At this stage there is no indication when our borders will open, and it looks like it will be 2021 at the earliest.
Whilst Australia has come out of the COVID-19 pandemic relatively unscathed compared to the rest of the world, our border remains closed unless you are Australian citizen, a permanent resident, an immediate family member of an Australian citizen or permanent resident or are a New Zealand citizen usually resident in Australia.
Immediate family members are only considered as such if they are:
We have received a lot of enquires as to what constitutes a guardian. A guardian, in relation to a child, is a person who has responsibility for the long-term welfare of the child and has all the powers, rights and duties that are vested by law or custom in the guardian of the child, other than:
If you are an immediate family member and want to travel to Australia you must get a visa and you will be required to provide proof to support your claim.
No matter who you are when you come to Australia there is a mandatory fourteen (14) day quarantine period which must be undertaken at a designated facility. These are generally at hotels in the city you arrive in.
The Commissioner of the Australian Border Force has the discretion to consider exemptions for people who would be subject to the current travel restrictions for:
We have assisted many people in these categories and the Department of Home Affairs is prioritising visa applications for people who can satisfy the exemptions.
Contact our team of Registered Migration Agents and Immigration Lawyers at FC Lawyers, if you have any questions in relation to these issues or the current border restrictions.