Department of Immigration and Citizenship awards personal document translation contract to VITS

VITS is pleased to announce it has once again been selected by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) to deliver its fee-free document translation service for people settling permanently in Australia.

The contract provides Australian citizens, permanent visa holders and Temporary/Provisional visa holders with a free document translating service during their initial two year settlement period in Australia. The service aims to assist in their successful settlement in this country.

“We are delighted to have been selected once again to provide a crucial service to help new arrivals settle across Australia,” said George Bisas, Chief Executive Officer of VITS. 
“With over 10 years of experience in delivering this service, this new contract underlines VITS’ proven experience, reliable systems and consistent quality in delivering such a project with a great variety of documents being translated from over 80 countries around the world.”

To learn more about this service: http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/help-with-english/help_with_translating/translation_help.htm

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