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January 2024

Nursing Diploma/Degree Apostille and Attestation for India, Egypt, and the Philippines

So, you've earned your well-deserved nursing diploma or degree certificates, and the world is your oyster! But before you set sail for exciting healthcare opportunities abroad, there's one crucial step: apostille and attestation of your nursing diploma. This might sound intimidating, but fear not, intrepid nurse! This blog will equip you with the knowledge and resources to navigate the process smoothly, whether you're from India, Egypt, or the Philippines.

First things first, what's the difference between apostille and attestation?

  • Apostille: This is a simplified legalization process for documents recognized by countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention. It's like getting your diploma and an official "passport" for those countries.
  • Attestation: This is a broader term that encompasses various legalization procedures for documents, often involving multiple government agencies within your home country. It's like getting your diploma stamped and approved by all the relevant authorities before it can be accepted abroad.

Now, let's dive into the specifics for each country:

India:

  1. Regional Level: Get your diploma signed and stamped by a notary public to verify its authenticity.
  2. State Government: Head to the Human Resource Development (HRD) department of your issuing state for their stamp of approval.
  3. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA): This is the final hurdle in India. The MEA authenticates your documents as genuine Indian qualifications.
  4. Apostille: If the destination country is part of the Hague Convention, you can get an apostille from the Ministry of External Affairs or designated authorities within the MEA.

Egypt:

  1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA): Get your diploma authenticated by the MOFA's Authentication Department. This involves getting stamps from various departments within the MOFA.
  2. Embassy Attestation: Visit the embassy of the destination country in Egypt to get their attestation on your MOFA-authenticated diploma.

Philippines:

  1. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC): Get your diploma authenticated by the PRC, the regulatory body for nurses in the Philippines.
  2. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA): Get an apostille from the DFA if the destination country is part of the Hague Convention. Otherwise, you'll need to get your diploma consularized by the embassy of the destination country.