Study in the Netherlands, double birth certificate 50

Updated on educate 2024-05-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The authentication of the Dutch Embassy in China generally takes about 7 working days, and the consulate authentication fee is often adjusted according to the exchange rate.

    1. The documents issued by Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Anhui will be sent to the Consulate General in Shanghai for authentication. 2. The documents issued by Guangdong, Fujian, Qiong and Guizhou will be sent to the Consulate General in Guangzhou for authentication. 3. The embassy requires all notarial deeds to be valid for half a year.

    4. The unmarried certificate must be issued by the local civil affairs bureau. Physical notarization is not accepted. 5. The divorce certificate shall be notarially deed in accordance with Type 33, and the divorce mediation document shall be a copy and a notarial certificate consistent with the original.

    6. The marriage should be handled with the No. 33 notarial certificate, and the ** on the marriage certificate must be a group photo of two people. 7. The translation of the names of the parties in the notarization must use Chinese pinyin. If the name on the passport held by the person concerned is in local dialect pinyin, it can be indicated in parentheses after the name in Hanyu pinyin, i.e.:

    Hanyu Pinyin name (the name in the dialect pinyin on the passport). 8. The notarized certificate of kinship used for the visa to visit relatives only needs to be authenticated.

    You can refer to the requirements below.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The process of birth double certification is as follows:

    Go to the notary public first.

    Followed by *** certification.

    Finally, go to the Dutch Embassy in China for authentication.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Netherlands is a world-famous country of windmills and a rich cultural atmosphere, attracting international students from all over the world every year. I have compiled a guide for you to apply for double certification of birth and birth in the Netherlands, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    Q: I am going through the procedures for studying in the Netherlands, and I am entangled in the process of birth certification, and the embassies of other countries have seen the sample of the format of the birth certification, but I have not been able to find the sullen Dutch one, I am very worried that there are regulations on the format, and I have to re-apply for it if I make a mistake, which is very troublesome. What exactly is the process?

    Answer: Regarding the double certification of birth, if you were born before 1996, you can follow the steps below to do double certification:

    First, go to the police station where the household registration is located, first update the family household registration book to ensure that the registration status of each member of the family is up-to-date (the ID number is the second code, the academic qualifications are the highest education at present, etc., remember to bring the original graduation certificate when the academic registration is updated), and then ask the police station to open a "household registration certificate" for you, pay attention to let the police station indicate "the certificate can be used to notarize the birth certificate" under this certificate.

    Second, bring my ID card, family household registration book, and my "household registration certificate" to the local notary office for notarization, and the notary office will give you three notarial certificates: 1. "Birth Notarization", 2. "Family Household Registration Book Notarization", 3. Personal "Household Registration Certificate Notarization".

    3. Contact the foreign affairs office or international exchange service center of the local province or city to handle double certification for you (consular authentication in China, consular authentication by the Dutch Embassy in China).

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