Can you still leave and re-enter Australia?
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Apologies
Here it is in correct format.
Recent travel restrictions imposed by the Australian Government have left visa holders and applicants in limbo, wondering whether they can still enter the country. Or if they can leave in the event or an emergency. Thousands of families have also been separated in the chaos, with some temporary residents caught offshore whilst their family members remain at home in Australia. Since travel restrictions were announced in March, only Australian permanent residents and citizens can enter the country, unless you have an exemption.
https://truebluemigration.com/news/c...fd0kA-1Fbsa_rE
Here it is in correct format.
Recent travel restrictions imposed by the Australian Government have left visa holders and applicants in limbo, wondering whether they can still enter the country. Or if they can leave in the event or an emergency. Thousands of families have also been separated in the chaos, with some temporary residents caught offshore whilst their family members remain at home in Australia. Since travel restrictions were announced in March, only Australian permanent residents and citizens can enter the country, unless you have an exemption.
https://truebluemigration.com/news/c...fd0kA-1Fbsa_rE
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Apologies
Here it is in correct format.
Recent travel restrictions imposed by the Australian Government have left visa holders and applicants in limbo, wondering whether they can still enter the country. Or if they can leave in the event or an emergency. Thousands of families have also been separated in the chaos, with some temporary residents caught offshore whilst their family members remain at home in Australia. Since travel restrictions were announced in March, only Australian permanent residents and citizens can enter the country, unless you have an exemption.
https://truebluemigration.com/news/c...fd0kA-1Fbsa_rE
Here it is in correct format.
Recent travel restrictions imposed by the Australian Government have left visa holders and applicants in limbo, wondering whether they can still enter the country. Or if they can leave in the event or an emergency. Thousands of families have also been separated in the chaos, with some temporary residents caught offshore whilst their family members remain at home in Australia. Since travel restrictions were announced in March, only Australian permanent residents and citizens can enter the country, unless you have an exemption.
https://truebluemigration.com/news/c...fd0kA-1Fbsa_rE
Remember citizens can't travel either with an exemption.
It's in place to stop imported cases of Coronavirus. And it worked.
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I didn't say anything was wrong with it?
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Whilst I don't like families separated I do understand the need to close borders at present, and agree with that, at present.
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I copied and post (as per site regulations) the paragraph directly from the source. It was more for information for those wondering about movement.
Whilst I don't like families separated I do understand the need to close borders at present, and agree with that, at present.
Whilst I don't like families separated I do understand the need to close borders at present, and agree with that, at present.




