Do you require an apostille on a TEFL / TESOL certificate? Do you intend to teach English in another country?
To apostille TEFL/TESOL certificate, the school must attest to its validity by either notarizing the original (preferred) or a color copy. The school must have a physical campus in the United States.
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is also called as Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The TEFL / TESOL represents one of the fastest-growing educational certificates accrediting to teach English abroad.
If you plan on teaching English in a foreign country be prepared that most employers will require that you provide apostille on your degree, background check (FBI Apostille), and TEFL / TESOL certificate. To be eligible for apostille on a TEFL / TESOL certificate, the school must be located in the United States, and the certificate must be signed and notarized by the school.
Obtaining an apostille can be intricate. Avoid leaving this task for inexperienced staff or non-professionals who are not fully aware of the complexities of the apostille process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your application may be rejected, and you lose time and money. Make a better choice!
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