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Indian Educational certificate attestation procedures for morocco

Last activity 07 July 2018 by sysherah

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sysherah

I am an Indian national.I have planned to move to morocco for employeement by any MNCs
Please some one help me to know the procedure of attestation of educational certificates issued by indian universities.
Regards,
Mohammed

Khan.indian

Brother you should apostille the your doccuments from first from state department  of your city where you got educational certificate I mean where you studied and after this  from ministry of external affair in india and then from morocco embassy in india
The Ministry of External Affairs attests original documents//true copies of documents for use abroad. Attestation done by the Ministry of External Affairs
I send you link of whole procedure go to this government website and read whole procedure and contact to authorised center

http://mea.gov.in/apostille.htm

Khan.indian

Which city you from in india???

GuestPoster474

Are you going to join sumilon??
Or some other company???

sysherah

Thank you very much, bro, for your quick and comprehensive reply. the details which you were given by you are very useful.

Khan.indian

Hello brother for more information you should contact to morocco embassy in india ,I suggest you first you Should contact to morocco embassy before all attestation process
this is the website link of morocco embassy in india you can get contact number here open this link
http://ambamaroc-india.gov.ma/contact-information-2/

sysherah

Bro I am From Madurai in Tamil nadu

sysherah

No brother. I am looking for a opportunities

sysherah

Thank you very much brother

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