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How can a foreign nationality apply to give up the right of inheritance of domestic real estate?
1. Notarization of the declaration of renunciation of inheritance shall be handled in New Zealand in accordance with New Zealand laws.

2. Then take the notarized original to the China Embassy and Consulate in New Zealand for authentication.

3. Send it back to China for use.

New Zealand document embassy notarization authentication steps:

1. Prepare the materials as required and entrust a local notary lawyer in New Zealand to notarize the documents.

2. Secondly, send the notarized documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand for authentication.

3. Finally, send the documents to the China Embassy in New Zealand for consular authentication.

Generally, it takes 15 working days to notarize the New Zealand embassy, and the expedited processing time is 7 working days.

According to international practice, all certificates and documents issued by New Zealand government agencies or citizens must be certified by the Consulate of China in New Zealand if they are to be sent to China for use.

Before applying for consular certification, civil and commercial documents such as birth, marriage, death certificate and company registration issued by New Zealand government departments must be certified by New Zealand Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Personal documents such as power of attorney and declaration must be notarized by a New Zealand notary lawyer before being certified by the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Abandoning the right of inheritance requires the legal heir to bring the identity certificate and relatives certificate of the decedent to the notary office for notarization of the right of inheritance.

When applying for notarization of waiver of inheritance rights, the applicant shall fill in the notarization application form item by item and submit the following materials:

(1) My identity certificate, such as resident ID card and household registration book.

(2) the certificate of the decedent's death. It has no practical legal significance to give up the inheritance right before the decedent dies.

(3) Proof of the relationship between himself and the decedent. It can be provided by the unit, street office or township government, as long as it can prove that it really enjoys the right of inheritance.

(4) I signed the declaration of abandonment of inheritance.

According to the regulations, the notary office should explain its rights and obligations to the parties and the legal consequences of giving up the right of inheritance, so that the parties can have a clear understanding of the nature of their actions and the impact they will have. The notary office shall record the above information in the notarization record, which shall be checked and signed by the parties concerned.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-property inheritance right

References:

Declaration Notarization-China Rule of Law Information Network