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Police Subject Access Check - Scotland

 
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:08 am    Post subject: Police Subject Access Check - Scotland Reply with quote

Hello guys,
Thanks in advance.

My issue:

It states on few websites related to finding work in Korea that you need to get original Police check notarised. I believe this to be wrong, but just want to double check.

I went to a solicitor here in Bonny Scotland and they could only notarise the photocopy not the original.

Also Korean Government (http://gbr.mofa.go.kr/english/eu/gbr/visa/issuance/index.jsp) states clearly that should enclose photocopies:

* If you have any Criminal history (Including any Cautions) or Medical history, You have to Enclose Photocopy of the Relevant Documents (e.g., Photocopy of your CRB check, Medical Letter from a doctor)


So simple question to those who have done the process to get to Korea recently Smile. A photcopied notarised and then legalised Criminal Check is what is needed, right?

Thanks again.
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