Examples of EU official languages in a sentence
Copies of official documents can be submitted in any of the EU official languages.
Applications must be drafted in one of the EU official languages.
Only applications fulfilling the following conditions will be considered:- submitted in one of the EU official languages, using the online application form (e-form), completed in full, with all the required signed annexes (original signatures or equivalent required);- and accompanied by an application package sent by post or by express courier service by the deadline (the postmark serves as proof for post and the registered delivery receipt of the mail service serves as proof for express courier service).
Applicants whose diplomas are not issued in one of the EU official languages must provide a translation of these documents into English or French.
It is also helpful to provide the English or French version of diplomas, if available.Applicants whose diplomas are not issued in one of the EU official languages must provide a translation of these documents into English or French.
Applications shall comply with the following requirements:- they must be sent no later than the deadline for submitting applications referred to in section 3 of the present guidelines;- they must be submitted in writing using the online application form (see section 14 of the present guidelines);- they must be drafted in one of the EU official languages- they must be completed in full, and contain all the required signed annexes (original signatures or equivalent required).
In case of non-compliance, competent authorities must also notify ESMA within two months of the date of publication of the guidelines on ESMA’s website in all EU official languages of their reasons for not complying with the guidelines.
Language(s) necessary for the performance of duties Two EU official languages, one being English or French.
These Guidelines will apply three months after publication in all EU official languages.
An excerpt from the company register is allowed in one of the EU official languages.