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A13.5 Translations (26/07/1999)
- Applicants must provide a certified translation for any documents not written in English.
- Translations must:
- not be made by an applicant's family member or a person with an interest in the outcome of the application; and
- be certified as a correct translation made by a person familiar with both languages and competent in translation work; and
- be prepared and certified by a recognised private or official translation service; and
- be on the official letterhead of the translation service, and
- bear the stamp or signature of the translator, and
- be accompanied by the original documents or certified copies; and
- be paid for by the applicant.
- Translations may be prepared by:
- the Translation Service of the Department of Internal Affairs, or
- language departments of secondary schools or universities, or
- reputable people within the community who are known to translate documents accurately, or
- embassies (if the translation is endorsed with the appropriate embassy seal), or
- any other recognised private or official translation service.
Effective 26/07/1999
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