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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Statement of Professional Standing

You can obtain a Statement of Professional Standing from:

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mostar

Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Stjepana Radica 3, Dr. Ante Starcevica BB, 8800 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo

Federal Ministry of Education and Science, Obala Maka Dizdara 2, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ministry of Education and Science, Canton Sarajevo, Reisa Deemara Cansevica 1, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Srpska

Ministry of Education and Culture, Vuka Karadzica 4, 51000 Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina 

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Zenica Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zenica-Doboj Canton Kucukovici br. 2 Zenica 72000 Bosnia and Hercegovina

Statement of Professional Standing

A Statement of Professional Standing is a letter from a licensing body or an education ministry that says your right to teach has never been suspended, revoked or cancelled.

The Statement of Professional Standing provides the Ontario College of Teachers with information regarding your past professional practice as a teacher. For example, it tells the College whether your authorization to teach has ever been taken away for disciplinary reasons or whether you would still be welcome to teach in that country, province or state.

You must arrange to have this statement sent to the College from the jurisdiction where you completed your teacher education and from every jurisdiction in which you have been certified to teach.

The statement must:

  • verify you were authorized to teach in that jurisdiction
  • state that your authorization was never suspended, cancelled or revoked
  • come directly to the College from the licensing authority or department of education
  • be an original and signed by the appropriate official
  • not be more than one year old when the College receives it
  • be in the official language of the country in which you taught.

The College recognizes some jurisdictions have no central authority governing the teaching profession. In these instances the College will accept other documents.