NAATI Portuguese Translator for Marriage Certificate Translation
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Sydney Translation Services provides fast and affordable marriage certificate translation.
Our NAATI certified Portuguese translator can translate from English to Portuguese or Portuguese to English, with a 100% acceptance guarantee for the immigration department in Australia.
You can be assured that our Portuguese translators are certified, meaning they renew their certification with NAATI at regular intervals as to remain up-to-date and committed to the highest level of competency and currency in the profession for Portuguese marriage certificate translation.
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- Do Not need original files
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The Portuguese Language
More about the Portuguese Language
Portuguese is a Romance language and the official language of Portugal and former Portuguese colonies of South America and Africa, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, Guiné-Bissau and São Tomé e Príncipe. Additionally, Portuguese speakers are also found in Macau in China, East Timor in South East Asia and Goa in India. Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes once called Portuguese "the sweet language" and Spanish playwright Lope de Vega referred to it as "sweet", while the Brazilian writer Olavo Bilac poetically described it as a última flor do Lácio, inculta e bela (the last flower of Latium, wild and beautiful). Portuguese is also termed "the language of Camões", after one of Portugal's greatest literary figures, Luís Vaz de Camões.