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Q: Do I need to get my TEFL apostilled if the program is based in China?

Do I need to get my tefl apostilled if the tefl certificates company is based in China. I recently did a tefl certificate program online and the tefl certificates program is based in Shenzhen. So, does that mean that I dont need an apostille?

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It is better to have apostille verification of all required educational documents as it gives more authenticity since China is a country which adopts Hague Apostille convention from November,2023

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Yes

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It is better to have apostille verification of all required educational documents as it gives more authenticity since China is a country which adopts Hague Apostille convention from November,2023

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Where can I get TEFL certificate? can you recommend a legit one? thank you so much.

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You can get a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate from various accredited institutions. Here are some legitimate options: University Programs: Many universities offer TEFL certification courses, either online or in-person. These are often highly respected. Online Providers: Some well-known and accredited online TEFL course providers include: TEFL.org International TEFL Academy (ITA) BridgeTEFL i-to-i TEFL In-Person Courses: If you prefer classroom training, look for courses accredited by bodies like the British Council or ACCET (in the U.S.). CELTA: Offered by Cambridge, this is a widely recognized certification, though it’s more intensive and expensive than standard TEFL courses.

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Yes, you likely need to get your TEFL certificate apostilled if the program is based in China. China often requires apostilled documents for verification purposes. Check with the program or Chinese authorities for specific requirements

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