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How to apply for a certificate of no criminal record to New Zealand?

China citizens who want to apply for a certificate of no criminal record in New Zealand need to apply to the local police station where they registered.

If the applicant goes to New Zealand to use it, he still needs to apply for notarization of innocence certificate. There are two ways of notarization, one is Hague certification and the other is consular certification.

Hague certification can only be used in Hague treaty countries or regions that recognize the Hague Convention. New Zealand is a country of The Hague Treaty, and China, Hongkong and Macau recognize The Hague Treaty. The applicant can apply for the China's innocence certificate in The Hague in Hongkong, and can also apply for the consular innocence certificate in Chinese mainland.

The process of handling the Hague Certificate of No Crime in Hong Kong is as follows:

The first step is that the certificate of no criminal record is notarized by an international notary lawyer;

The second step is to transfer the notarized innocence to The Hague, Hong Kong High Court for certification.

The process of handling the non-criminal consular certification is as follows:

The first step is to submit the certificate of no criminal record to the foreign-related notary office for notarization.

The second step is to apply for certification by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and submit the notarial certificate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for certification, which will be handled by the Foreign Affairs Office or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The third step is to apply for consulate certification, and then go to the New Zealand Consulate in China for consulate certification after the certification of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is completed.