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    Sydney Turkish Translation Services

    Get certified Turkish translation from NAATI Turkish translators in Sydney. Our professional Turkish translators are proficient in both English to Turkish translation and Turkish to English translation.

    Turkish translation services we provide for Sydney include Turkish migration document translations, Turkish legal translation, technical translation, advertising and marketing translations and Turkish financial translations.

    Get a quote for your Turkish document translation using the form on this page.

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    Easy Online Process You can choose to print the translation ecopy or receive hard copy by mail.
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    Affordable Pricing Experienced Turkish translators familiar with what you need for migration translation, or translation of other types of documents for legal purposes in Australia.

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    Turkish Translator Sydney

    Many businesses require Turkish translators for legal documents, websites, namecards or brochures. Our Turkish translators offer fast translation services for Sydney. Get reliable and experienced Turkish translators with our Sydney translation service.

    You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Turkish translator is ready to assist you.


    About the Turkish Language

    Turkish is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 10–15 million native speakers in Southeast Europe (mostly in East and Western Thrace) and 60–65 million native speakers in Western Asia (mostly in Anatolia).

    Turkish as an official EU language, even though Turkey is not a member state.

    Turkish Translator for Sydney

    NAATI certified Turkish translation services that you can trust that is based in Australia.

    To get started, email your documents for translation to enquiry@perthtranslation.com or use the form on this page.

    Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower's outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs. We are partnering with Sydney Translation Services to provide fast and high quality Australia translation services.

    Certified Turkish translation of the following types of documents are usually prepared by Turkish NAATI translators:

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    Turkish Translation for Sydney

    Turkish spoken in Turkey (Istanbul Turkish) forms the basis of the standard language, but documents may also originate from Turkish-speaking communities in Cyprus, the Balkans, and Central Asia, each with localised vocabulary. Northern Cyprus issues official documents in Turkish with terminology that sometimes diverges from Republic of Turkey conventions. Ottoman-era documents, still occasionally presented for genealogical or property purposes, use an entirely different script and archaic vocabulary requiring specialist expertise.

    Turkish Document Types

    A birth certificate is a doğum belgesi or nüfus kayıt örneği (population register extract), and a marriage certificate is an evlenme cüzdanı. Criminal record certificates are issued as adli sicil kaydı, and university diplomas are titled simply diploma or mezuniyet belgesi.

    Turkish is the official language of both the Republic of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and it holds co-official status in Cyprus overall. It is a recognised minority language in Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. Turkish is not an official EU language but is used in EU accession negotiations and in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

    About Sydney

    The University of Sydney, UNSW, and University of Technology Sydney collectively enrol over 50,000 international students from more than 130 countries. Macquarie University and Western Sydney University also draw substantial international cohorts, particularly from South Asia and South-East Asia.

    Financial services, professional consulting, and technology are the dominant sectors, concentrated in the CBD and North Sydney. The city is also a major hub for creative industries, tourism, and international trade.

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia operates from the Law Courts Building on Queens Square. The Department of Home Affairs maintains a major office in Parramatta for visa and citizenship processing, and the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages is on Elizabeth Street.

    Greater Sydney has a population exceeding 5.3 million, making it Australia's largest city. Significant international communities include Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and Lebanese populations, with Mandarin and Arabic among the most spoken languages after English.

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