I am going to study in Malaysia, and the driver's license in Shanghai needs to be certified and stamped by the embassy in China.

First do bilingual notarization in the municipal notary office in China, and then go to embassies and consulates in China for diplomatic certification. Note that authentication can be divided into single authentication and double authentication. One is to do the certification of Malaysian embassies and consulates, and the other is to do the certification of Malaysian embassies and consulates, which needs to be done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. Generally speaking, notarization in Chinese and English is fast and only takes two working days. However, the certification is slow, and it usually takes more than ten working days. Please pay attention to this.