Legalization Procedure-Authentication Knowledge

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Terms and Conditions


Article 1 Definitions

1. 1 “Embassy” refers to the Embassy of the People's Republic of China.

1. 2 “Consulate General” refers to the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China.

1. 3 “Other Consular Institutions” refers to the Consulates, consular offices and related institutions of the People's Republic of China.
1. 4 “Embassies and Consulates” refers to the Embassies and/or Consulates General and/or Other Consular Institutions.

1. 5 “Chinese Visa Application Service Centre” refers to the institution that provides handling services relating to applications for Chinese visas and
authentication according to the working procedures set by the Embassies and Consulates, hereinafter referred to as the “Application Centre”.

1. 6 “Clients” refers to any individual or a third party authorized by the former to submit a Chinese visa or an authentication application to the
Application Centre, including individuals, travel agencies or other agencies.

1. 7 “Clients' Information” refers to the data and information that Clients provide to the Application Centre in the form of paper, electronic media or any
other form deemed acceptable in order for the Application Centre to provide clients with appropriate services.

1. 8 “Personal Information” refers to all the required information related to a person included in the application documents submitted by a client,
including, but not limited to, the name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, citizenship, passport information, telephone number, health
record, criminal record, residential address, place of employment, family members, as well as any video recording, telephone call recording, email
content and other private information.

1. 9 “Website” refers to the website located at www.visaforchina.org where online services are provided to clients, such as information
announcements, online application form completion, online appointment and application status query services.

1. 10 “Basic Services” refers to the services directly related to visa or authentication applications that the Application Centre provides to clients.

1. 11 “Extended Services” refers to services provided by the Application Centre for the convenience of clients other than the Basic Services.

1. 12 “Visa fee” refers to consular fees and charges payable to the Embassies and Consulates and accepted by the Application Centre from applicants
on behalf of the Embassies and Consulates at rates prescribed by them, including, but not limited to, regular, express and urgent application fees.

1. 13 “Authentication fee” refers to consular fees and charges payable to the Embassies and Consulates and accepted by the Application Centre from
applicants on behalf of the Embassies and Consulates at rates prescribed by the Embassies and Consulates, including, but not limited to, the regular
application fee, express application fee and urgent application fee.

1. 14 “Application Service Fee” refers to the fee charged by the Application Centre to clients for providing them with Basic Services. The fees charged
for Extended Services are not included in the Application Service Fee.

1. 15 “Pickup Form” refers to the receipt issued by the Application Centre to clients who have submitted their Chinese visa applications to the
Application Centre, and which serve as the only certificate providing payment of the Visa Fee, Authentication Fee and Application Service Fee as well
as for collecting their passports, visas and document of authentication from the Application Centre.

Article 2 Regarding Basic Services Offered by the Application Centre


2. 1 To receive clients and classify their application documents in accordance with the requirements of the Embassies and Consulates.

2. 2 To provide clients with intermediate business services, including computer entry of basic information, and transmission of passports, visas,
documents, document of authentication and Clients' Information between Embassies and Consulates and the Application Centre.

2. 3 To collect visa fee and authentication fee in accordance with the requirements of the Embassies and Consulates and to deliver passports, visas
and document of authentication to clients on behalf of the former.

2. 4 To release and transmit information about Chinese visa policy and consular authentication policy in accordance with the requirements of the
Embassies and Consulates in a timely manner through website, information desk, telephone, fax or e-mail.

2. 5 The Application Centre hereby states in particular that, government functions such as assessing, approving or refusing visa or authentication
applications, and issuing visas and authentication documents, come under the exclusive authority of the Embassies and Consulates, and the

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Application Centre is not legally empowered to provide any commitment, guarantee, interpretation or other legal obligations to clients in relation to that
exclusive authority.

Article 3 Regarding Use of the Visa Application Services


3. 1 Clients acknowledge and hereby confirm that the Application Centre is not involved in the visa assessment and consular authentication’s
decision-making process. The Embassies and Consulates have the authority to decide whether authentication or a visa will be issued or not, the type
of a visa to be issued as well as its validity, duration of stay and number of entries in accordance with China's relevant laws and regulations. A client is
required to pay the Application Service Fee to the Application Centre regardless of approval or disapproval of an application by the Embassies and
Consulates. The Application Service Fee is non-refundable.

3. 2 Clients can make inquiries to the Application Centre via its website or through the telephone. Clients are required to acknowledge that the
Application Centre is a non-governmental organization, and its provision of inquiry services for clients is free and based on its unilateral understanding
of clients’ inquiries and the limited information known and mastered by it in order to provide assistance in regard to visa or authentication applications.
No matter what the circumstances are, it is not inferred that the Application Centre has made any promise or assurance, nor does it bear any other
legal responsibility for the answers to clients’ queries.

3. 3 Clients are required to submit to the Application Centre all the relevant information required for a visa or authentication application, and ensure
that the information provided is true, reliable and complete.  Clients acknowledge and agree that acceptance by the Application Centre of such
information does not mean that such Clients' Information as is provided is deemed sufficient.  The Embassies and Consulates have the right to
request a client to provide additional supporting documents or request the applicant to attend an interview.

