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Australians won’t have to spend a single day in quarantine when visiting nations, including the UK, Italy, the US, and Greece.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT has published an official list of nations where Australians do not have to spend time in mandatory isolation).
Incoming Australians must be properly vaccinated, have a valid visa or travel authorization, and have COVID-19 tests completed before or upon arrival at each of the destinations, among other requirements.
Australians who have had all their recommended vaccinations can currently travel to the following countries without being quarantined:
· Italy
· Greece
· Germany
· USA
· South Africa
· Canada
· United Kingdom
· Thailand
They will require a quarantine period of two days for tourists to tropical hotspot Fiji after December 1, 2020.
A Vaccinated Travel Pass and COVID-19 insurance are required for travelers to Singapore today; however, quarantine-free access will be starting on November 8, 2021.
Quarantine requirements for overseas visitors to Australia vary by state or territory.
Australians who are completely vaccinated will no longer need an exemption or have to apply to the Home Affairs department to leave the country beginning Monday, the Federal Government announced yesterday.
Australian vaccination rates are on the rise, and the federal government has a reopening strategy, according to Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews.
She stated, “Our first goal is to remove restrictions on fully vaccinated Australians traveling outside of Australia,” and today, she delivered on that promise.
Because of our high national vaccination rates, we can relax these restrictions, and for that, I want to congratulate everyone who has done the right thing and rolled up their sleeves.
Because of security concerns, Australia’s international borders have been closed since March 2020 to all Australian nationals, permanent residents, and immediate family members.
Australia’s citizens could not return home because of stringent flying limitations in place to deal with the $3,000 required hotel quarantine.
Over 40,000 people have registered with the authorities to say they want to return to Australia.
They will lift all quarantines on Monday in New South Wales, Victoria, and the ACT. Depending on the state, quarantine regulations may vary.
By Joe Cusmano
https://straynomad.com.au/