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Can I issue a power of attorney for property matters in Ukraine through the Consulate in London……….?

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29.10.2025 08:37:25 Yes, you can typically issue a power of attorney for property matters in Ukraine through the Ukrainian Consulate in London. Here’s a general process you might follow: 1. **Contact the Consulate**: Reach out to the Ukrainian Consulate in London to confirm their specific requirements and procedures. This information is often available on their official website or by contacting them directly. 2. **Prepare Necessary Documents**: You will likely need to prepare certain documents, such as your passport or other identification, and details about the property and the person you are granting power of attorney to. 3. **Drafting the Power of Attorney**: You may need to draft the power of attorney document according to Ukrainian legal standards. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional familiar with Ukrainian law to ensure that all necessary elements are included. 4. **Consular Appointment**: Schedule an appointment at the consulate for notarization of the power of attorney document. The consulate staff will verify your identity and witness your signature on the document. 5. **Notarization and Legalization**: The consulate will typically notarize the document, making it legally valid for use in Ukraine. 6. **Registration in Ukraine (if required)**: Depending on Ukrainian regulations, you might need to register the power of attorney with appropriate authorities in Ukraine after it has been notarized. Always check with both local legal advisors and consular officials for any changes or specific requirements related to issuing a power of attorney for use in Ukraine.

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30.10.2025 11:25:06 Yes, you can issue a power of attorney (POA) for property matters in Ukraine through the Consulate of Ukraine in London. Under Ukrainian consular regulations and the Law “On Notariate,” consular officers have the authority to perform notarial acts abroad, including certifying powers of attorney for use in Ukraine. You will need to appear in person at the Consulate with your valid Ukrainian passport, provide the recipient’s full details, and specify the scope of powers (for example, sale, purchase, or management of property). The document will be notarized in compliance with Ukrainian law and is legally valid without additional legalization once issued by the Consulate.

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30.10.2025 11:35:46 Ukrainian citizens residing or temporarily staying in the United Kingdom may execute a power of attorney for property transactions in Ukraine directly at the Consulate of Ukraine in London. The consular officer acts as a notary public empowered under Article 40 of the Law of Ukraine “On the Notarial System.” You must provide identification, draft text or clear instructions regarding the powers granted, and pay the consular fee. After notarization, the document carries the same legal force as one issued in Ukraine and can be used immediately for property registration, sale, inheritance, or related legal actions.

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