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Summary of Australia's latest immigration policies 202 1 1 1

Although the borders of many countries are now open, the approved vaccination has been completed since 165438+ 10/,and entry into Australia is conditional and quarantine-free. So what are the latest regulations for entering Australia at present? Let's learn about the specific relevant regulations.

Most parts of NSW can now travel to NSW without restrictions, but each state has made special regulations for people who are already in NSW.

At present, NSW has only closed its border with Victoria. Before 165438+ 10/all people from Victoria to NSW must be isolated at home 1 4 days.

After 165438+ 10/0, unvaccinated passengers will not be allowed to enter NSW from Victoria, but fully vaccinated people can move freely between states.

Interstate travelers from all other States can now enter the new state, but they need to abide by local restrictions. For those who are fully vaccinated, the restrictions have been greatly relaxed.

In addition, before 1 65438+1October1,people in Greater Sydney are not allowed to go to NSW Town.

Anyone who enters Victoria from other States needs to apply for a permit. The final destination of travelers will determine what kind of restrictions they will be subject to.

The state practices a traffic light system. Almost all tourists will belong to the "green zone" and can enter the country with proper permits without being discovered or isolated.

However, Sydney and Canberra are now listed as "orange areas", but passengers from these cities can enter the country without testing or isolation if they have been fully vaccinated.

Vaccinated passengers from orange areas need to be quarantined on arrival, undergo COVID-19 testing and be quarantined until negative results are obtained.

From 1 65438+1October1,international travelers who have been fully vaccinated do not need to be quarantined in the hotel as long as they are tested within 24 hours after arriving in Victoria.

At present, people from NSW and Victoria, which are still regarded as epidemic hotspots, can only enter Queensland for returning residents or limited necessary reasons (such as relocation).

If you are allowed to enter Queensland, you must be isolated in the residence arranged by the government 14 days, and the expenses will be borne by yourself.

However, people from other parts of Australia are free to enter Queensland, just fill in the Queensland entry permit.

165438+1October 19. It is estimated that the national vaccination rate will be slightly relaxed when it reaches 70%. Interstate travelers who have received two doses of vaccine can enter Queensland from hot spots in COVID-19 announced by NSW and Victoria, but they can only arrive by air. They will be required to provide negative test results within 72 hours before departure, and will be subject to mandatory home isolation for 14 days.

After 12 and 17, Queensland will basically open its borders to wider communities and lift restrictions on hot spots. Passengers who have been injected with two doses of vaccine will no longer need isolation upon arrival and can enter Queensland by plane or road. But they still have to provide negative test results before leaving.

Tasmania is open to people from Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory.

New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria have all been declared high-risk areas by Tasmania and are subject to travel restrictions. People who have been to the above-mentioned areas within 14 days before arriving in Tasmania are prohibited from entering the country unless they are recognized as necessary travelers and approved.

Successful applicants must accept hotel isolation unless they are eligible to participate in Tasmania's family isolation program.

Western Australia Western Australia continues to implement Australia's most stringent interstate border restrictions, and all travelers must apply for G2G passes before entering the state.

Now, people from Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory can travel to Western Australia with passes without being isolated. These states and territories are classified as "extremely low risk". This is the only category that allows interstate travelers to enter Western Australia without being quarantined.

ACT is classified as "moderate risk", which requires exemption before entry and 14 days of home isolation.

Both Victoria and NSW are classified as "extreme risks", which means that few immigrants are exempted, and a few lucky ones will be required to be fully vaccinated, show negative test reports before traveling, and then accept 14 days of hotel isolation.

Tourists from the eastern states are unlikely to travel to Western Australia before next year.

Northern Territory Northern Territory declared the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria as hot spots in COVID-19. Passengers in these three places need to be exempted from inspection before entering the country, and they are quarantined at their own expense under the supervision of the authorities 14 days, unless they are eligible to participate in home quarantine.

From165438+123 October, passengers who have entered hot spots in COVID-19 but have been fully vaccinated will no longer need to be quarantined in hotels-they will be quarantined at home for 14 days.

ACTACT closed the border between Victoria and most parts of New South Wales, except for several postal areas along the border (such as Goulburn and Bega).

Passengers who have been to Victoria or NSW non-exempt areas within 14 days can apply for exemption. They must fill out an exemption application form before entering the country and accept quarantine on arrival.

From 1 65438+1October1,fully vaccinated people can travel between Victoria and ACT.

From that day on, residents of the Australian Capital Territory can visit Sydney and other places in New South Wales without isolation when they return.

South Australia South Australia has closed its borders with New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria, but granted exemptions to necessary travelers, returnees and people fleeing domestic violence. They must apply for exemption before entering the state, and then complete the home isolation for 14 days, and conduct testing on 1, 5, 13 days.

Passengers from Northern Territory, Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia can enter the country without being quarantined.

From165438+1October 23rd, South Australia will relax the entry restrictions for people who have been fully vaccinated, and cancel the isolation for most interstate travelers. At that time, quarantine will only apply to travelers in local government areas where community transmission is taking place and the vaccination rate of two doses is less than 80%.