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What notarization does Canadian relative immigrants need to apply for?
Fuzhou Austar goes abroad:
1. Notarization of kinship. Some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, require notarial certificates of kinship, including all family members, namely parents, spouses, children, brothers and sisters.
2. Birth notarization.
3. Notarization of marital status. Including marriage notarization, unmarried notarization, divorce notarization and widowed notarization. In other words, the applicant will apply for any notarization according to his current situation, married people will apply for marriage notarization, and unmarried people will apply for unmarried notarization.
4. Notarization without criminal record.
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