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The difference between Hague certification and reserved certification

The differences between Hague certification and retention certification are as follows:

Hague authentication and lien authentication are both ways of notarization documents in the world, but there are some differences.

First of all, Hague authentication refers to the authentication of documents issued by notary organs according to the provisions of The Hague Convention. The Hague Convention is an international convention, which aims to standardize the services provided by notary offices in various countries and make notarial documents internationally recognized. Hague certification can be used to prove the authenticity, legal effect and credibility of notarial documents, and it is applicable to all kinds of notarial documents, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, death certificates and academic certificates.

The certificate of employment refers to the academic certificate provided by the study abroad service center of the Ministry of Education of China. The purpose of residence certification is to facilitate foreign students to continue their studies or work abroad, and to apply for foreign immigrants or green cards. The main purpose of residence certification is to prove the authenticity and legal effect of academic certificates in order to be recognized abroad.

Secondly, the certification bodies of Hague certification and retention certification are different. The Hague certification is certified by certification bodies designated by governments of various countries, and the residence certification is certified by the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education of China.

Finally, the costs of Hague certification and retention certification are also different. The accreditation fee in The Hague is relatively high, because the accreditation fee and mailing fee of the accreditation institution have to be paid, while the accreditation fee for staying in school is relatively low, because only the accreditation fee of the study abroad service center needs to be paid.

To sum up, the Hague certification and residence certification are notarized documents, but the certification institutions, fees and scope of application are different. It is necessary to choose an appropriate authentication method according to the actual situation.