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    Romanian Migration Translator

    Perth Translation provides migration Romanian translation services by NAATI Romanian translators for all types of documents required by the department of immigration and border protection.

    Our team of professional NAATI Romanian translators are able to prepare certified translations of the following documents commonly used for migration purposes / for the purpose of applying for a visa in Australia.

    'NAATI translators' refers to translators who are accredited by NAATI and recognised to provide certified translation of documents for legal use in Australia.

    • Translate Romanian Academic Transcript
    • Translate Romanian Adoption Letters
    • Translate Romanian Bank Statements
    • Translate Romanian Birth Certificates
    • Translate Romanian Degree and Diploma Certificates
    • Romanian Driving License Translation
    • Translate Romanian Emails and Letters
    • Translate Romanian Employer Letters
    • Translate Romanian Family Records
    • Translate Romanian Marriage Certificates
    • Translate Name-change Documents
    • Translate Romanian Passports
    • Translate Romanian Police Clearance / No-Criminal Records
    • Translate Romanian Utility Bills
    • Translate Romanian Payslips
    • Translate Romanian Trade Qualifications

    Enquire with us today with your certified translation requirement.


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    About the Romanian Language

    The Romanian language is a Romance language, meaning it comes from Latin like French, Spanish and Italian. It has 66% Latin-based words and 20% Slavic-based words.

    Romanian is also the most spoken language in Moldova, which is northeast of Romania. In Moldova, they refer to Romanian as Moldavian. However, there are certain differences, such as the dialect and a Moldavian accent.

    Romanian descended from the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Roman provinces of Southeastern Europe. Roman inscriptions show that Latin was primarily used to the north of the so-called Jireček Line (a hypothetical boundary between the predominantly Latin- and Greek-speaking territories of the Balkan Peninsula in the Roman Empire), but the exact territory where Proto-Romanian (or Common Romanian) developed cannot certainly be determined. Most regions where Romanian is now widely spoken—Bessarabia, Bukovina, Crișana, Maramureș, Moldova, and significant parts of Muntenia—were not incorporated in the Roman Empire. Other regions—Banat, western Muntenia, Oltenia and Transylvania—formed the Roman province of Dacia Traiana for about 170 years. According to the "continuity" theory, modern Romanian is the direct descendant of the Latin dialect of Dacia Traiana and developed primarily in the lands now forming Romania; the concurring "immigrationist" theory maintains that Proto-Romanian was spoken in the lands to the south of the Danube and Romanian-speakers settled in most parts of modern Romania only centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire.

    Most scholars agree that two major dialects developed from Common Romanian by the 10th century. Daco-Romanian (the official language of Romania and Moldova) and Istro-Romanian (a language spoken by no more than 2,000 people in Istria) descended from the northern dialect. Two other languages, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, developed from the southern version of Common Romanian. These two languages are now spoken in lands to the south of the Jireček Line.


    Romanian Document Translation

    Standard Romanian is uniform across Romania, though documents from the Republic of Moldova use an identical language historically designated as "Moldovan" (now officially recognised as Romanian). Some older Moldovan documents from the Soviet period may be in Russian or use Cyrillic-script Romanian. Documents from Romanian-speaking communities in Serbia's Vojvodina follow Serbian administrative formats.

    Romanian Document Types

    Key Romanian civil documents include certificat de nastere (birth certificate), certificat de casatorie (marriage certificate), and diploma de bacalaureat (secondary education diploma).

    Romanian is the official language of Romania and the Republic of Moldova, and an official language of the European Union. It has co-official status in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in Serbia. Romanian documents follow EU-harmonised civil registry formats, and since 2007 EU accession, many Romanian documents include multilingual standard form headers.

    Industry Requirements

    The Department of Home Affairs administers Australia's migration and citizenship programmes. The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) regulates registered migration agents, and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) handles visa decision reviews.

    Translation demand covers birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, police clearance certificates, employment references, academic qualifications, financial statements, character references, and relationship evidence for partner visa applications. Skills assessment bodies also require translated trade qualifications, professional licences, and employment records.

    The Department of Home Affairs mandates NAATI-certified translation for all non-English supporting documents submitted with visa and citizenship applications. Skills assessment authorities including VETASSESS, TRA, Engineers Australia, and ANMAC all require NAATI-certified translations. There is no exception for notarised or sworn translations from overseas — NAATI certification is the Australian standard.

    Western Australia's mining boom and skilled worker shortages drive significant skilled migration through subclass 482, 494, and 190 visas. Perth's Department of Home Affairs office on St Georges Terrace processes applications from a diverse applicant pool, with strong demand from British, South African, Indian, Filipino, and Chinese migrants. The WA State Nomination Program adds further requirements for translated qualification documents.

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