Bilingual Certification through the Global Seal of Biliteracy


A bilingual certification is an official recognition that confirms a person's ability to effectively communicate in two different languages.

Earn your bilingual certification with the Global Seal of Biliteracy. This certification provides official recognition of your bilingual language skills, paving the way for enhanced future opportunities.

Our bilingual certification serves as an international benchmark for verifying language proficiency in two or more languages. This uniform standard empowers Global Seal of Biliteracy recipients to become an indispensable asset in any bilingual environment.

We are unwaveringly dedicated to making this bilingual certification accessible to anyone who can prove their bilingual skills via standardized testing. In an effort to make our language certification as accessible as possible, we accept many commonly used language assessments to verify the bilingualism of recipients. 

Earning your bilingual certification through the Global Seal of Biliteracy is a clear way to demonstrate your language capabilities to schools and employers not just in your home state or country, but across national boundaries as well. Each Bilingual Certification comes with a unique, serial-numbered document that you can proudly present to validate your language proficiency on your resume or social media profiles, such as LinkedIn.

No matter where or how you acquired your language skills – in the classroom, at home, or through real-life immersion – the Global Seal of Biliteracy's bilingual certification applauds your achievement. We are committed to certifying and celebrating your language proficiency, opening the door to opportunities in a global market.

 

 
“We believe that no matter what language you speak, how you learned it, or where you live, every multilingual person deserves the chance to showcase their language proficiency to schools and employers. This new program closes the “opportunity gap” that exists for language learners who do not have access to state-sponsored Seal of Biliteracy programs. For the first time there is a pathway for everyone to earn their language passport to local and global success.”
— Linda Egnatz, Global Seal of Biliteracy Executive Director
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