These are the travel restrictions in place for UK tourists visiting Australia
Australia is one of dozens of countries named on a list of countries that people based in all four UK countries can travel to without requiring to quarantine on their return.
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Hide AdThe latest update comes as Victoria in the country’s south was forced to reimpose it’s third stage of lockdown.
What’s more travel to the country remains fraught with difficulty with UK travellers required to quarantine on arrival in the country.
Can I travel to Australia?
According to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), entry to Australia is limited, except for Australian citizens and permanent residents or those with an exemption.
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You will need to apply for a visa via special exemption to be able to travel to Australia – normal visa applications are no longer accepted. You should be able to obtain an exemption if you are visiting on compelling or compassionate grounds.
On July 10 the government introduced a cap on international arrivals.
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It is not possible to visit Melbourne unless it is for medical care and caregiving, work or study, or shopping for essentials.
It’s possible to travel through the region but visitors are advised not to stop unless for the aforementioned reasons.
What are the current social distancing measures in Australia?
Rules vary by region.
For instance in Victoria up to 10 people can gather outside, whereas in Western Australia, South Australia and Northern Territory there is no such limit.
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The Covid-19 restriction checker at Health Direct provides a comprehensive breakdown of rules by region.
Will I need to quarantine on my return from Australia?
No.
Australia was one of the few long-haul destinations added to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales’ no-quarantine lists.
This applies to both UK residents and Australi-based visitors.