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Auckland Norwegian Translator
Get certified Norwegian translation from NAATI certified Norwegian translators in Auckland. Our NAATI Norwegian translators provide both English to Norwegian translation and Norwegian to English translation for all types of documents.
Norwegian translation services:
- Auckland migration translation
- Auckland legal translation
- Auckland technical document translation
- Auckland financial document translation
- Auckland advertising and marketing translations
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Auckland Norwegian Translation Service
Our Norwegian translators offer a fast translation services for all types of documents. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Norwegian translator is ready to assist you.
- Delivering quality translations in Australia since 2011
- High quality team of senior NAATI certified translators
- Experienced in delivering multilingual projects with design component
- Local support for Auckland and Australia-Wide
Auckland NAATI Translation Services
Auckland, based around 2 large harbours, is a major city in the north of New Zealand’s North Island. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Wintergardens. Near Downtown, Mission Bay Beach has a seaside promenade.
Certified Norwegian translation of the following types of documents are prepared by our experienced NAATI certified Norwegian translators:
- Norwegian death certificate translation
- Norwegian degree translation
- Norwegian diploma translation
- Norwegian divorce certificate translation
- Norwegian driver licence translation
- Norwegian employment record translation
- Norwegian financial document translations such as bank statements
- Norwegian legal contract translation
- Norwegian marriage certificate translation
- Norwegian medical report translation
- Norwegian name-change certificate translation
- Norwegian passport translation
- Norwegian personal letters and cards
- Norwegian police check translation
- Norwegian police report translation
- Norwegian school transcript translation
- Norwegian utility bill translations
- Wills and Power of Attorney translation
Norwegian Business Translation Services

- Norwegian brochure translation
- Norwegian website translation
- Norwegian marketing translation
- Norwegian technical translation
- Norwegian medical translation
About the Norwegian Language
Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language and the official language of Norway. As established by law and governmental policy, there are two official forms of written Norwegian – Bokmål (literally "book language") and Nynorsk (literally "new Norwegian"). The Norwegian Language Council is responsible for regulating the two forms, and recommends the terms "Norwegian Bokmål" and "Norwegian Nynorsk" in English.
Norwegian Community in Australia
Norway's representation in Australia as a migration source is small — the Norwegian community is primarily composed of skilled professionals, employees of Norwegian corporations with Australian operations (particularly in maritime and energy industries), and Norwegian nationals who came through partner visas. The relationship between Australia and Norway is largely a professional one: the countries have complementary roles in global resources, shipping, and maritime services, and business translation between Norwegian and English is a consistent part of this engagement. Translation requests from Norwegian speakers in Australia are almost entirely commercial: contracts, corporate documentation, technical specifications, and occasionally academic credentials. Immigration document translation is relatively uncommon given the small permanent settler volume — Norway's robust social system and high standard of living mean emigration is typically a lifestyle or career choice rather than economic necessity, and many Norwegian residents in Australia return home. Norwegian uses Latin script and comes in two official written standards: Bokmål, used by roughly 85–90% of writers and in most government and corporate documents, and Nynorsk, used in parts of western Norway. Both are official; most translation requests involve Bokmål. Norway is not an EU member (though closely integrated through the EEA) and is a Hague Apostille Convention signatory; documents are apostille-stamped.
