The Credentialed Community Language Test (CCL) is an assessment of your language abilities at a community level.
The CCL Test is generally taken by the applicants who are looking to lodge a point-based visa application. On successfully passing the test, applicants are awarded five points towards the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), or Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 489).
These points are also referred to as Credentialed Community Language Points.
For further information about migration process or eligibility of 05 extra points, candidates should seek confirmation from their migration agent. NAATI does not set or administer immigration policy and the information provided here is general in nature.
CCL is not a professional certification and successful candidates are now allowed to work as a translator or interpreter. If you seek certified qualifications, please see How Do I Become a Translator or Interpreter.