NAATI Certified Assyrian Translation for Casula
Our Assyrian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials, ensuring your translated documents are accepted by all Australian government departments, courts, and institutions. Common Assyrian document translations we certify for Casula residents include:
Driver License
Birth Certificate
Passport Translation
Marriage Certificate
Death Certificate
Divorce Certificate
Degree Certificate
No-Criminal Record
NAATI Assyrian Translation Certification
NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) is Australia's national standards and accreditation body for translators and interpreters. Our Assyrian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials.
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is classified as a recognised language by NAATI. Formal certification testing is limited due to the small number of practitioners, but recognised practitioners are available for translation.
Right-to-left script: Assyrian is written from right to left. Our translators ensure that all translated documents maintain correct text direction, formatting, and layout, which is particularly important for official documents and certificates that need to mirror the original format.
Syriac script: Assyrian uses the Syriac script. Our translation process ensures that all characters are correctly rendered and that the final document maintains professional formatting suitable for submission to government agencies, courts, and immigration authorities.
All NAATI-certified Assyrian translations from Sydney Translation include the translator's NAATI stamp, signature, and certification number. Learn more about our NAATI translation services and how certification works.
NAATI-certified Assyrian translations are accepted by:
- Department of Home Affairs (immigration and visa applications)
- State and federal courts
- Universities and educational institutions
- Government agencies including Centrelink, Medicare, and state transport authorities
- Banks and financial institutions
The Assyrian Language
- Assyrian is natively known as ܣܘܪܝܬ and belongs to the Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Aramaic, Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language family.
- There are approximately 600,000 native speakers worldwide.
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a modern descendant of Aramaic, the lingua franca of the ancient Near East and the language spoken by Jesus Christ.
- The Assyrian people are indigenous to Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq, southeast Turkey, northwest Iran, and northeast Syria).
- Assyrian uses the Syriac script, which comes in three main forms: Estrangela (classical), Madnhaya (Eastern), and Serto (Western).
- The language has survived despite the Assyrian people lacking a nation-state, maintained through the Assyrian Church of the East and cultural institutions.
- The Assyrian genocide (Seyfo) of 1914-1920 displaced much of the Assyrian population, leading to diaspora communities worldwide.
- Australia is home to one of the largest Assyrian diaspora communities in the world, estimated at over 50,000 people. Most arrived from Iraq and Iran from the 1960s onward, with further waves after the Gulf Wars. The community is concentrated in Sydney's Fairfield and Liverpool areas, with significant populations also in Melbourne.
About Casula
Casula is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia 35 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Liverpool. Casula is the first suburb immediately south of Liverpool on the Hume Highway and the Main Southern Railway between Sydney and Melbourne. Casula consists of undulating, gently rolling land, with elevations across the suburb being mostly between 30 and 70 metres above sea level. The Georges River forms the eastern boundary of the suburb, and its western bank is paralleled by a relatively steep escarpment. The original inhabitants of the Casula area were the Tharawal or "Dharawal" people of the greater Eora nation. 'Tharawal' is the indigenous terminology that refers to the country and people who belong to Greater Southern and South-Western Sydney. The Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) extends through Liverpool, Camden, Campbelltown and Wollondilly Local Government Areas (LGA's). The totem animal for Tharawal country is the Superb Lyre Bird (Menura novaehollandiae).
Top Languages Spoken in Casula
The table below shows the most commonly spoken languages other than English in Casula, based on the 2021 Australian Census.
Other Assyrian Translation Service Locations
Camperdown Assyrian Translator, Campsie Assyrian Translator, Castle Hill Assyrian Translator, Cherrybrook Assyrian Translator, Chester Hill Assyrian Translator, Chifley Assyrian Translator.
Below are commonly requested document types for Assyrian translation, shown with their Assyrian names (ܣܘܪܝܬ).
We also translate business contracts, financial statements, medical reports, immigration documents, and many other Assyrian documents. Contact us for a free quote.
Assyrian Translation FAQ for Casula
How much does Assyrian translation cost in Casula?
Assyrian translation costs depend on the document type, length, and complexity. Standard personal documents such as birth certificates and driver licences are typically a fixed price per page. Contact us at enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au with your document for a free, no-obligation quote. All prices include NAATI certification, the translator's stamp, and delivery by email.
Do I need a NAATI-certified Assyrian translator for my documents?
For most official purposes in Australia, including visa applications with the Department of Home Affairs, court proceedings, and driver licence transfers, you will need a NAATI-certified translation. Our Assyrian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials. Every translation includes the NAATI stamp, translator signature, and certification number, and is accepted by government agencies, courts, universities, and financial institutions across Australia.
How long does Assyrian document translation take?
Standard personal documents such as birth certificates, driver licences, and marriage certificates are typically completed within 2 to 3 business days. Urgent same-day or next-day service is available for most document types, subject to translator availability. Completed translations are delivered by email in PDF format, with optional postal delivery within Australia.
Can I get Assyrian translation services if I live in Casula?
Absolutely. While Sydney Translation is based in Sydney, all translations are delivered by email, so we serve Casula and all areas across Australia. Simply email your documents to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au or use the upload form on this page.
How do I get my Assyrian driver licence translated in Casula?
Email a clear photo or scan of all sides of your Assyrian driver licence to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au. We will provide a NAATI-certified translation, typically within 1 to 2 business days. The certified translation is accepted by Service NSW for licence transfers and by car rental agencies across Australia.
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