The Australian government will reopen its borders and reduce restrictions dependent on the percentage of the country’s vaccinated population.

Key Points:

  • After 70% of the population has been vaccinated, the government will:
    • Return the incoming passenger cap for unvaccinated arrivals to 6,060 arrivals nationally per week and increase the cap for fully vaccinated arrivals.
    • Allow a capped entry of student and economic visa holders (186 and 482 visas).
    • Reduce quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travelers.
  • Once 80% of the population has been vaccinated, the government will:
    • Remove all caps on returning fully vaccinated Australians.
    • Lift all travel restrictions for fully vaccinated Australians leaving the country.
    • Increase the capped entry of student, economic and humanitarian visa holders.
    • Slowly reopen international travel with select countries.
  • After 80% of the population has been vaccinated, the government will gradually:
    • Reopen its borders to all international travel.
    • Remove all caps on international arrivals and quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travelers.
    • Allow unvaccinated travelers to enter the country but subject them to pre- and post-arrival testing as well as a quarantine.

Additional information: The Australian government has yet to announce which vaccines it will recognize for travel and immigration purposes.

BAL Analysis: Australia expects it will reach 70% vaccination status in late October or early November and the 80% vaccination status in December of this year. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and BAL will provide additional updates as information becomes available.

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