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Q: Do I need to get my TEFL apostilled if the program is based in China?

Do I need to get my tefl apostilled if the tefl certificates company is based in China. I recently did a tefl certificate program online and the tefl certificates program is based in Shenzhen. So, does that mean that I dont need an apostille?

21 weeks 4 days ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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 ... especially ... broken heart comes to mind ... 

 

 

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Yes

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