Expat Will for Newfoundland and Labrador Residents
If you are a Newfoundlander living abroad, an Expat Will ensures your Canadian assets in Newfoundland and Labrador are distributed according to your wishes and the Wills Act. Protect your property back home.
Newfoundland and Labrador Legal Context
Expat Will Law in Newfoundland and Labrador
Understanding the legal framework for your expat will in NL.
An Expat Will is designed for Newfoundlanders living outside Canada who still own assets in Newfoundland and Labrador. Under the Wills Act, your Newfoundland and Labrador will covers only your Canadian assets, allowing a separate will in your country of residence to handle foreign property without conflict.
Requirements
What You Need in Newfoundland and Labrador
Key requirements for a valid expat will in NL.
- ✓Must have assets located in Newfoundland and Labrador
- ✓Must be a Canadian citizen or have Canadian property interests
- ✓Will must comply with the Wills Act
- ✓Two witnesses required
- ✓Should not conflict with wills in your country of residence
- ✓Consider including a clause limiting scope to Canadian assets only
How It Works
Create Your Expat Will in Newfoundland and Labrador
A simple, guided process — done in minutes.
List Your Canadian Assets
Identify all property, bank accounts, investments, and other assets you own in Newfoundland and Labrador that should be covered by your Expat Will.
Set Up Beneficiaries
Name who should inherit your Newfoundland and Labrador assets. Our system ensures the will is scoped to Canadian property only.
Download Your Expat Will
Get your Newfoundland and Labrador-compliant Expat Will as a PDF, ready to print, sign, and witness per the Wills Act.
FAQ
Expat Will in Newfoundland and Labrador — Common Questions
Why do I need an Expat Will if I already have a will abroad?
A foreign will may inadvertently revoke your Canadian will, or it may not be recognised for Newfoundland and Labrador assets. An Expat Will is specifically scoped to your Canadian property and complies with the Wills Act, preventing conflicts between jurisdictions.
What Newfoundland and Labrador assets does an Expat Will cover?
An Expat Will can cover real estate, bank accounts, investments, vehicles, and any other property located in Newfoundland and Labrador. It explicitly excludes assets in other countries, which should be covered by a separate will in your country of residence.
Do I need to return to Newfoundland and Labrador to sign my Expat Will?
No. You can sign your Expat Will abroad. However, you must follow the witnessing rules of the Wills Act: two witnesses required. Many expats have their will witnessed at a Canadian consulate or embassy.
What if my foreign will contradicts my Newfoundland and Labrador Expat Will?
This is exactly why an Expat Will is important. Each will should contain a clause limiting its scope — your Expat Will to Newfoundland and Labrador assets only, and your foreign will to foreign assets only. This prevents one will from revoking the other.
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