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What are the dual certification countries?

At present, Laos, Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, Latvia and Lithuania are only certified.

Romania and Hungary generally only need a single certification. If their domestic users have requirements, the holder can apply for single certification and then send it to the embassy or consulate for double certification.

Generally speaking, the United States, Australia, New Britain and other four countries do not make rigid requirements, but can handle them if they have requirements.

In some countries, only one certificate is required for some documents. For example, the Netherlands and France apply for a visa to visit relatives, and studying in Finland only needs one certification. Other documents still need double authentication.

Dual certification countries mainly include:

Asia: Afghanistan, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan, Bahrain, Palestine, Azerbaijan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Singapore, Syria, Yemen, Iraq.

Europe: Albania, Ireland, Estonia, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Belgium, Peru, Poland, Denmark, Germany, Russia, France, Finland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.

America: Argentina, Bahamas, Panama, Brazil, Bolivia, Dominica, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, USA, Mexico, Venezuela, Uruguay, Jamaica and Chile.

Oceania: Australia, New Zealand Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Angola, Eritrea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, C? te d 'Ivoire, Kenya, Libya, Rwanda, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mauritania, Mozambique, Morocco, South Africa, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname and Tunisia.