Croatian Skills Assessment Translation
Croatian Translation for Australian Skills Assessment
A positive skills assessment is the foundation of every subclass 189 / 190 / 491 skilled visa. We prepare NAATI-certified English translations of the Croatian documents each assessing authority requires — diploma, prijepis ocjena, HZMO record and employer references — under one coordinated bundle.
What each assessor requires from Croatian applicants
Each assessing authority evaluates a different combination of qualifications and employment. Our translations are structured so each assessor can quickly map Croatian records to their Australian equivalents.
- VETASSESS — diploma, transcript, employer reference and HZMO record
- Engineers Australia — CDR narratives, diplomas, transcripts and syllabi
- ACS — ICT diplomas, transcripts, employer references
- TRA — trade qualifications, employer statements and HZMO history
- AHPRA — medical/nursing diplomas, transcripts and registration certificates
- CPA / CA ANZ — accounting degrees, transcripts and syllabi
NAATI Certification
What is a NAATI Certified Translation?
Every translation is issued under a NAATI-certified translator's stamp. Where assessors require both a translation and a certified copy, we can advise on how to combine our translation with a Justice-of-the-Peace certified copy of the Croatian original.
- Required by the Department of Home Affairs
- Accepted by universities and government agencies
- Ensures your application is not delayed or rejected
Flat rate
Instant price · Under 24-hour delivery
If your document contains multiple pages, each page is charged at $59. Your final page count is confirmed on upload before payment — no manual quote and no callback wait.
- $59 per page, shown upfront
- No manual quote — order immediately
- No waiting for a callback
- Under 24-hour delivery is standard, not a paid rush upgrade
- NAATI-certified and accepted Australia-wide
- Delivered digitally by email
Frequently asked questions
What the decision maker is assessing
Assessing authorities such as VETASSESS, Engineers Australia, ACS, TRA, CPA Australia and AHPRA compare your qualification content and employment duties to Australian standards. They apply their own equivalence rules, so the translation's job is to reproduce the original faithfully — including grading scales and credit values — rather than to interpret it.
Documents most often translated for this pathway
- Award certificate with the qualification title as issued
- Complete academic transcript with the grading legend and credit values
- Course syllabus or subject outlines where content mapping is required
- Employment references stating position, dates, hours and duties
- Independent employment or social-insurance records corroborating those dates
- Professional registration or licence certificates for regulated occupations
Croatian specifics for this application
Assessors reviewing Croatian qualifications look closely at the ECTS load in the dopunska isprava and at the HZMO record for employment dates. Where the Diploma Supplement is already bilingual, only the Croatian-only fields need translating — we will tell you if that applies.
Croatian uses the diacritics č, ć, đ, š and ž, which Australian databases frequently strip. Perić becomes Peric on an ImmiAccount record and Perić on the certificate, and that single character is a common cause of a name-discrepancy request. Dates run day.month.year with trailing full stops, and the OIB — an eleven-digit personal identification number — appears on most modern documents and is reproduced verbatim.
Order of work and timing
Translate the qualification bundle as a single order so terminology, institution names and dates stay consistent across every page. Employment evidence follows, and any additional documents the assessor requests are added to the same file so the whole bundle reads as one coherent submission.
Where these applications stall
- Grades converted to an Australian scale in the translation, which assessors treat as interference with the source document
- Duty statements paraphrased towards ANZSCO wording rather than translated literally
- The award translated without the transcript, when almost every assessor requires both together
- Presenting a 1976 Vienna Convention multilingual extract and assuming no translation is needed — many Australian agencies still require a NAATI-certified English translation of the completed fields
- Pre-1991 documents issued by SFRJ or SR Hrvatska authorities whose institution names no longer exist and must be rendered historically, not modernised
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