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Certified as a true copy - ?

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Copy of valid passport (certified as a true copy)

 

What exactly do they mean by the above sentence?

Who is eligible to certify a document as a true copy in Thailand?

 

Depends who it  is for.

 

 

I can sign in many cases.

6 hours ago, blackcab said:

It means you have to sign the copy yourself. As simple as that.

Really need more info.  If you are sending it back to your home country's govt or bank, you likely need more than your own signature or the instructions would have said words to the effect "copy with your signature on it".   

 

Yes, certain transactions here in Thailand only require a copy of your passport/ID with your signature on it to show you personally are making the transaction and that the ID copied is real.   But that would not be "certified true copy" in the legal sense.

 

One time I was able to use my Bangkok Bank manager's certification  on a form to mail back to the U.S. , but most of the time that has not been acceptable.   A certified true copy means notarized as true copy and, for U.S. citizens , the notarization can only be made at the U.S. Consulate.   

 

I imagine other countries have the same procedure.

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This is for a teen to apply for an airline job in Thailand. The instructions requests the candidates to submit a Copy of valid passport (certified as a true copy)

In that case, I would suggest asking the airlines what they will accept.   It may be different airlines have different requirements?

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2 minutes ago, noise said:

In that case, I would suggest asking the airlines what they will accept.   It may be different airlines have different requirements?

This was what I was thinking too. You are correct, it is best to ask the airline.

Thank you.

The immigration uses this wording for a document where they require a copy which just has to be signed by oneself:  "Certified true copy by the alien"

So probably that's also what the airline wants

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