Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy

Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal

Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy in India

When an India based organization wishes to expand their business in Senegal by opening a business set up, then an Attested Board Resolution from Senegal Embassy needs to be submitted along with other Company’s documents with Senegal Government. A Board Resolution is a formal official document which helps to identify the roles of corporate officers. At times, boards of directors may act on behalf of a corporation. A board resolution offers a formal way for boards to document in writing a decision that the board of directors made.

Board resolution serves as a formal legal record of certain important decisions and also certain board resolution serves as a proof of compliance. In a legal sense, board resolutions are treated as board decisions that are legally binding. It’s not necessary for boards to submit board resolutions or certifications to any government agency a legal authority requests them or summonses them. To open a business branch or to appoint a business franchisee in a foreign country, an Attested and Legalized Board Resolution to be submitted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), of the destination country.

Requirement of Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal

When an Indian company wishes to open a business branch or division or even wishes to start collaboration with a Senegal based Company or Organization then a Board Resolution Attestation and Legalization from Senegal Embassy or Consulate present in India is required. The Board resolution will be submitted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of Government of Senegal. The main purpose of the Board Resolution Attestation is to handle financial matter through elected director(s) in abroad along with some other numerous requirements.

Process of Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal

The process of Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal in India is not a single step or direct process. To reach the final step of Attestation or Legalization, there are couple of necessary steps to go through. The Board Resolution Attestation process starts with an attestation from Notary Public and finishes with the Attestation and Legalization by the Senegal Embassy / Consulate in India.

Chamber of Commerce Attestation of Board Resolution

The Chamber of Commerce Attestation of Board Resolution is the initial step of the whole Attestation and Legalization process in India. A Businessmen association or network designed to promote and protect the interests of its members is generally called a ‘Chamber of Commerce’. It is also the organization for certification. The Chambers of Commerce Attestation of Board Resolution may be completed from anywhere in India or from that body the company is registered with.

MEA Attestation of Board Resolution for Senegal

The MEA Attestation of Board Resolution for Senegal in India will be done after the Attestation from Chambers of Commerce and the Attestation from Notary. The Board Resolution Attestation from MEA, Govt. of India is the final certification from the home Government. The Attestation of a Board Resolution can be completed from any MEA Center in India which are in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Guwahati etc.

Senegal Embassy Attestation & Legalization of Board Resolution

The Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy or Consulate is the final step of a Commercial Document Attestation or Legalization. When the Board Resolution has attested from Chambers of Commerce and Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), then finally, the Board Resolution Attestation will be done from Senegal Embassy / Consulate in India. This final stage of Attestation will be carried out by the officials of the Senegal Embassy / Consulate.

Time frame to complete Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal

The time frame to complete a Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy in India depends on various aspects. Normally, the whole process of Board Resolution Attestation in India from Senegal Embassy will take about 8 to 10 working days. However, it can still stretch up to a couple of weeks more than a month due to lack of supporting documents or other clarifications etc.

Cost involved for Board Resolution Attestation for Senegal

The cost of Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy in India varies from not only the type of country but also on other prospective like the category of the company, revenue of the company etc. It might even be affected by the purpose and priority of the requirement. The Board Resolution Attestation cost may be higher or lower with the add-on facilities like pick and drop service of documents etc.

Board Resolution Attestation from Senegal Embassy by Abrodex

Attestation and Legalization services are how someone can get suitable certification and attestation for their documents and certificates etc. We at Abrodex Consultancy Services provide Attestation of the Certificate from Senegal Embassy in India. Our all given Services are well-known and customer oriented. We do have good understanding of this field for about 10+ years and now we are swifter and quicker. We also offer pickup and deliver facility to suit your necessity.

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