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Is the notarization of Macao immigrants' academic qualifications handled directly or indirectly?

If you have a diploma, you need to do an indirect notarization.

The main differences between direct notarization and indirect notarization are:

Direct notarization means that the notary office directly proves that a certain situation is true. This kind of notarization is not accepted in most immigration applications unless there are some proofs, such as innocence notarization, unmarried notarization, birth notarization and so on.

Indirect notarization is to notarize the copies of some certificates and the authenticity of the certificates. The notarization requirement of immigration application is to provide a copy and translation of the documents to the notary office. The notary office will issue a notarized page in Chinese and English, which proves that the copy is consistent with the original, the signature on the original document is true, and the translation is consistent with the original. The certificate must be notarized indirectly!