Coming December 15, fully vaccinated visa holders will be allowed to travel to Australia without applying for a travel exemption. It includes Australian visa holders who want to return and depart. Eligible visa holders should hold one of the Australian visas meant for students, skilled professionals, migrants, visitors, and parents.
Owing to the Omicron variant threat, the Australian administration has announced travel restrictions for those international travellers arriving from Eswatini, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Mozambique for 14 days. Any traveller who has been in these countries will not be allowed to enter the nation.
Australian permanent residents, citizens, or family members entering the island nation who have been in any of these countries and have landed in Australia in last 14 days must enter quarantine for 14 days in line with the state and territory requirements. It is regardless of the vaccination status. It applies even if you hold a travel exemption, eligible visa, or plan to enter under the safe travel zone arrangement.
The move taken by the administration allows fully vaccinated Australian permanent residents, citizens, and eligible visa holders to travel to and from Australia from December 15 without applying for a travel exemption.
If you are fully vaccinated, you can travel to the island nation without seeking a travel exemption and exempt from Australian travel restrictions or travel to Australia under a safe travel zone arrangement.
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The administration considers you to be fully vaccinated if you completed a course of TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) approved or recognised vaccine. It comprises mixed doses.
TGA is evaluating COVID-19 vaccines recognised for inbound travel to Australia. Nearly a week has passed from the final vaccine dose in the course of immunisation where you have to be fully vaccinated. However, mixed doses of vaccines approved or recognised by TGA count as being fully vaccinated.
For Children
There is no vaccination for travellers with acceptable proof for medical reasons. Children under 12 can access the same travel arrangement as fully vaccinated travellers. Arrangements also allow unvaccinated/partially vaccinated children aged 12-17 years to travel with a fully vaccinated adult.
If the child is traveling with an unvaccinated adult, the entire family is subjected to managed quarantine and passenger caps. Children aged under 12 years can be counted as fully vaccinated for travel purposes. Besides, their passports can be used as proof of age.
Vaccination Proof When Traveling to Australia or Leaving the Country
The traveller has to comply with other requirements for coming to the island nation. You need to contact AIR (Australian Immunisation Register) if you were vaccinated in Australia but cannot get ICVC owing to name details on the vaccination certificate if the details are not matching your passport
Travellers who are not vaccinated for medical reasons have to provide medical exemption proof. It is vital to check requirements, especially quarantine requirements in the territory or state to which you can be traveling.
The certificate comprising English language has to include:
People who have received non-TGA-approved or recognised vaccines should not be certified in this category and cannot be treated as vaccinated for their travel.
It is necessary to check quarantine and post-arrival testing requirements, in the state or territory to which you are traveling. This ultimately will impact travel arrangements.
In case you plan to travel onwards to or through a different territory or state when you arrive in Australia, you have to check travel restrictions domestically. Both states and territories can apply for their travel restrictions.
It is necessary to comply with requirements in the territory or state of your arrival. It includes quarantine and post-arrival testing requirements. However, restrictions are set to change at short notice.
Besides, you are eligible for reduced quarantine requirements especially when returning to Australia. A lot depends on the territory or state to which an individual is traveling.
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