Hugh Phelan, Solicitor & Notary Public β appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland β provides expert notarisation, apostille, and legalisation for all documents destined for Pakistan. Douglas, Cork.
If you are moving to Pakistan, working there, buying property, or dealing with Pakistan authorities from Ireland, you will almost certainly need your Irish documents officially notarised. Hugh Phelan β Solicitor and Notary Public appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland β provides the internationally recognised certification that Pakistan authorities require.
Pakistan is not a Hague Convention member, so Irish documents require full legalisation through the Pakistani Embassy in Dublin. Hugh Phelan regularly assists the Pakistani-Irish community in Cork with notarisation for NADRA applications, property registrations in Pakistan, family court matters, and business incorporations. The Pakistani Embassy at 17 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 handles the legalisation step.
Pakistan is NOT a Hague Convention member β full Embassy legalisation chain required.
NADRA applications for CNIC cards by overseas Pakistanis frequently require apostilled or legalised Irish birth and marriage certificates. Pakistani property registrars (patwari) and courts accept legalised foreign documents.
Hugh Phelan has been practising as a Solicitor in Cork since 2003 and holds a full notarial appointment from the Chief Justice of Ireland. He has notarised thousands of documents for worldwide use, including Pakistan. His dual qualification in Irish and English law, combined with deep knowledge of international legalisation, makes him uniquely suited to handle your documents correctly the first time.
The key authority for foreign documents in Pakistan is: NADRA / Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan. Hugh Phelan's office provides guidance on submitting documents to the correct Pakistan authorities and any translation requirements.
Call our Douglas, Cork office on (021) 489 7134 (MondayβFriday, 9:00amβ5:30pm), or email info@phelansolicitors.com. For full details visit phelansolicitors.com/notary-public/.
No. Pakistan is not a Hague Convention member. Irish documents for Pakistan require: notarisation β Irish DFA authentication β Pakistani Embassy (Dublin) legalisation.
The Embassy of Pakistan at 17 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 provides consular legalisation. Hugh Phelan prepares documents correctly formatted for Embassy acceptance.
Yes. Powers of attorney for Pakistani property transactions (bai nama, gift deeds) are regularly prepared and notarised by Hugh Phelan.
NADRA may require notarised Irish birth certificates, marriage certificates, and nationality documents for CNIC applications by overseas Pakistanis.
Allow 3β5 weeks for the complete chain (notarisation β DFA authentication β Embassy legalisation). Hugh Phelan processes all documents simultaneously.
Hugh Phelan β same-day appointments available in Douglas, Cork.
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