Description
Issue and certify official documents to national citizens and foreigners such as passports and certificates.
Alternative labels
supply official documents
furnish official documentation
provide official documentation
provide official documents
supply official documentation
furnish official documents
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Issue official documents is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Consul: Consuls represent governments in foreign institutions such as embassies in order to facilitate economic and political cooperation between the two nations. They protect the interests of their home nation and provide bureaucratic assistance to citizens living as expatriates or travelling in the host country.
Notary: Notaries ensure the authenticity and legitimacy of official documents such as declarations, certificates, contracts, deeds and purchases. They examine the documents, witness the signing and authenticate them. They administer oaths and affirmations and perform other acts of notarisation.
Immigration adviser: Immigration advisers aid people seeking to move from one nation to another by advising them on immigration legislation, and assisting them in obtaining the necessary documentation to ensure the immigration process occurs in accordance with immigration laws.
Optional skill
Issue official documents is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Public funding advisor: Public funding advisors advise individuals and businesses about funding opportunities given by the government. They analyse the needs of clients, consult them on funds, grants and subsidies that apply to them and help with the application process. Public funding advisors also set up public grant administration in organisations.
References
- Issue official documents – ESCO