Hello everybody,
I have searched on the forum something related to my issue but I haven't found anything. Therefore I have opened this new topic.
I am a romanian citizen and at this moment I am preparing my file to apply for residence in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
One of the mandatory documents I have to submit is a credential evaluation of my study document and the organization I have chosen to send my document to is World Education Services.
On their site it is writting as follows "Please have all academic documents verified by apostille through the National Centre for Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas (CNRED)." , however in romanian the word "apostille" refers to the certification provided under the Hague Convention of 1961. Canada is not a member of this convention, therefore, what kind of "apostille"/visa is required to prove the authenticity of my degree?
According to my understanding, the degree has to be certified (by a stamp, visa) by the National Centre for Equivalence and Recognition of Diplomas from Romania and after that the same study document has to be super-legalised by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Can someone please tell me if my understanding is correct?
Thank you so much and good luck everyone who is planning to immigrate to Canada.
Anca
I have searched on the forum something related to my issue but I haven't found anything. Therefore I have opened this new topic.
I am a romanian citizen and at this moment I am preparing my file to apply for residence in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
One of the mandatory documents I have to submit is a credential evaluation of my study document and the organization I have chosen to send my document to is World Education Services.
On their site it is writting as follows "Please have all academic documents verified by apostille through the National Centre for Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas (CNRED)." , however in romanian the word "apostille" refers to the certification provided under the Hague Convention of 1961. Canada is not a member of this convention, therefore, what kind of "apostille"/visa is required to prove the authenticity of my degree?
According to my understanding, the degree has to be certified (by a stamp, visa) by the National Centre for Equivalence and Recognition of Diplomas from Romania and after that the same study document has to be super-legalised by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Can someone please tell me if my understanding is correct?
Thank you so much and good luck everyone who is planning to immigrate to Canada.
Anca