For applicants to bachelor’s programmes of studyIf you completed the previous level of education at a foreign secondary school, submit one of the following documents:
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In the admissions procedure for the 2024/2025 academic year the faculties will assess compliance with the requirement of obtainment of secondary education with “maturita” school-leaving examination under section 48 (4) of the Higher Education Act in the case of applicants who obtained a foreign secondary education by completing a secondary educational programme at a foreign secondary school, an international secondary school, a European School operating under the Convention defining the Statute of the European Schools, or a school licensed by the Ministry under the Education Act to offer compulsory education.
Send the documents listed below in hard copy form by post (the documents cannot be sent by email) to the address of the faculty no later than on 20 August 2024.
If your situation allows it, do not wait for August and submit the required documents as soon as possible. Thus, you will have enough time to produce additional documents if required. Kindly read the conditions for the administrative procedure that apply to you carefully; some of the procedures may take more time.
WE ONLY ASSESS REQUESTS OF APPLICANTS WHO ARE ADMITTED TO CU FA IN THE GIVEN ACADEMIC YEAR.
The following documents may be used to prove compliance with the requirement of obtainment of secondary education with “maturita” school-leaving examination under section 48 (4) of the Higher Education Act:
For applicants for post-bachelor (Follow-up Master’s Degree) and doctoral programmes of studyIf you completed the previous higher education at a foreign higher education institution, submit one of the following documents:
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In the admissions procedure for the 2024/2025 academic year, the faculties will assess compliance with the requirement of successful completion of study in a bachelor’s or master’s programme of study under section 48 (5) of the Higher Education Act in the case of applicants who obtained foreign higher education by completing a higher education programme at a foreign higher education institution.
Send the documents listed below in hard copy form by post (the documents cannot be sent by email) to the address of the faculty no later than on 20 August 2024.
If your situation allows it, do not wait for August and submit the required documents as soon as possible. Thus, you will have enough time to produce additional documents if required. Kindly read the conditions for the administrative procedure that apply to you carefully; some of the procedures may take more time.
WE ONLY ASSESS REQUESTS OF APPLICANTS WHO ARE ADMITTED TO CU FA IN THE GIVEN ACADEMIC YEAR.
The following documents may be used to prove compliance with the requirement of successful completion of study in a bachelor’s or master’s programme of study at a foreign higher education institution:
ADDRESS OF THE FACULTY: |
PAYMENT DETAILS: |
Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy Referát přijímacího řízení nám. Jana Palacha 2 116 38 Praha 1 Czech Republic |
Name of Bank: Komerční banka Praha 1 Account No: 85631011/0100 Constant symbol (“konstantní symbol”): 0308 Variable symbol (“variabilní symbol”): 820820 Specific symbol (“specifický symbol”): the number generated by the Information System (a six-digit code) SWIFT: KOMB CZ PP IBAN: CZ9601000000000085631011 Account Owner´s Address: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, nám. Jana Palacha 2, 116 38 Praha 1 (Charles University, Faculty of Arts). |
Administrative Fees: CZK 930
Payment can be paid by card (strongly recommended!), via bank transfer, bank deposit or in cash at the CU FA Cashier´s Office.
The fee cannot be refunded at any stage of the admission procedure.
Contact in case of questions:
e-mail:nostrifikace@ff.cuni.cz
phone: + 420 221 619 308
Translations
Documents which are not originally issued in the Czech, English, or Slovak languages must be officially translated into the Czech or English languages.
Other documents
If the situation of the applicant calls for it, the applicant also submits the following documents:
- A power of attorney, if the applicant is represented by an attorney for the purposes of proving compliance with the requirement for admission under section 48 (4) and (5) of the Higher Education Act;
- If the applicant’s name changes, an authenticated copy of a document proving it (e.g., a certificate of marriage);
- An authenticated copy of the decision to award international protection, if the assessment is requested by a person listed in section 90 (4) of the Higher Education Act and if this person wishes to use the possibility of substituting a document with an affirmation.
