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Services and information provided to Canadians by the Consulate General of Canada to the United Arab Emirates, in Dubai

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Adoption and surrogacy

The Consulate General of Canada is unable to advise on the legalities or the procedures for inter-country adoption. However, you will find below some information on the letter issued by Canadian missions to Canadian residents abroad who wish to adopt.

There are many Canadian citizens who live abroad and wish to adopt children in their country of residence or in a third country. Frequently, such Canadians are asked by foreign adoption authorities for a letter from a Canadian authority approving the adoption and indicating that the child will be permitted entry to Canada.

Canadian Citizens wishing to adopt need to provide the request in a letter that includes the following:

  • The name and address of the official to whom the letter you are requesting should be addressed (the Embassy or consulate will give you that name);
  • The full name and current address of the applicant(s);
  • The applicant(s)'s last province of residence in Canada (or province with closest ties).

The letter must be accompanied by:

  • Proof of Canadian citizenship (passport, birth certificate, citizenship card, etc.). Photocopies are not acceptable: originals must be seen at the mission;
  • Proof of last province of residence or proof of ties to that province (e.g., driver’s license, healthcare card, copies of income tax forms, old bills etc.) or, if the applicant has never lived in Canada, proof that his/her parent(s) had lived in the province in question would suffice); and
  • A letter from employer or spouse's employer proving extended residency outside of Canada.

Exception: previous residents of Québec must contact the officials at the Secrétariat à l’adoption internationale at (514) 873-5226 before the province can proceed with the request for the letter.

Once you submit the letter and documents to the Embassy or the Consulate, we would then send everything to Ottawa so that the file can be sent to your province which will then issue a letter.

Upon receipt of the letter from the provincial/territorial authorities, the Consulate/Embassy can issue its own letter. This process usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks.

It is important to note that neither the letter from the province or territory, nor the letter from the mission, should be considered a letter of "no objection." Rather, they are closer to letters of "no involvement."

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Birth abroad

Registration with the UAE authorities is mandatory. The hospital will issue a birth notification. This needs to be taken to the Ministry of Health to register the child and obtain a local birth certificate. The Ministry of Health can issue translated birth certificates into English for a fee.

Citizenship services

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Details Fee (CAD)
Application for a Citizenship Certificate for adults and minors (Proof of Citizenship) 75.00
Application to Renounce Canadian Citizenship 100.00
Replacement / Update of proof of Canadian citizenship 75.00
Application for a Search of Citizenship Records 75.00

Marriage abroad

The Consulate General of Canada does not perform or register marriages.

As part of the marriage registration process, the local authority will require you to submit proof that you are legally free to marry. This evidence is accepted in the form of a Statement in lieu of certificate of non-impediment to marriage abroad. Please to have the form notarized by the Consulate General.

Notarial services

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The office provides the following notarial services to Canadian citizens and, in limited cases, to non-Canadian citizens if the documents are intended for use in Canada. Note: Documents must be in English or French, or accompanied by an official translation in English or French.

Authentication/Attestation (certify the document signature, the position of an official and the seal are genuine):

  • Documents issued in Canada must be authenticated by ¶¶ÒùÊÓƵ in Ottawa before the office will certify the documents (fees apply).
  • Clients requiring information about authenticating documents while outside of Canada should refer to Authentication of documents.
  • Documents issued in UAE must be certified by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs before the office will authenticate them.

Certified copy (certify the document is a true copy of the original):

  • Documents presented by a Canadian citizen or a non-Canadian citizen for use in Canada; exceptions apply.
  • Government-issued identification requiring a certified true copy.

Payment method

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Details Fee (CAD)
Administering an oath or receiving a statutory declaration or affirmation. The fee shown is per document. 50.00
Attesting any document bearing a signature (affidavit, declaration, affirmation, etc.). The fee shown is per document. 50.00
Authenticating (witnessing) a signature. The fee shown is per document. 50.00
Authenticating the signature and seal of a foreign authority. The fee shown is per document. 50.00
Certifying a true copy of a document. The fee shown is per copy. 20.00
Issuing a Statement in lieu of Certificate of Non-impediment to Marriage Abroad. The fee shown is a minimum, per document. 30.00
Certified True Copy (Canadian Passport) 45.00
Letter of facilitation for obtaining a UAE drivers license (for Quebec driver's licence holders only) 20.00
Letter of no objection for travel to Saudi Arabia 50.00
Letter of no objection for having a UAE residency visa inserted into a Canadian Passport 50.00

Passport services

Refer to our Service fees section to pay before completing your .

to present your documents in person.

In cases where the UAE visa of the child is on another passport, please ensure to present the passport that hold the valid UAE visa along with UAE ID.

Payment method

Details Fee (CAD)
10-year adult passport (age 16 or over) 260.00
5-year adult passport (age 16 or over) 190.00
5-year Child passport (0-15 years of age) 100.00
Additional fee for replacing a valid lost or stolen passport 45.00
Passport retention during new application 45.00

Studying abroad

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Visa and immigration services

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  • Find a to book an appointment to give your biometrics (fingerprints and photo).
  • Submit an enquiry using the to contact a visa office.

Permanent residents of Canada: Find out how to apply .

Voting abroad

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