3. 4 Clients are advised to carefully check all the information on the Pickup Form and ensure it is correct when receiving this document issued by the
Application Centre. If any mistakes are found, clients must contact the Application Centre immediately, and it will make necessary correction as soon
as possible.

3. 5 Clients must carefully check all the information on the visa or document of authentication issued to them and ensure it is correct at the time of
collection of the passport containing the visa or document of authentication. If any mistakes are found, clients must contact the Application Centre
immediately. The Application Centre will try its best to help them with modification or re-issuance of the visa or document of authentication. Clients
acknowledge that modifying or re-issuing a visa or document of authentication may involve new fees if the information on the issued visa is found
incorrect due to the reasons or causes assignable to them.

3. 6 To ensure service safety and quality, a network monitoring system and telephone recording system have been installed by the Application Centre.
The actions of clients at the Application Centre as well as any telephone conversations between clients and the Application Centre may be recorded
and preserved, and clients hereby acknowledge and agree to this arrangement.

3. 7 Unless otherwise notified by the Application Centre, clients should collect their passports and visas before the expiry of the visa. The Application
Centre accepts no obligation of taking care of any passport if clients fail to collect the documents before visa expiration. After the expiry of the visa, or
365 days from the decision by the Embassies and Consulates to issue or refuse the visa application, the Application Centre has the right to deliver the
relevant travel documents to the Embassies and Consulates, which will return them to the competent authority of the passport issuing country.
  Clients should collect their document of authentication as soon as possible. The Application Centre cannot accept any obligation to take care of
any document of authentication if clients fail to collect it before the expiration of the document of authentication. After the expiry of the visa, or 365
days of the decision by the Embassies and Consulates to issue or refuse the authentication application, the Application Centre has the right to deliver
the relevant documents to the Embassies and Consulates.

Article 4 Regarding Use and Protection of Personal Information


4. 1 Clients hereby agree and confirm that their personal information can be collected, transmitted, stored, processed and used by the Application
Centre in accordance with this article whether this information is transmitted to the Application Centre through the Internet or directly by the clients
concerned or their entrusted representative.

4. 2 In order to process Clients' visa or authentication applications, the Application Centre must collect related personal information about the client
from the application documents submitted and enter the information into its computer system.

4. 3 The Application Centre may collect client personal information through telephone, email, fax, application documents (including passports and
photos), online application system, online appointment system, video monitoring system and other media.

4. 4 Personal information will be submitted to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General through the Application Centre's proprietary channel and
may be transferred to and stored in countries other than the client's country of residence, such as the People's Republic of China.

4. 5 Personal information, including video recording, telephone recording, electronic information,  etc., may be collected for later use by the Application
Centre when necessary (e.g, when it is requested by the competent department of the local government or for purpose of internal supervision on
service).

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4. 6 Physical information provided by Clients will be transferred to and stored at the Chinese Embassies or Consulates. The Application Centre will
save the collected clients' information in physical or electronic form and take reasonable administrative measures in order to prevent information
leakage or unauthorized use, and ensure only proper use of all the information.

4. 7 The Application Centre will collect, transfer, store, process and use all client information in accordance with local laws for the purpose of fulfilling
its legal responsibilities and obligations, including but not limited to applying for Chinese visas and authentication.

4. 8 The Application Centre will take every reasonable precaution to strictly ensure the safety of the personal information and documents of the
applicants in line with relevant laws of the resident country, but is not be liable for any consequences due to events or acts beyond its reasonable
control such as natural disasters (Force Majeure), unforeseen accidents and larceny, etc, which may occur when the information and documents are
in transit between the Application Centre and the Embassies or Consulates.

Article 5 Regarding Liability


5. 1 If a passport or document is lost or damaged while in the custody of the Application Centre, the Application Centre will bear the reasonable cost
incurred by applicants for replacement of passports following the normal application procedures with their country’s passport authority or for
replacement of documents. The cost will be reimbursed on presentation of the copy of the receipt issued by the passport or relevant authority.
However, this agreement does not mean that the Application Centre will be held liable in any way.

5. 2 Clients must make their visa or authentication applications at an appropriate time in accordance with their travel or use arrangement. Under no
circumstances will the Application Centre be responsible or liable for any delay of travel or use arrangement as a result of a client's inappropriate
action in regard to the time of submitting the application or the assessment result of the Embassies and Consulates.

5. 3 If a client elects to apply by post, or requests return delivery by post in regard to a processed application, the Application Centre will not be
responsible or liable for any delay, delivery to a wrong address, or damage to or loss of the documents by any mail service or delivery service
company or not by the Application Centre.

