@Megger Parang dapat po may naka-stamp.
1.14.1 Certified documents
Original documents must not be sent to TRA. All documents in support of your
application must be certified copies of original documents.
A certified copy is a true copy of an original document that has been seen and
certified by a person listed on the Australian Attorney-General’s website or a
registered migration agent and annotated as follows:
‘I certify that I have sighted the original document and this is a true copy of it.’
This certification must be made on a copy of the original documentation and <b>include
the certifier’s name, title and registration number (where applicable), their original
signature and the date.</b> Copies of signatures will not be acceptable.
If a document has multiple pages, the first page must include the signature and date
of the certifier, as well as the total number of pages of the document. Every page in
the document must have the original initial of the certifier and the date.
If you have documents certified in Australia, TRA will only accept documents certified
by an Australian registered migration agent or people who are listed in Schedule 2 of
the Statutory Declarations Regulations 1993, which is available through the
If you have documents certified outside Australia, certified copies are copies
<b><u>authorised, or stamped as being true copies of originals,</u></b> by a person or agency
recognised by the law of the country in which you currently reside or documents
certified by an Australian registered migration agent.
Pero wait na lang din po natin sumagot yung may gantong experience if ok lang kahit wala...
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Pero I suggest po na dapat may nakalagay...