The NAATI Credentialed Community Language (CCL) test is an assessment designed to evaluate your ability to communicate at a community level between English and another language. It is primarily taken by individuals who wish to apply for points-based skilled migration visas in Australia.
Note: Passing this test provides a migration credential but does not certify you to work professionally as an interpreter or translator.

By successfully passing the NAATI CCL test, you can claim 5 additional NAATI points toward your points-based skilled migration visa application.
Here is the complete list of the 55 languages currently available for the NAATI CCL test:
| Afrikaans* | Dutch | Italian | Pashto |
| Arabic | Dzongkha | Japanese | Persian |
| Bangla | Filipino | Kannada | Polish |
| Bosnian | Finnish | Khmer | Portuguese |
| Bulgarian | French | Korean | Punjabi |
| Burmese | German | Macedonian | Romanian |
| Cantonese | Greek | Malay | Russian |
| Croatian | Gujarati | Malayalam | Serbian |
| Czech | Hazaragi | Mandarin | Sinhalese |
| Dari | Hindi | Marathi | Somali |
| Spanish | Tamil | Thai | Urdu |
| Swahili | Telugu | Turkish | Vietnamese |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | Ukrainian | Yoruba |
NAATI regularly adds more languages based on community demand.
*pending candidate demand
The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed that NAATI Credentialed Community Language (CCL) test results are valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the test.