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Travel to Australia

Entry requirements to Australia

From July 6 2022, the way you ​travel to and from Australia has changed. All travellers should be aware that:

  • People entering Australia do not need to provide evidence of vaccination status
  • People entering Australia do not need to complete the Digital Passenger Declaration or Maritime Travel Declaration
  • People leaving Australia will not be asked to provide evidence of their vaccination status
  • Unvaccinated visa holders do not​ need a travel exemption to travel to Australia
  • Masks are still required on flights travelling to Australia.

It is important to remember that airlines, vessel operators and other countries may have specific requirements that travellers need to comply with.

Information is being updated regularly so important to visit here

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/covid19/entering-and-leaving-australia

 

Travel documents required

All passengers other than Australian and New Zealand citizens need to present the following documents to officers in immigration clearance:

  • a valid passport or other acceptable travel document
  • valid visa or authority to enter Australia (including electronic visas)
  • a completed and signed Incoming Passenger card, including health and character declaration.

Anyone who arrives without a valid travel document, visa or authority, might be refused entry to Australia or delayed until their identity and claims to enter Australia have been confirmed.

https://www.abf.gov.au/entering-and-leaving-australia/crossing-the-border/at-the-border/travel-documents

 

Local invitation letters can be provided as required - please contact Petra Rickman at petra.rickman@anu.edu.au and Tibor Kibedi at tibor.kibedi@anu.edu.au