A Chinese citizen, Mr. Rong who resides in a foreign country is going to send a notarized document in English issued by the local authority to China, and he inquires whether the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates could provide consular authentication for him?
     Mr. Rong shall first have the above mentioned notarized document authenticated by the local authentication authorities, and then apply for consular authentication to the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates. The Chinese Embassy or Consulates will decide whether it can provide the service.
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A Chinese citizen, Mr. Rong who resides in a foreign country is going to send a notarized document in English issued by the local authority to China, and he inquires whether the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates could provide consular authentication for him?
     Mr. Rong shall first have the above mentioned notarized document authenticated by the local authentication authorities, and then apply for consular authentication to the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates. The Chinese Embassy or Consulates will decide whether it can provide the service.