REUNITED

Parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents can now apply for an exemption to travel to Australia from the 1st of November.

Parents will need to provide evidence of their adult child's citizenship or permanent residency, along with their parental relationship to them.

They must also have a valid passport, visa, and proof of vaccination for travel to Australia.

Vaccination certificates from third countries will be acceptable for entry into Australia as long as they meet the following criteria:

✅Contain the passenger's name as it appears on their passport (I hope this doesn’t throw up any issues)

✅Are issued by a national or state/provincial level authority or an accredited vaccination provider

✅Contain the passengers name as it appears on their passport (I hope this doesn’t throw up any issues)

✅The passenger's DOB or Passport Number

✅The Vaccine Brand

✅The date of each dose or the date on which the full course was completed (Irish/EU certs only include the final vaccination date).

For more information head to the link below which also includes the link to the Travel Exemption Portal.

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