<blockquote rel="carla_glam">Happy Sunday Everyone. Hope you had a great day with your family & friends.
Question lng po, does anyone of you na nakapa-certify ng docs through medical practitioner? Nabasa ko po kc sa vetassee na pwede mag certify ang medical practitioner, may mga family friend po kc kme dito sa SG na doctor we're thinking of asking them to certify our docs. We just want to make sure na iho-honor ng vetassee ang docs n certified ng doctor here sa SG. Any insight po?
Thank you in advance & God bless! </blockquote>
Within Australia documents can be certified by:
a registered migration agent
a justice of the peace or a bail justice
an Australian lawyer
a member of the police force
a sheriff or a deputy sheriff
a councillor of a municipality
a senior officer of a council
a medical practitioner
a dentist
a veterinary practitioner
a pharmacist
a principal in the teaching service
a manager of an authorised deposit-taking institution
a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia or the Australian Society of Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants
a secretary of a building society
a minister of religion authorised to celebrate marriages
a public notary
a member or former member of either House of the Parliament of the Commonwealth.
<b>Documents Certified Outside Australia must be certified by an equivalent of the above authorised list within the country of origin.</b>
Hi Carla,
Stated naman sya above na equivalent, pero wala pa ata naka pag try sa isang medical practitioner though puede ka mag try.
Karamihan kasi iwas abala na lang kaya sa justice of peace, lawyer, notary public nag papa CTC.