Skills Assessment Translation for Melbourne Skilled Migrants
Melbourne is uniquely positioned as the headquarters of several of Australia's most important skills assessment authorities, making the city the focal point for skilled migration qualification evaluations nationwide. VETASSESS, located at 478 Albert Street in East Melbourne, is the largest skills assessment body in Australia, covering over 350 occupations. CPA Australia, headquartered at 28 Freshwater Place in Southbank, assesses accounting qualifications. If your qualifications or employment documents are in a language other than English, NAATI certified translations are mandatory for every assessment application.
A positive skills assessment is the gateway to skilled migration in Australia, and for Melbourne-based applicants pursuing Victorian state nomination (subclass 190), the assessment is the first critical milestone. Each assessing authority has specific document requirements, but most require NAATI certified translations of:
- Degree certificates and diplomas — confirming the qualification awarded by your overseas institution
- Academic transcripts — showing subjects studied, grades achieved, and credit hours completed
- Employment references — detailed letters from employers confirming roles, responsibilities, and duration of employment
- Professional licences and registrations — certificates of professional membership or registration from your home country
- Supplementary documents — curricula vitae, course syllabi, and other supporting materials if requested
Melbourne's major assessment authorities and the occupations they cover include VETASSESS (general professional occupations), ACS (IT and telecommunications), Engineers Australia (engineering occupations via CDR or direct pathway), CPA Australia, CA ANZ, and IPA (accounting), ANMAC (nursing and midwifery), AHPRA (health practitioners), AITSL (teaching), and TRA (trade occupations). Each has offices or processing centres accessible to Melbourne applicants.
Submitting documents without NAATI certified translations will result in your skills assessment being delayed, returned, or rejected. Assessment authorities explicitly state that translations by non-NAATI translators, machine translation outputs, or self-translations are not acceptable. Our service ensures Melbourne applicants receive properly certified translations that meet every authority's requirements from the outset.