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Wellington Burmese Translation Services
Get certified Burmese translation from NAATI Burmese translators in Wellington. Our professional Burmese translators are proficient in both English to Burmese translation and Burmese to English translation.
- Wellington migration document translation services
- Wellington legal translation services
- Wellington technical translation services
- Wellington advertising and marketing translations
- Wellington financial translation services
- Wellington medical translation services
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Burmese Business Translation Services
Many businesses require Burmese translators for legal documents, websites, namecards or brochures. Our Burmese translators offer fast translation services for Wellington. Get reliable and experienced Burmese translators with our Wellington translation service.
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Burmese NAATI Translation Services
We service Wellington and Australia-Wide in providing NAATI translation services. Certified Burmese translation of the following types of documents are usually prepared by our NAATI certified Burmese translators:
- Burmese driver licence translation
- Burmese financial translation and bank statement translations
- Burmese birth certificate translation
- Burmese marriage certificate translation
- Burmese name-change certificate translation
- Burmese degree translation
- Burmese diploma translation
- Burmese academic transcript translation
- Burmese passport translation
- Burmese police report translation
- Burmese police clearance translation
- Burmese personal letters and cards
- Burmese utility bill translations
- Burmese death certificate translation
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, sits near the North Island's southernmost point on the Cook Strait. A compact city, it encompasses a waterfront promenade, sandy beaches, a working harbour and colourful timber houses on surrounding hills. From Lambton Quay, the iconic red Wellington Cable Car heads to the Wellington Botanic Gardens. Strong winds through the Cook Strait give it the nickname "Windy Wellington."
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- Fast Local Support in Australia
- Burmese 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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Burmese Translation for Wellington Residents
Burmese is a tonal language with four tones (low, high, creaky, and checked) that distinguish meaning, and its grammar follows a subject-object-verb word order that requires significant restructuring when translating to English. The language uses an elaborate system of particles and postpositions rather than prepositions, and has distinct formal and colloquial registers — written Burmese (literary style) differs substantially from spoken Burmese, with different vocabulary and grammatical structures. Official documents use the literary register, which many younger speakers may not fully command.
Common Burmese Documents
Burmese documents commonly requiring translation include the မွေးစာရင်း (mwe sarin, birth certificate), နိုင်ငံသားစိစစ်ရေးကတ်ပြား (national registration card/citizenship scrutiny card), ကျောင်းထွက်လက်မှတ် (school leaving certificate), and ရဲစခန်းထောက်ခံစာ (police clearance letter). Due to political instability, many refugees arrive with incomplete or reconstructed documentation that requires careful handling.
Myanmar civil documents are issued by various government departments — birth certificates by the Township General Administration Department, national registration cards (previously Citizenship Scrutiny Cards) by the Ministry of Immigration, and educational certificates by respective examination boards. Myanmar is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, so documents require consular legalisation. Due to political instability, obtaining authenticated documents from Myanmar can be particularly difficult.
NAATI offers certification for Burmese translators and interpreters, with demand driven by Australia's significant Myanmar-born population. Burmese interpreters are in particularly high demand for immigration and settlement services.
About the Burmese Language
Burmese is one of the few languages in the world with a vigesimal (base-20) counting system alongside its decimal system, a remnant of ancient Mon-Khmer influence. The circular shapes of the Burmese script evolved because the traditional writing material was palm leaves — straight lines would tear along the leaf's grain, so scribes developed rounded letterforms instead. Myanmar is also one of only three countries in the world (alongside the US and Liberia) that has not officially adopted the metric system, so Burmese documents may use unique measurement units like the tical (weight) and ta (length).
Translation Services in Wellington
Wellington attracts migrants primarily in government, public policy, technology, and creative industries, with established communities from the United Kingdom, India, China, and the Philippines. As New Zealand's capital, the city draws diplomats, international public servants, and skilled professionals, with migrant communities concentrated in suburbs like Newtown, Porirua, and Lower Hutt.
Translation demand in Wellington is driven by central government agencies including Immigration New Zealand's policy office, the Wellington District Court, Wellington Regional Hospital, and Victoria University of Wellington's international student body requiring translated academic credentials.
Victoria University of Wellington and Massey University's Wellington campus attract international students from Asia and the Pacific requiring translated qualifications. Wellington Regional Hospital, the Hutt Valley District Health Board, and the Wellington District Court are key institutional consumers of translation services in the region.