5. 4 To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Application Centre expressly disclaims all conditions and warranties, express or implied, in
connection with the visa or authentication application services other than any conditions or warranties expressly stated in these terms. Where the law
precludes such exclusion and implies certain terms, conditions and/or warranties into the terms ("Implied Terms"), the liability of the Application Centre
for a breach of such Implied Terms shall be limited, at the option of the Application Centre, to any one or more of the following:

  (a) Re-supply of the relevant application services; or

  (b) Cost of the re-supply of the relevant application services; or

  (c) Any amount paid by the Client to the applicable government department or authority in regard to the relevant application services (upon
presentation of a proper receipt).

5. 5 Clients acknowledge and agree that under no circumstances will the Application Centre be liable to them or anyone claiming through them for any
indirect, incidental, special and/or consequential losses or damages of whatever nature, or for loss or profits, loss of opportunity, loss of business or
goodwill or interruption of business, whether arising out of or in connection with their application and/or any of the visa application services, and
whether or not relating to any act, error, omission or negligence by the Application Centre or any officer, agent, employee and representative of the
Application Centre.

5. 6 All terms hereof are governed by laws of the respective state or province where the Application Centre is located. Litigation relating to visa or
authentication services will be heard by a court in the resident state or province.

Article 6 Other Terms


6. 1 The Application Centre, with sole discretion, may change, amend, cancel or withdraw any or all of the terms and conditions mentioned herein at
any time without any prior notice. If a client is dissatisfied with the changes being made, the client's sole and exclusive remedy is to refuse the
services the Application Centre provides.
6. 2 The client hereby agrees to accept and confirm that the applicant and / or his / her representative, prior to submitting the visa or authentication
application, has read, understood and agreed to be bound by, without limitation or qualification, all of the terms, conditions and details provided herein.

(1)Legalization Procedure 
Step 1. 
To have the document notarized by a legal notary public of Malaysia. For educational certificates, have to be notarized directly by Ministry of
Education of Malaysia or Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia. The certificate of non-criminal record (notarized by Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Malaysia) can be legalized without notarization procedure by notary public.
Step 2.
To have the notarized document legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia.

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Step 3.
To have the document submitted to the Chinese Visa Application Service Center and
legalized by the Chinese Embassy.

Reminder:
1) Applicant with documents written in Bahasa Malaysia or other foreign language should provide a recognized Chinese or English translation
document. Applicant may approach the translation agency recognized by The Malaysia Court and Ministry of Foreign Affairs for translation services.
(The translation of a Declaration Statement need not be signed if it is to be used together with original document).

2) Some judicial document or government issued document such as court decree, birth certificate, death certificate, marriage certificate, and single
status affidavit does not need to be notarized. A certified copy of this kind of document should be obtained and submitted directly to Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Malaysia for legalization(Please call 03-88874000 or 03-88874100 for inquires).

(2)Important Notice
1. The document must be truthful, legal and without contents violating Chinese law or threatening to China's national or public interests.

2. The document with more than one page must be properly bound as a volume to avoid any substitution. Sealing wax, eyelet and paging seal should
be applied to ensure the integrity of the documents.

3. According to regulations of China, a single status affidavit, health status, proof of finance, income or no criminal record to be used in China is valid
for only 6 months from the date of issuance.

4. Consular officials of the Chinese Embassy will review the documents to be legalized. If there is any problem, such as uncompleted process, wrong
document format, illegal contents, or alteration or substitution of the document, the application will be rejected.

5. A document that has been legalized by the Chinese Embassy shall not be wilfully bound, unbound or altered. Applicants are solely responsible for
all consequences and legal responsibilities arising from unauthorized binding, unbinding or altering of the document.

6. For other important information please refer to http://my.china-embassy.gov.cn/chn/fwzc/lsyw/gzrz/201805/t20180507_1790970.htm

(3)Documents Required for Application 


1. One fully completed and signed Application Form of Consular Legalization of the
 Embassy/Consulate of the People’s Republic of China.

2. A photocopy of the photo/information page of the applicant's passport. A photocopy of the permanent resident card, study permit or work permit, if
the applicant is not a Malaysian citizen. 

3. If an applicant has entrusted someone else to submit the application on his/her behalf, the original and a photocopy of both the entrusted person's
and the applicant's passport or IC (For non-Malaysia citizen, a permanent resident card or study/work permit) should be provided. For special cases,
authorization letter from the applicant should be provided, i.e. Entrusted person should provide letter of authorization from his agency and his/her
passport or IC with photos in order to submit the application.

4. If the document is of a company or an organization, a photocopy of the passport or ID (and a permanent resident card or study/work permit, if
applicable) of the company's legal representative, an official company document that can prove the person's legal representative status, business
license and change of company name (if applicable) should be submitted. 

5. The original and photocopy of the documents to be authenticated after been legalized by Ministry of foreign Affairs Malaysia.The original and a
photocopy of the document which have been authenticated by the Malaysia ministry of foreign affairs or its authentication authorities. 

6. A list of materials needed for different cases, i.e. civil documents/ commercial documents. (Please refer to the attached guidelines)

7. Other documents which the Embassy or Consulate General considers as necessary.

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