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关于ACS的资料公证方资格确认,官方的文件已经说的很清楚了:
http://www.acs.org.au/__data/ass ... -1-July-2012-V1.pdf
4. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Certified Documents
All documents must be certified copies of originals.
A document is a certified copy when the original document is photo copied or scanned and is signed by
a person authorised to certify documents.
A stamp is required on the certified copy to signify that it is a true copy of the original document.
The following information is required on each page of the certified copy:
The words “Certified True Copy of the Original”.
The signature of the certifying person.
The name, date and provider or registration number or designation (eg: Police Officer) of the certifying person.
Within Australia documents can be certified by:
a registered migration agent
a justice of the peace or a bail justice
an Australian lawyer
a member of the police force
a sheriff or a deputy sheriff
a councillor of a municipality
a senior officer of a council
a medical practitioner
a dentist
a veterinary practitioner
a pharmacist
a principal in the teaching service
a manager of an authorised deposit-taking institution
a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia or the Australian Society of Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants
a secretary of a building society
a minister of religion authorised to celebrate marriages
a public notary
a member or former member of either House of the Parliament of the Commonwealth.
Documents Certified Outside Australia must be certified by an equivalent of the above authorised list within the country of origin.
Legal professionals and embassy officials can provide further information regarding certifying documents outside Australia.
The ACS is unable to accept documents if the identity of the certifying officer is unclear or the contact
details are illegible
结合之前有同学找国内注册医生(有医师执业资格证)作资料公证被ACS承认,可以确认,国内的医生/律师等专业人士,可提供间接公证(仅证明复印件与原件一致)。
注意:不同的机构对合资格公证者的要求有所不同,例如AHPRA(Australia Health Practitioner Regulation Agency):
http://www.ahpra.gov.au/document ... n3U5mPz7ERyeQ%3D%3D
Who can certify documents?
In Australia, the following people are authorised to certify documents:
Health professions: Chiropractor, Dentist, Medical practitioner, Nurse,
Optometrist, Pharmacist, Physiotherapist, Psychologist
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Legal professions: Legal practitioner, Patent attorney, Trade marks attorney
Court positions: Bailiff, Justice of the Peace, Judge, Magistrate, Registrar, or
Deputy Registrar, Clerk, Master of a court, CEO of a Commonwealth court
Commissioner for Affidavits, or Commissioner for Declarations (dependent on
jurisdictions)
Government representatives (elected): Federal, State or Territory or Local
Public servants: Federal, State or Territory or Local – employed for five years or
more.
Permanent employees of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Bank officer, building society officer, credit union officer, finance company officer –
employed for five years or more
Veterinary surgeon
Accountant (member of ICA, ASA, NIA or CPA, ATMA, NTAA)
Minister of religion, or marriage celebrant
Member of:
o Chartered Secretaries Australia
o Engineers Australia, other than at the grade of student
o Australian Defence Force (an officer; or a non-commissioned officer with
5+ years of continuous service; a warrant officer)
o Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Notary public
Holder of a statutory office not specified in another item in this Part
Police officer
Sheriff or Sheriff’s officer
Teacher (full-time) at a school or tertiary education institution
Outside Australia, the following people are authorised to certify documents:
Justice of the Peace
Notary public
Australian Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of
the Consular Fees Act 1955)
Employee of the Commonwealth or the Australian Trade Commission who works
outside Australia.
具体来说,合资格公证者要提供如下的认证:
What do the above authorised officers need to do to certify your documents?
An Authorised Officer should do the following in the presence of the applicant:
Certify that each document is a true copy of the original.
Certify that the photograph on the photographic documentation (e.g. licence or
passport is a true likeness of the applicant.
Witness the signature of the applicant.
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