Which medical documents can be apostilled
1. Vaccination certificates
These certificates confirm your immunisation status, whether for routine vaccinations or specific inoculations needed for travel, employment, or study abroad.
2. Medical reports or health assessments
Medical reports and health assessments provide detailed information about your medical history, physical condition, or test results.
3. Doctor’s letters or medical notes (for work or study abroad)
Doctor’s letters or medical notes may be required to confirm your health status, fitness for employment, or readiness for study overseas.
4. Fitness to work or travel certificates
These certificates confirm your ability to work, travel, or undertake specific activities. They are commonly requested for international assignments, visas, or corporate postings abroad.
Why you might need it
International employment - For doctors, nurses, care workers, or medical staff moving abroad.
Study abroad - Required for medical programs, internships, or exchange placements.
Immigration or visas - Ensures your medical records meet official requirements for residency or work permits.
Legal or insurance purposes - Certifies medical documents for official or legal procedures overseas.
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