Quick search for the method of document verification according to the country in which the document was issued
State where the document was issued | Document verification |
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Afghanistan | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Albania | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Algeria | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
American Samoa | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Andorra | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Angola - Portugal | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Anguilla - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Antarctica | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Antigua and Barbuda | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Argentina | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Armenia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Aruba - Netherlands | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Australia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Austria | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Azerbaijan | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bahamas | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bahrain | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bailiwick of Guernsey - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bangladesh | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Barbados | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Belarus | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Belgium | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Belize | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Benin | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Bermuda - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bhutan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Bolivia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Botswana | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bouvet Island | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Brazil | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
British Solomon Islands - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
British Virgin Islands - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Brititish Antarctic Territory - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Brunei Darussalam | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Bulgaria | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Burkina Faso | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Burundi | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
CAD | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Cambodia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Cameroon | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Canada | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. The Superlegalization can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Cape Verde | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Catarrh | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Cayman Islands - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Central African Republic | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Ceuta | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Colombia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Comoros | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Congo | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Congo, Democratic Republic | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
cooks Islands | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Costa Rica | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Crete | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Croatia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Cuba | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Cyprus | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Denmark | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Djibouti | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Dominica | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Dominican republic | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
East Timor | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Ecuador | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Egypt | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Equatorial Guinea | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Eritrea | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Estonia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Ethiopia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Falkland Islands - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Faroe Islands | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Fiji | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Finland | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
France | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
French Polynesia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
French Southern Territories | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
French territory of Affars and Issas | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Gabon | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Gambia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Georgia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Germany | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Ghana | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Gibraltar - Great Britain | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Great Britain | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Greece | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Greenland | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Grenada | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Guadeloupe - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Guam - USA | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Guatemala | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Guinea | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Guinea-Bissau | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Guyana - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Haiti | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Heard Island and MacDonald Islands | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Honduras | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Hungary | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) Foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in the Czech Republic without any further administrative procedures. Free of charge. |
Chille | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
China | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
China - Hong Kong and Macao | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Christmas island | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Iceland | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
India | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Indonesia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Iran | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Iraq | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Ireland | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Isle of Man - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Israel | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Italy | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Ivory Coast | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Jamaica | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Japan | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Jersey- Great Britain | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Jordan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Kazakhstan | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Kenya | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Kiribati | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (= North K.) | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Kosovo | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Kuwait | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Kyrgyzstan | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Laos | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Latvia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Lebanon | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Lesotho | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Liberia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Libya | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Lichtenstein | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Lithuania | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Luxembourg | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Macao | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Macedonia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Madagascar | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Malawi | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Malaysia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Maldives | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Mali | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Malta | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Marshall Islands | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Martinique- France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Mauritania | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Mauritius | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Mayotte | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Melilla | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Mexico | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Micronesia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Moldova | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Monaco | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Mongolia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Montenegro | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Montserrat - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Morocco | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Mozambique - Portugal | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Myanmar | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Namibia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Nauru | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Nepal | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Netherlands | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Netherlands Antilles | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
New Caledonia - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
New Zealand | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Nicaragua | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Niger | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Nigeria | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Niue | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Norfolk | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Northern Mariana Islands - USA | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Norway | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Oman | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Pakistan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Palau | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Panama | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Papua New Guinea | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Paraguay | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Peru | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Philippines | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Pitcaim | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Poland | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) Foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in the Czech Republic without any further administrative procedures. Free of charge. |
Portugal | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Puerto Rico - USA | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Republic of Korea (= South Korea) | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Reunion - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Romania | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Russian federation | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Rwanda | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Saint Helena - Great Britain | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saint Kitts and Nevis - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saint Lucia | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saint Pierre and Miguelon - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saint Thomas | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Salvador | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Samoa | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
San Marino | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Saudi Arabia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Senegal | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Serbia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Seychelles | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Sierra Leone | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Singapore | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Slovakia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) Foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in the Czech Republic without any further administrative procedures. Free of charge. |
Slovenia | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) Foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in the Czech Republic without any further administrative procedures. Free of charge. |
Somalia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
South African Republic | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
South George and South Sandwich Islands - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
South Georgia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Spain | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Sri Lanka | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Sudan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Suriname | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Swaziland | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Sweden | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Switzerland | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Syria | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Taiwan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Tajikistan | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Tanzania | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Thailand | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Togo | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Tokelau | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Tonga | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Trinidad and Tobago | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Tunisia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Turkey | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Turkmenistan | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Turks and Caicos Island - United Kingdom | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Tuvalu | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Uganda | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Ukraine | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
United Arab Emirates | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Uruguay | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
US Minor Outlying Islands | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
US Virgin Islands | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
USA | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). The Apostille can be replaced by verified copy and additional confirmation from foreign school. |
Uzbekistan | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Vanuatu | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Vatican | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Venezuela | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Vietnam | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Wallis and Futuna - France | Country that signed multilateral convention on simplified verification of foreign public documents (the Hague Convention): an uniform procedure of verification is set – the Apostille, issued by a relevant institution of the country of diploma origin (see). |
Yemen | A verified copy is required (made by notary or made by CzechPoint) |
Zambia | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Zimbabwe | Superlegalization: documents proving the completion of studies must be verified: a) by the Foreign Office of the country of origin of the school issuing the document; AND b) by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. |
Donetsk People's Republic | A diploma issued under the legal system of a country not recognised by the Czech Republic cannot be accepted as a public document proving that the legal conditions for access to a given type of study programme have been met. We recommend that the applicant submit this diploma to the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine - they should provide a clause that converts the diploma issued by the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic into a public document recognized by the legal system of Ukraine, i.e. a public document valid on the territory of Ukraine. |
Luhansk People's Republic | A diploma issued under the legal system of a country not recognised by the Czech Republic cannot be accepted as a public document proving that the legal conditions for access to a given type of study programme have been met. We recommend that the applicant submit this diploma to the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine - they should provide a clause that converts the diploma issued by the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic into a public document recognized by the legal system of Ukraine, i.e. a public document valid on the territory of Ukraine. |