This means they are signed and stamped by a witnessing or government authority, or an approved UniSC Representative if you apply via a representative, stating they are true copies of the originals.
- The authorised person will sight the original and any photocopies to ensure both are identical;
- The authorised person will then write on, or stamp the copy stating they are true copies of the originals;
- The authorised person will also write their name, signature, qualification, date of signing and business stamp
Important notes:
- If the document is more than one page, all pages must be certified
- Certified copies must include original signatures and stamps.
- Include official translations of any papers that are not in English, as well as the original language documents. Translations must be made by a recognised translation service or government authority and include their official seal or stamp