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  2. Begin by filling in your full name, legal age, and marital status at the top of the form. Ensure that your office address is accurately provided.
  3. In the section where you appoint ASIA REACH INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT & CONTRACTOR SERVICES, INC., clearly state their representative's name and details as specified.
  4. Carefully review each act you are granting authority for, such as representing your company before agencies and entering contracts. Make sure these align with your intentions.
  5. Complete the acknowledgment section by signing and dating the document. Include any necessary identification details like passport number if required.
  6. Finally, ensure all signatures are present, including those from representatives of both your organization and the licensed recruitment agency.

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Legal Procedures for Obtaining a Special Power of Attorney Drafting the SPA. The first step in obtaining an SPA is drafting the document. Notarization. Notarization is a crucial step in making the SPA a public document. Registration with Government Agencies (When Necessary) Revocation of the SPA.
There is no nationwide, fixed fee for notarizing an SPA in the Philippines. However, typical fees range from PHP 200 to PHP 1,000 for a straightforward Special Power of Attorney. The exact amount may depend on: Location: Urban centers or central business districts may command higher fees than rural areas.
Q: How long is my Special Power of Attorney (SPA) valid? A: The SPA shall be valid until the purposes of the same have been accomplished. However, agencies or offices in the Philippines may require an up-to-date SPA before the agent can process transactions on behalf of the principal.
Whereas a general power of attorney may authorize the agent to handle a wide range of affairs, an SPA specifies particular acts the agent may undertake. Consequently, the agents authority under an SPA is strictly construed and cannot be assumed to extend beyond the explicitly stated powers.
Special Power of Attorney Personal appearance of principal/s (applicant). Completed Special Power of Attorney form and copy. Two (2) copies of principals passport. Any other document(s) that will be requested by the processor.
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Creating a Power of Attorney from USA to India requires several steps to ensure its valid in both the USA and India. Step 1: Draft the Power of Attorney Document. Step 2: Notarisation. Step 3: Apostille or Attestation. Step 4: Sending the POA to India. Step 5: Registration in India (Optional but Recommended)
How much does notarization cost in the Philippines? Notarization fees in the Philippines can vary but generally range from PHP 100 to PHP 500, depending on the document type and notary publics location.
Once your SPA document is complete, print out three copies: one for the principal, one of the agent, and one for the Notary Public. After that, all you need is to go to the Notary Public for notarization. Be prepared for the notarial fees; these could range from P500 to P1,000.

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