Job Hunting in the UK? Get Your Australian Degree Apostilled First

 

Graduating with an Australian degree opens doors across the globe—but in countries like the United Kingdom, you’ll need more than academic excellence to land a job. According to the UK’s Office for National Statistics, over 140,000 Australians live and work in the UK, many of them on work visas that require verified academic records.

If you’re planning to apply for jobs in the UK, one crucial step often overlooked is having your Australian degree Apostilled. UK employers, licensing bodies, and immigration authorities typically require proof that your qualifications are genuine. This is especially true when applying for regulated positions or skilled visa sponsorship.

So, what does this mean for job seekers with Australian qualifications? Let’s break it down.

Why You Need an Apostille for the UK Job Market

Because both Australia and the United Kingdom are member countries of the Hague Apostille Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalisation of Foreign Public Documents, job seekers benefit from a simplified document authentication process. The Apostille replaces the need for embassy or consular legalisation, streamlining the validation of degrees and academic transcripts.

UK employers rely on Apostilles to confirm that foreign-issued documents are legitimate and officially recognised in the issuing country. Without this, your application may be delayed—or rejected outright.

An Apostille verifies:

 The authenticity of your degree or transcript.

 That the document was issued by a recognised institution in Australia.

 That the official signing the document (e.g., a notary public) is authorised.

Which Documents Need an Apostille?

Australian job seekers heading to the UK will typically need to Apostille:

 Academic Degrees – e.g., Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD certificates.

 Transcripts – detailing course credits and results.

 Letters of Completion – if the official degree hasn’t been issued yet.

 Verification Letters – from universities or institutions confirming attendance and graduation.

These documents must either be originals or notarised copies. In many cases, notarisation is needed before the Apostille can be issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

The Apostille Process for Australian Academic Records

Here’s what the Apostille process typically looks like for degrees issued in Australia:

1. Document Notarisation
 A registered Australian Notary Public verifies the authenticity of the document and issues a Notarial Certificate if required.

2. Apostille Issuance by DFAT
 DFAT in Australia confirms the notary’s authority and attaches the Apostille certificate.


3. Submission to UK Employers or Visa Authorities
 Once Apostilled, your documents are ready for use in the UK without further legalisation.

Let Authentifier Handle It for You

Legalising your academic documents for international use can be time-consuming and confusing—but not when you work with Authentifier.

Authentifier provides fast, end-to-end Apostille services tailored for Australian degree holders applying in the UK.

Here’s how Authentifier helps:

 Express turnaround—most Apostilles are completed within one week

 Experienced Australian Notary Public team

 Free document checks to ensure everything is suitable for DFAT

 Online ordering and tracking

 Regular progress updates and expert support

Whether you're applying for a Tier 2 Skilled Worker visa or preparing to teach, work, or practice in the UK, Authentifier ensures your documents are Apostilled correctly, on time, and ready for submission.


Start your Apostille process with Authentifier today—fast, compliant, and trusted by professionals.




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