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An EAL (Education Assessment Letter) can typically be authenticated by authorized educational institutions, government agencies, or designated credential evaluation services. The authentication process usually involves verifying the document's legitimacy through official records, signatures, and seals. Often, institutions may require direct communication with the issuing body to confirm the authenticity of the EAL. Additionally, some countries have specific regulations and procedures for validating educational credentials.

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