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Korean academic transcripts apostilled for the Czech Republic are required for employment visa applications, university graduate admissions, and professional credentialing by Czech authorities. The Czech Republic is a Hague Convention member (since 1998). Transcripts must be apostilled by MOFA and translated into certified Czech.
Do Czech universities require an apostille on Korean transcripts?
Yes. The Czech Republic is a Hague Convention member (since 1998). MOFA apostille is required for Korean academic transcripts used in Czech employment visas and university admissions.
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