Why a Professional License / Practising Certificate must be legalized before use in Papua New Guinea
The Professional License / Practising Certificate is a legal document issued by a Thai authority. When presented in Papua New Guinea, the receiving officer needs proof that both the document and the signing officer's seal are authentic. This process is called legalization — not just translation, but a chain of seals, signatures and consular attestation.
For Papua New Guinea: the file must pass through the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand. Then it must be stamped at the Embassy of Papua New Guinea in Bangkok. We re-check destination requirements every two weeks to stay ahead of policy changes.