Australia has been a favorite destination for new settlers and for the people who are keen to migrate to other countries. Moreover, Australia provides number of benefits to students and job seekers from all over the world.

To promote its open policy, Department of Immigration in Australia has simplified its procedure and provides up to date information to people.

There are roughly around 20 million people; being a very large continent, it is not able to use its all natural resources due to which a very short part of the continent is being utilized.

You will be surprised to know that the Department of Social Services is keen to offer its Document Translation Services. You can avail Document Translation Services for free but there is an eligibility critera if you fall in that category you can benefit from this service.

To avail free Document Translation Services you can contact the department at the following address:

Contact the Department

National office

Tuggeranong Office Park

Soward Way (cnr Athllon Drive)

Greenway ACT 2900

GPO Box 9820

Canberra ACT 2601

Every possible support is provided by the concerned department in Australia. There are numerous AMEP (Adult Migrant English Program) learning centers in Australia where free document translation services are provided.

If you have any query or concern about document translation services you can go to their website and contact them.

You are eligible for free document translation services if you are returning Australian citizens, provisional visa holders, temporary visa holders or permanent residents.

But make sure you will not be able to avail free document translation services if you are applying mandatory documents for a visa.

The main purpose of free document translation services is aimed to provide support to Australian citizens and eligible permanent residents.

Free document translation services are being provided to strengthen the fields of community participation, employment and education especially to those people aspire to arrive or migrate to Australia.

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