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Wellington Polish Translator
Get certified Polish translation from NAATI certified Polish translators in Wellington. Our NAATI Polish translators provide both English to Polish translation and Polish to English translation for all types of documents.
- Wellington migration translation
- Wellington legal translation
- Wellington technical document translation
- Wellington financial document translation
- Wellington advertising and marketing translations
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Wellington Polish Translation Service
Our Polish 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 Polish 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 Wellington and Australia-Wide
Wellington NAATI Translation Services
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."
Certified Polish translation of the following types of documents are prepared by our experienced NAATI certified Polish translators:
- Polish death certificate translation
- Polish degree translation
- Polish diploma translation
- Polish divorce certificate translation
- Polish driver licence translation
- Polish employment record translation
- Polish financial document translations such as bank statements
- Polish legal contract translation
- Polish marriage certificate translation
- Polish medical report translation
- Polish name-change certificate translation
- Polish passport translation
- Polish personal letters and cards
- Polish police check translation
- Polish police report translation
- Polish school transcript translation
- Polish utility bill translations
- Wills and Power of Attorney translation
Polish Business Translation Services

- Polish brochure translation
- Polish website translation
- Polish marketing translation
- Polish technical translation
- Polish medical translation
About the Polish Language
Polish is a language of the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages, used throughout Poland (being that country's official language) and by Polish minorities in other countries. It's written standard is the Polish alphabet, which corresponds to the Latin alphabet with several additions. Polish is mainly spoken in Poland. Poland is one of the most linguistically homogeneous European countries; nearly 97% of Poland's citizens declare Polish as their mother tongue.
Polish Community in Australia
Poland's connection to Australia was forged largely by hardship. The post-World War II displaced persons program brought thousands of Polish survivors — many from the eastern Kresy territories that became part of the Soviet Union after 1945 — to Australia as one of their few available destinations. A later wave arrived following the Solidarity movement and martial law in the early 1980s. The community today is well-established and multi-generational, concentrated in the capital cities with significant Polish community clubs and cultural associations in Melbourne and Sydney. The translation requests this community generates reflect its history. Older-generation estate matters remain common, including the complex situation of families whose ancestral properties were in regions now in Ukraine, Belarus, or Lithuania — where civil records may be held in archives in those countries rather than in Poland itself. Property in Poland is also a frequent subject of legal translation, as families maintain or sell holdings passed down from the migration generation. For newer Polish arrivals, the full range of immigration documents applies. Poland is an EU member and Hague Apostille Convention signatory; current Polish documents are apostille-stamped and well-maintained through a centralised electronic civil registry (since 2015). Historical documents, particularly those from the pre-1939 and wartime periods, require specialist knowledge to locate and interpret.
