If you're looking to apply for Permanent Residency in Australia, you may need to prove your language proficiency. The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) provides language testing.....
Read MoreThe language proficiency test consists of two conversations of about 300 words. Dialogue is in both languages. English and LOTE are split into segments of up to 35 words. Candidates.....
Read MoreNAATI stands for National Accreditation Body for Translators and Interpreters. A standards body that sets maintains and promotes high professional standards and issues accreditation to practitioners wishing to work as translators.....
Read MoreLanguage skills at a community level are evaluated by the Credentialed Community Language (CCL) test. The applicants who wish to submit a point-based visa application typically take the CCL test......
Read MoreThe National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters is known as NAATI. It is a body that grants accreditations to professionals seeking employment as interpreters and translators in Australia. Under the.....
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