I live in Canada, do I have to take a copy of my diploma to a law office to get it notarized before taking it to the Korean Embassy?
I live in Canada, do I have to take a copy of my diploma to a law office to get it notarized before taking it to the Korean Embassy?
please check out Korean consulate web site before you, there is a pretty accurate guide lines for the process. and yes you supposed to get your diploma notarized from public notary before you get them notarized from Korean consulate.
Canada is not a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention and therefore does not issue apostilles. How do I get a legally verified document for the visa process in Korea? The Canadian equivalent to an apostille is the Consular Seal affixed by the ...
You would want to get a copy of your BA diploma apostilled. To get your diploma apostilled, I will provide you a link for more info: https://www.korvia.com/apostille-korvia-guide/
- Yes, if you have submitted the apostilled degree at the Korean immigration office, you can visit with ARC the immigration office, get the copy one. but if you apply for EPIK, you must submit the original apostilled BA degree.
If you're a foreigner living in South Korea and need to obtain a Korean Criminal Background Check (범죄경력조회), also known as a "Criminal Record Certificate" or "Police Clearance Certificate," you'll find the process straightforward but essential for ...