Need NAATI-certified Mongolian translation for documents from Singapore? Sydney Translation provides professional Mongolian translation services to clients worldwide. Whether you are applying for an Australian visa, enrolling in an Australian university, or need documents certified for legal purposes, our qualified translators can assist.
Mongolian (Монгол) belongs to the Mongolic, Central Mongolic language family and has approximately 5.7 million native speakers speakers.
Documents Commonly Translated for Australian Immigration
Mongolian birth certificate translation for visa applications and citizenship
Marriage and divorce certificates for partner and family visa applications
Police clearance certificates for character requirements
Academic qualifications and transcripts for skills assessment bodies
Driver licence translation for use with Australian transport authorities
Employment references and contracts for skilled migration applications
Medical reports, vaccination records, and health assessments
Why choose Sydney Translation?
All translators are NAATI certified — the national standard for translation in Australia
Professional Mongolian translators with university qualifications and professional accreditation
Translations accepted by the Department of Home Affairs, Australian courts, universities, and all government agencies
Dedicated quality assurance review before delivery
Secure document handling and confidential service
How does the remote translation process work?
Our translation service is fully remote, making it easy to order from Singapore or anywhere in the world:
Submit: Email clear photos or scans of your documents to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au
Quote: We will reply with a free quote, typically within a few hours
Translate: Once confirmed, your NAATI-certified translator completes the translation
Receive: Certified translations are delivered by email in PDF format, ready for submission
No originals are required — clear photographs are sufficient. For large files, we may provide a secure download link.
NAATI Certified Mongolian Translation for Singapore
Our Mongolian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials, ensuring your translated documents are accepted by all Australian government departments, courts, and institutions. Common Mongolian document translations we certify for Singapore residents include:
Driver LicenseBirth CertificatePassport TranslationMarriage CertificateDeath CertificateDivorce CertificateDegree CertificateNo-Criminal Record
NAATI Mongolian Translation Certification
NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) is Australia's national standards and accreditation body for translators and interpreters. Our Mongolian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials.
Mongolian is a recognised language under NAATI. Practitioners may hold recognised credentials. The Mongolian community in Australia is growing but still small, so practitioners may be limited.
Cyrillic (Mongolia), Traditional Mongolian script (Inner Mongolia) script: Mongolian uses the Cyrillic (Mongolia), Traditional Mongolian script (Inner Mongolia) script. Our translation process ensures that all characters are correctly rendered and that the final document maintains professional formatting suitable for submission to government agencies, courts, and immigration authorities.
All NAATI-certified Mongolian translations from Sydney Translation include the translator's NAATI stamp, signature, and certification number. Learn more about our NAATI translation services and how certification works.
NAATI-certified Mongolian translations are accepted by:
Department of Home Affairs (immigration and visa applications)
State and federal courts
Universities and educational institutions
Government agencies including Centrelink, Medicare, and state transport authorities
Mongolian is natively known as Монгол and belongs to the Mongolic, Central Mongolic language family.
There are approximately 5.7 million native speakers worldwide.
Mongolia adopted the Cyrillic alphabet in 1941 under Soviet influence, replacing the traditional Mongolian script that had been used since the 13th century.
The traditional Mongolian script, still used in Inner Mongolia (China), is one of the few vertical scripts in the world, written in columns from left to right.
Mongolian has vowel harmony, dividing vowels into "masculine" (back) and "feminine" (front) groups, with suffixes changing to match the vowel class of the root word.
The Secret History of the Mongols, written in the 13th century, is the oldest surviving Mongolian literary work and a primary source for the life of Genghis Khan.
Mongolia has been promoting the revival of the traditional Mongolian script alongside Cyrillic since 2020, with plans to use both scripts officially.
The Mongolian community in Australia is relatively small but growing, numbering several thousand. Most are recent arrivals who came as students or skilled migrants since the 2000s. Communities are concentrated in Melbourne and Sydney. Cultural events centre around Naadam celebrations and Tsagaan Sar (Lunar New Year). Many Mongolian Australians are well-educated professionals.
About Singapore
Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore's circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha's teeth.
Stamford Raffles founded colonial Singapore in 1819 as a trading post of the East India Company; after its collapse and the eventual establishment of the British Raj, the islands were ceded to Britain and became part of its Straits Settlements in 1826. During the Second World War, Singapore was occupied by Japan. It gained independence from the UK in 1963 by federating with other former British territories to form Malaysia, but separated two years later over ideological differences, becoming a sovereign nation in 1965.
Other Mongolian Translation Service Locations
Below are commonly requested document types for Mongolian translation, shown with their Mongolian names (Монгол).
We also translate business contracts, financial statements, medical reports, immigration documents, and many other Mongolian documents. Contact us for a free quote.
Mongolian Translation FAQ for Singapore
How much does Mongolian translation cost in Singapore?
Mongolian translation costs depend on the document type, length, and complexity. Standard personal documents such as birth certificates and driver licences are typically a fixed price per page. Contact us at enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au with your document for a free, no-obligation quote. All prices include NAATI certification, the translator's stamp, and delivery by email.
Do I need a NAATI-certified Mongolian translator for my documents?
For most official purposes in Australia, including visa applications with the Department of Home Affairs, court proceedings, and driver licence transfers, you will need a NAATI-certified translation. Our Mongolian translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials. Every translation includes the NAATI stamp, translator signature, and certification number, and is accepted by government agencies, courts, universities, and financial institutions across Australia.
How long does Mongolian document translation take?
Standard personal documents such as birth certificates, driver licences, and marriage certificates are typically completed within 2 to 3 business days. Urgent same-day or next-day service is available for most document types, subject to translator availability. Completed translations are delivered by email in PDF format, with optional postal delivery within Australia.
Can I order Mongolian translation from Singapore?
Yes. Our NAATI-certified translation services are available to clients anywhere in the world. Email your documents to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au and we will provide a free quote, usually within a few hours. Completed translations are delivered by email in PDF format, suitable for submission to Australian immigration authorities, educational institutions, and government agencies.
What Mongolian documents can you translate?
We translate all types of Mongolian documents including birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, driver licences, passports, degree certificates, academic transcripts, police clearances, bank statements, medical reports, employment contracts, and legal documents. All translations are completed by qualified NAATI-certified Mongolian translators.
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