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July 15, 19

NEWS / Philippines join the “Apostille Convention”


Republic of the Philippines, has become a member of the convention abolishing the requirements for legalization of foreign public documents. Any documents going forward will only need to bear the apostille. Consular attestation and ribbon will no longer be necessary. Such news comes as great relief as this will simplify and the streamline document processing for use in the Philippines for businesses and private persons alike.

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