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    Home » UK Business Selling to The EU? When and Why Would You Have To Use An Apostille

    UK Business Selling to The EU? When and Why Would You Have To Use An Apostille

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    British businesses still rely heavily on trade with the EU, and one of the knock-on effects of Brexit is that the paperwork involved in selling on the continent has become quite a bit more complex. Apostilles can iron out the kinks in various commercial contexts, although if you’ve never encountered one before, you might be bamboozled.

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    To clear up the most common questions UK business owners have about apostilles and when to use them in Europe, here’s an outline of the basics.

    Standard Apostille Use Cases

    You’ll need to apply for an apostille in the United Kingdom to get official documents legalised. The FCDO handles this, and once a piece of paperwork has an apostille attached, it will be recognised by any EU member state as authentic.

    Businesses need an apostille most often when setting up shop in another country, because registering a new branch in France or Germany requires proving to local authorities that the company is legitimate. A legalised version of your Certificate of Incorporation, or an equivalent document like a Certificate of Good Standing, will do the job.

    Another business application of an apostille is opening a bank account in another country. Again, you’ll need legalised documents to prove who you are and that your business is above board.

    Even if you’re not planning to have a physical presence in the EU, an apostille is imperative for processes like signing contracts with distribution partners, as it lets you grant power of attorney to a legal expert who can cross the i’s and dot the t’s on your behalf.

    Lastly, in other contexts where legalised proof of your business’s status and your employees’ qualifications is necessary, such as when applying for trademarks in an EU country, an apostille will be your ideal ally.

    What Makes Apostilles Necessary

    As mentioned earlier, with the UK no longer part of the EU, many of the conveniences that greased the wheels of commerce in the past have ceased to exist, including mutual recognition rules for official paperwork. While government paperwork and business documentation from Britain would previously have been accepted as legitimate throughout the EU prior to Brexit, this layer of inherent trust no longer exists.

    Apostilles solve the majority of potential problems and holdups because all EU nations and the UK itself are parties to the Hague Convention, which was created in the 1960s to oversee the adoption of this now widespread legalisation process.

    So, in addition to enabling you to sell to EU countries and expand your operations overseas in continental Europe, having a handle on apostilles also gives you smoother access to many other markets worldwide. More than 120 countries are part of the Hague Convention, allowing the same document legalisation process to be recognised and reciprocated in the US, China, and many other places.

    Because applying for an apostille can be time-consuming and confusing, UK businesses are advised to work with specialist service providers to expedite the process. Doing so opens the door to selling overseas without the hassle.

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