Are directives using documents from other provinces recognized in Alberta?
Yes, we heard many times in the consultation that Alberta is a popular place for seniors to move to when they retire, often to be close to their children who have moved here for work because of our growing economy. These seniors do not want to redo their documents. If a document meets the criteria to be considered a personal directive – dated, written, signed and witnessed – it will have the same legal effect as if it was written in Alberta as a personal directive.
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