Australian community language
To be eligible for these bonus points you
must be fluent in one of the community languages listed below.
'Fluent' means you have professional level
language skills (written or oral) as evidenced by a qualification (of
equivalent standard to an Australian degree) gained from a university where
instruction was in one of the listed languages or be accredited with the
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) at
the professional level (translator/interpreter level).
NAATI can provide tests in a wide range of
languages both within
See: NAATI Website
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Afrikaans* |
Albanian |
Arabic/Lebanese |
Armenian* |
Bangla
(Bengali) |
Bosnian |
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Bulgarian |
Burmese |
Chinese -
Cantonese |
Chinese -
Mandarin |
Croatian |
Czech |
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Danish* |
Dutch |
Estonian* |
Fijian |
Filipino (Tagalog) |
Finnish |
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French |
German |
Greek |
Hebrew* |
Hindi |
Hungarian |
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Indonesian |
Italian |
Japanese |
Khmer |
Korean |
Lao |
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Latvian* |
Lithuanian* |
Macedonian |
Malay |
Maltese |
Norwegian* |
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Persian |
Polish |
Portuguese |
Punjabi |
Romanian |
Russian |
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Serbian |
Sinhalese |
Slovak |
Slovene* |
Spanish |
Swedish* |
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Tamil |
Thai |
Turkish |
Ukrainian |
Urdu |
Vietnamese |
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Yiddish* |
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* Testing by
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) is
not available.