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The Official Guide for Papua New Guinea Students to Legalize Chinese Academic Documents for Global Use

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If you are a Papua New Guinea (PNG) student graduating from a Chinese university, and you plan to use your academic documents—such as your degree certificate, transcripts, Chinese language certificate, and awards —for employment, further education, visa applications, or government registration , this guide outlines the official and complete process for legalizing those documents for recognition in Papua New Guinea, China , and other countries around the world. Note: Papua New Guinea is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention , which means that apostille certificates are not accepted in PNG. To use Chinese-issued academic credentials in PNG or other non-apostille countries, you must follow the consular legalization process as described in this guide. These documents may also be used in China or globally, subject to the requirements of each institution or government authority.   54 STEM students pose with Chinese Ambassador to PNG H.E. Yang Xiaoguang, Education Minist...