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Sydney Farsi Translation Services
Get certified Farsi translation from NAATI Farsi translators in Sydney. Our professional Farsi translators are proficient in both English to Farsi translation and Farsi to English translation.
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- Sydney legal translation services
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Farsi NAATI Translation Services
We service Sydney and Australia-Wide in providing NAATI translation services. Certified Farsi translation of the following types of documents are usually prepared by our NAATI certified Farsi translators:
- Farsi driver licence translation
- Farsi financial translation and bank statement translations
- Farsi birth certificate translation
- Farsi marriage certificate translation
- Farsi name-change certificate translation
- Farsi degree translation
- Farsi diploma translation
- Farsi academic transcript translation
- Farsi passport translation
- Farsi police report translation
- Farsi police clearance translation
- Farsi personal letters and cards
- Farsi utility bill translations
- Farsi death certificate translation
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower's outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs. We are partnering with Sydney Translation Services to provide fast and high quality Australia translation services.
Why Choose Us
- Fast Local Support in Australia
- Farsi Translators with Updated NAATI Certification
- Over 11 years experience in Providing Certified Translation Services
- Track-Record for Official Translation Acceptance for Various Australian Authorities
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Farsi Translation for Sydney Residents
Farsi (Persian) uses an SOV word order and employs the ezafe construction — an unstressed vowel linking nouns to their modifiers — which has no English equivalent and must be correctly parsed to understand document meaning. The language has no grammatical gender and does not use articles, but its formal written register (used in legal and official documents) draws heavily on Arabic vocabulary and syntax, making it considerably more complex than spoken Farsi. Honorific and bureaucratic phrasing in Iranian official documents can be elaborate, requiring translators with specific familiarity with administrative Persian.
Common Farsi Documents
Commonly translated documents include the shenasnameh (identity booklet containing birth, marriage, and family details), marriage certificates, divorce decrees from Iranian family courts, academic transcripts from Iranian universities, and military service completion cards.
Iranian civil documents including birth certificates (shenasnameh), marriage certificates, and national identity cards are issued by the Civil Registration Organisation (Sazmān-e Sabt-e Ahvāl-e Keshvar). Iran is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, so documents require legalisation through the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the relevant Australian diplomatic mission. The shenasnameh is a booklet-format identity document containing birth, marriage, and family details that is unique to Iran's civil registration system.
NAATI offers certification for Farsi (Persian) translators, and there is a substantial pool of certified practitioners in Australia, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne. NAATI-certified Farsi translations are routinely accepted by Australian government agencies for immigration, legal, and educational purposes.
About the Farsi Language
Farsi has remained remarkably stable for over a thousand years — modern speakers can read 10th-century Persian poetry by Ferdowsi with relative ease, something impossible with most other languages of that era. Unlike Arabic, from which it borrows its script, Farsi has no grammatical gender whatsoever — there is no "he" or "she," just a single pronoun "u" for all people. The word "paradise" entered English from the Old Persian word "pairidaeza" meaning "walled garden."
Translation Services in Sydney
Sydney is Australia's largest city and the primary gateway for skilled migration, with substantial Chinese, Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, and Filipino communities concentrated across suburbs like Hurstville, Parramatta, and Cabramatta. The city's strong finance, technology, and healthcare sectors attract professionals under skilled visa programs, while its prestigious universities draw over 200,000 international students annually.
Translation demand in Sydney is driven by the Department of Home Affairs' central processing office, the Federal Circuit and Family Court, major teaching hospitals like Westmead and Royal Prince Alfred, and universities including UNSW, Sydney, and UTS that require certified academic transcript translations.
The University of Sydney, UNSW, UTS, and Macquarie University collectively enrol tens of thousands of international students requiring document translation. The Administrative Appeals Tribunal, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, and major hospitals like Westmead and Royal North Shore regularly process multilingual documentation.
