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RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES


SECONDARY EDUCATION

Secondary school leaving certificates gained abroad are subject to "nostrification". If an international agreement on recognition of equivalence exists, confirmation of the equivalence is issued. The process of "nostrification" of documents enabling access to higher education is regulated by decrees of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport - Act No. 561/2004, § 108 on Pre-school, Elementary, Secondary, Higher and Other Types of Education (Education Act) and Regulation of the Ministry of Education No. 12/2005 on the conditions for the recognition of equivalence and nostrification of certificates issued by schools abroad.


Procedure of the recognition

Recognition of Equality and Nostrification of Certificates Issued by Schools Abroad

The authorities competent to make decisions on recognition:



HIGHER EDUCATION

The process of recognition of higher education documents is prescribed by the § 89 and 90 of Higher Education Act .


Procedure of the recognition

Applicants for the recognition have to submit an application (, 38kB). Requirements of the application:

Applicants also have to enclose related documents: The recognition of the diploma depends on an examination of the diploma by a relevant public higher education institution providing a study programme similar in its contents. If in doubt, the appurtenance of the public higher education institution shall be determined by the Ministry, or the Ministry shall resolve upon recognition of higher education by itself. Applicants may to appeal against the decision.


Legalisation

Unless an international agreement state otherwise, the authenticity of signatures and stamps on original documentation must be verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the state which is the seat of the institution that has issued the document or by a notary in the state concerned and also by a relevant embassy or a consulate of the Czech Republic in the respective country. For members of the Hague Convention the legalisation proceeds by Apostille (more information about Apostille on http://www.hcch.net ). Such legalisation is not required for documents coming from countries which are parties to a relevant international agreement abolishing the requirement of legalisation for foreign public documents. The Czech republic is a member of several agreements about legal cooperation (, 29kB).


The authorities competent to make decisions on recognition: