Select Language: English | 中文 | Español | عربي | Polski
Due Diligence  
Home About Us Certificate Verification Service Partners and Associations Press Room Offices Links Contact Us
 

Hassle-free Certificate Verification from Sept 3

August 22, 2005
Khaleej Times

DUBAI — Come September 3, foreigners, particularly Asians, would not be required to go through the tedious multi-layered degree attestation process in their respective countries, following the introduction of a centralised single-window verification process by the UAE government to root out the menace of fake degrees.

Thousands of job-seekers who are drawn to the UAE by the opportunities available in the country had to go through several layers of authentication and attestation process of educational degrees to obtain UAE residence visa, and usually land up spending heavily in getting it done through private companies offering the service in the country.

Under the new system, all one has to do is pay Dh500 and hand over the certificates to Emirates Post, who in turn hand it over to Integra Screen, which is one of the world's leading provider of immigration screening and document verification services, selected by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to offer the degree verification programme.

The programme involves conducting educational background verification for all individuals who are required to produce supporting certificates prior to obtaining their residence visa in the UAE.

Paul Kane, Director of Business Development for Integra Screen in Dubai, said the company was equipped to handle large volumes of degree verification applications. "Figures are very sketchy at present, but roughly we expect around 8000 to 10,000 applications a month through the 78 post offices of Emirates Post located throughout the country."

Integra Screen has signed a contract with Emirates Post to be their exclusive partner in the Ministry of labour's UAE degree verification programme, he said, pointing out that this programme will eliminate the degree attestation procedures. It will be a mandatory service for every job-seeker in the UAE, Kane said, assuring that it would be fool-proof and cost-effective compared to the private attestation companies currently offering attestation services in the UAE.

"The process is simple. A candidate seeking the service will have to submit a copy of the degree certificate along with an application form (available at post office or typing centres in the country), a copy of marksheet, examination seat number and passport copy in a special envelope designed for this service for a fee of Dh500. On submission of the documents, the candidate will be issued a personal ID number which he can log on to Emirates post website to track the status of the degree verification," he said.

He said the Integra Screen system will be linked to Emirates Post and the Ministry of labour and Social Affairs systems which will receive latest updates on the verification status of a candidate's degree. Once the verification is completed with the respective university of the candidate, the verified copy will be delivered by Emirates Post to the candidate.

Kane said if the degree was found to be fake, the candidate will face forced exit according to the laws of the country.

He said the verification process could take a month to six week time, or more, depending on the time taken by the institution. The service will be available to expatriates from all countries and any university across the world, Kane said.

Abdullah Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post, who signed the deal with Integra Screen, was quoted as saying : "We are delighted to partner Integra Screen, which is the ideal company in terms of customer service."

*Reproduced with permission from Khaleej Times