Documentary proof of a community language?

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Old Nov 20th 2002, 3:40 pm
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Tom
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Default Documentary proof of a community language?

Dear all,

I have a probably very basic question, but need your help to answer
anyway. My mother tongue is listed as one of the community languages
in Australia, which means I can theoretically get 5 points for it.
However, I do not have a university degree which was conducted in my
mother tongue (as I did my tertiary study in Australia). What are the
necessary documents I should have in this case then?

Appreciate any of your inputs. Thanks,
Tom.
 
Old Nov 20th 2002, 6:04 pm
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Jaj
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If you've not got a degree taught in that language, you need NAATI
accreditation as a translator or interpreter (professional level 3).
Don't count on the points, it's not easy.

Jeremy

    >On 20 Nov 2002 08:40:31 -0800, [email protected] (Tom) wrote:
    >Dear all,
    >I have a probably very basic question, but need your help to answer
    >anyway. My mother tongue is listed as one of the community languages
    >in Australia, which means I can theoretically get 5 points for it.
    >However, I do not have a university degree which was conducted in my
    >mother tongue (as I did my tertiary study in Australia). What are the
    >necessary documents I should have in this case then?
    >Appreciate any of your inputs. Thanks,
    >Tom.

This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
 

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