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Q: legalized and notarized

Hello, I need to ask a question, I have my documents legalized and I believe that all I need is to get them now translated into Chinese? So do I need to get them Translated in the UK or can I do it in China?

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What documents are you talking about? The answer depends on the documents.

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Tefl and police back ground check.

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Were they authenticated in your country? Including the Chinese embassy?

 

If Authenticated in your country (Chinese embassy) nothing else is needed

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I did'nt go to the Chinese embassy in the UK so I was wondering can that part be done in China??

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No. They need authenticating by the Chinese embassy in the UK. 

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No, it should be authenticated by the China embassy in the applicants home country.

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First things first..if your documents are already legalized, meaning that they have been notarized, authenticated by the FCO, then authenticated by the China embassy in London, then you've gotten through the hard part. There is a process upon uploading documents into the immigration platform, where translations are required, however this is usually done by the employer. Ask your employer.. and if you dont have one yet, dont worry about the translation as it can be done in China (by your employer).

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