Apostille for C2 Proficiency (CPE)

CHF 140.00

An Apostille for C2 Proficiency (CPE) officially legalises your Cambridge English certificate for international recognition in Hague Convention countries.

Notary Legalisation Options

For all products, there are 2 types of Notary Legalisation, ‘Legalisation of the actual (handwritten) signature’ and ‘Legalisation of an electronic document (PDF)’. The Product base fee includes the Legalisation of a PDF. You must choose the language for your Notary Legalisation below. If you need a Notary Legalisation of the actual (handwritten) signature please use the dropdown menu below to select this (an additional 80 CHF) will be added.

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An Apostille for C2 Proficiency (CPE) is an official form of international legalisation that confirms the authenticity of your Cambridge English certificate for use abroad. It ensures that the document is recognised as valid by foreign universities, employers, government bodies, and professional institutions in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.

C2 Proficiency (CPE) is the highest level of Cambridge English qualification, demonstrating near-native command of English. When this certificate is presented outside the country of issue, many authorities require formal verification of its origin. An apostille fulfills this requirement by certifying the signature, seal, or stamp of the issuing authority, making further embassy or consular legalisation unnecessary.

The apostille does not validate the academic content or exam results of the C2 Proficiency certificate. Instead, it confirms that the document is genuine and was issued by a recognised institution. This distinction is important, as the apostille functions as a legal assurance of authenticity rather than an academic evaluation.

An Apostille for C2 Proficiency (CPE) is commonly required for a wide range of official purposes. These include admission to foreign universities, recognition of qualifications for employment, professional licensing, immigration procedures, and work or residence permit applications. In many cases, institutions will not accept the certificate without an apostille if it originates from another country.

The process of obtaining an apostille typically involves verification of the original certificate or an officially certified copy. Once verified, the apostille is issued by the designated competent authority of the country where the certificate was issued. The apostille is attached to the document or issued as a separate page, clearly identifying the issuing authority and confirming compliance with the Hague Convention of 1961.

In some situations, an apostilled C2 Proficiency certificate may also need to be accompanied by a certified translation, especially if it is submitted to authorities in countries where English is not an official language. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, so it is always advisable to confirm the exact documentation needed in advance.

An apostille is internationally standardised and easily recognisable, ensuring smooth acceptance of your qualification across borders. Once issued, it does not expire, although some institutions may impose their own time limits on document validity.

In conclusion, an Apostille for C2 Proficiency (CPE) is an essential step for anyone intending to use their Cambridge English certificate internationally for official or legal purposes. It provides assurance of authenticity, simplifies cross-border recognition, and ensures that your highest-level English qualification is accepted without unnecessary delays or complications.

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