Egyptian Document Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) / Sealed Envelope Attestation Process

Egyptian Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) / Sealed Envelope Attestation

If you are planning to study, work, or immigrate in Canada, ensuring the authenticity of your Egyptian educational documents is crucial. The Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) / Sealed Envelope Attestation process help verify the legitimacy of your qualifications for international recognition. This process involves authentication from relevant authorities, university verification, and submission in a sealed envelope as per the requirements of institutions like WES, ICAS, IQAS, and CES. In this guide, we will walk you through the entire process to make it hassle-free

Process for Egyptian ECA Process

Choose an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)-Designated ECA Organization​

For Canada PR, select one of the following IRCC-approved organizations:

  • World Education Services (WES) – Most commonly used.
  • Comparative Education Service (CES) – University of Toronto.
  • International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS).
  • International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS).
  • International Credential Evaluation Service (ICES).

For medical and pharmacy professionals:

  • Medical Council of Canada (MCC) – For doctors.
  • Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) – For pharmacists.
  • Submit this report to IRCC as part of your Express Entry or other immigration applications.

Process of Getting Egyptian Documents ECA
Attestation or Canada PR

The process of obtaining Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) attestation for Egyptian documents
involves several steps recognized and validated. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the procedure:

Step 1: Gather Required Documents

You will need to collect all necessary documents required for the ECA. This typically includes:

    • A copy of your educational certificates (degrees, diplomas).
    • Transcripts or academic records from your educational institution.
    • Government-issued identification (e.g., passport, national ID).
    • Any proof of name change if applicable (e.g., marriage certificate).
Step 2: Submit Application to the ECA Provider

Choose an authorized ECA provider, such as World Education Services (WES) or Comparative Education Service (CES), and complete their online application process. You will need to:

    • Create an account on their website.
    • Fill out the application form and obtain a unique reference number.
    • Pay any associated fees.
Step 3: Send Official Academic Records
  • After submitting your application, you must arrange for your educational institution in Egypt to send official academic records directly to the ECA provider. This is crucial as they require verification from the issuing institution.
Step 4: Document Verification
  • Once the ECA provider receives your documents, they will verify their authenticity. This may involve contacting your educational institution for confirmation of the details provided.
Step 5: Receive ECA Report
  • After successful verification, the ECA provider will issue an Educational Credential Assessment report. This report evaluates your credentials against Canadian standards and indicates their equivalency.
Step 6: Use Your ECA Report
  • The final step is to use your ECA report for its intended purpose, such as immigration applications, job applications, or further education in Canada or other countries that require credential assessment.

Additional Considerations

  • Ensure that all documents are translated into English or French if they are not already in these languages.
  • Keep track of processing times as they can vary based on the provider and specific circumstances.
  • Be aware that some institutions may have additional requirements or specific forms that need to be filled out during this process.

Step-by-Step Guide to Egyptian WESProcess for Canada PR

To get an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) through World Education Services (WES) for your Egyptian-issued certificate, here is a systematic guide:

Create a WES Account

Prepare Your Documents

Submit Documents to WES

Pay WES Processing Fee

Wait for the ECA Report

Submit to IRCC (If for Immigration)

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Frequently asked Questions

How long does Australian document attestation for Qatar take?

Processing times vary depending on the document type and issuing authority. Sheen Services WLL works to expedite this for you.

Which Australian documents require attestation for use in Qatar?

Common documents include:

  • Birth, marriage, and death certificates
  • Educational certificates (degrees, diplomas, transcripts)
  • Commercial documents (business agreements, invoices)
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Powers of attorney
Do I need a translation for my Australian document?

If your document is in English, you may need a certified Arabic translation before presenting it in Qatar. We can assist with this service.

Can Sheen Services WLL handle the entire attestation process for me?

Yes! We manage the entire process from Australia to Qatar, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.

How much does Australian document attestation for Qatar cost?

Costs vary based on the document type and the number of attestations required. Contact us for a detailed quote.

Do I need to be present during the attestation process?

No, you do not need to be present; you can authorise us to handle everything on your behalf.

Can you assist with urgent requests?

Yes, we offer expedited services for urgent requests at an additional fee.

Do I need to translate my documents?

If your document is not in Arabic, a certified translation may be required for use in Qatar.

Can Sheen Services assist remotely?

Yes! We can guide you through the entire process via email, WhatsApp, or phone.

Is MOFA Qatar attestation always needed?

All documents require MOFA Qatar attestation after arriving in Qatar.

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