Consular Fees (Specialized Services) Regulations (SOR/2003-30)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-26 and last amended on 2010-06-03. Previous Versions
Consular Fees (Specialized Services) Regulations
SOR/2003-30
Registration 2003-01-23
Consular Fees (Specialized Services) Regulations
P.C. 2003-4 2003-01-23
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Treasury Board, pursuant to paragraph 19(1)(a)Footnote a of the Financial Administration Act, hereby makes the annexed Consular Fees (Specialized Services) Regulations.
Return to footnote aS.C. 1991, c. 24, s. 6
Interpretation
1 In these Regulations, locally engaged employee has the same meaning as the definition employee in section 2 of the Locally-Engaged Staff Employment Regulations.
Fees
2 Subject to section 4, the fee to be paid for a specialized service set out in column 1 of the schedule that is provided at a mission or outside a mission by a consular officer or locally engaged employee is the fee set out in column 2.
- SOR/2010-122, s. 1
3 [Repealed, SOR/2010-122, s. 1]
Exemptions
4 No fee is payable in respect of a specialized service that is provided
(a) to a person who is destitute or to whom overriding humanitarian or compassionate considerations apply;
(b) to a person who is a Canadian or foreign official, if the service is requested in their official capacity;
(c) for a naval vessel or service aircraft of a Commonwealth country;
(d) for the purposes of the Citizenship Act; or
(e) for the purpose of the payment of any remuneration, pension or allowance by the Government of Canada or the government of a province, or for the purposes of any other official business of those governments.
Repeal
5 [Repeal]
Coming into Force
6 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.
SCHEDULE(Sections 2 and 3)
Item | Column 1 | Column 2 |
---|---|---|
Specialized Service | Fee | |
1 | Administering an oath, receiving an affidavit, declaration or affirmation or attesting any document bearing a signature | $50 per document |
2 | Attesting the execution of a document, other than a certificate of origin or a document in support of a consignment of goods | $50 per document |
3 | Authenticating the signature and seal of a foreign authority, including an officially authorized translator | $50 per document |
4 | Obtaining a legalization or other certification from a foreign authority in respect of any document (in addition to costs charged by the foreign authority, if any) | $50 per document |
5 | Executing a document or preparing an exhibit or a parcel not otherwise provided for in this schedule | $50 per document |
6 | Initialling alterations in any document not prepared by a consular officer | $25 per page |
7 | Uniting documents and sealing their fastening | $30 |
8 | Preparing in English or French any certificate, affidavit, declaration or other document not otherwise provided for in this schedule, excluding any printed words where printed forms are used (in addition to the fee set out in item 1, 2 or 5, if applicable) | |
| $30 per document | |
| $60 per document | |
| $80 per document | |
| $0.10 per word | |
9 | Making a copy of a document not otherwise provided for in this schedule | |
| $30 per page | |
| $3 per copy | |
10 | Certifying a copy of a document | $20 per page |
11 | Preparing, signing and sealing a declaration of existence | $30 per document |
12 | Signing and sealing a declaration of existence | $20 per document |
13 | Making an unofficial translation of a document, from one to the other of Canada’s official languages, from a foreign language to English or French, or from English or French to a foreign language | |
| $15 | |
| $0.22 per word or $60 per letter size page, whichever is the lesser | |
14 | Issuing a letter addressed to a foreign authority for the granting of a visa, a residence permit, an exit permit or any other similar service | $50 per letter |
15 | Obtaining a copy of a document in the registers or records of the local authorities | $125 per document |
16 | Distributing the personal effects of a deceased Canadian citizen and administering their estate in full or in part, where the total current market value of the personal effects and the estate or part of the estate is | |
| ||
| $100 | |
| $200 | |
17 | Transmitting of documents in private legal matters by formal note to the local authorities, including any necessary certification | $50 per document |
18 | Service of documents in private legal matters performed at the mission, if an affidavit of service is provided | $50 per document |
19 | Service of documents in private legal matters performed where the mission must prepare or provide an affidavit of service | $50 per document |
20 | Where a Canadian consular officer is authorized by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade to be named as a Commissioner by a Canadian court to take testimony from witnesses abroad for use in Canadian court proceedings | |
| $150 per person per hour or part of an hour | |
| $50 per notice | |
| $50 per person | |
| $60 | |
| $60 per person per hour or part of an hour | |
| $60 per person per hour or part of an hour | |
21 | Preparing and sending a communication for the primary benefit of non-government persons, organizations and groups | |
| $30 per document | |
| $60 per document | |
| $80 per document | |
| $0.10 per word | |
22 | [Repealed, SOR/2010-122, s. 3] | |
23 | Setting up and maintaining a trust account to transfer funds to, or on behalf of, a Canadian citizen in need in a foreign country | $70 per account, per year or part of a year |
24 | Arranging for and effecting the transfer of private or public funds from Canada or elsewhere to the mission | $75 per transfer |
- SOR/2010-122, ss. 2, 3
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