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Q: Can I notarize my degree through the Chinese consulate in Hong Kong?

6 years 39 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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The Chinese embassy doesn't notarize, they authenticate it by putting a square sticker with a round hologram at the bottom on the back of the certified & notarized document that your University gave you.

 

So unless you were a HK Uni student, No chance man!

Look here for the example:

http://visa.ywpw.com/authentication/authenticationCertificates_en.html

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The Chinese embassy doesn't notarize, they authenticate it by putting a square sticker with a round hologram at the bottom on the back of the certified & notarized document that your University gave you.

 

So unless you were a HK Uni student, No chance man!

Look here for the example:

http://visa.ywpw.com/authentication/authenticationCertificates_en.html

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Can you at the very least state which country you're from? 

 

 

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Afaik the original notarisation has to be done in your own country. Only then can you go to a Chinese embassy for their stamp. I'm going through this highly enjoyable process myself right now. I don't know about others' countries but in Ireland you first have to get your degree stamped by a solicitor and then the government.

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It's crazy and many things to do.

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