On 1 November 2021, Australians will be allowed to go overseas.
A number of countries are starting to slowly open their borders during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of them is carried out by the state of Australia. Where, Australia allows its citizens to leave Australia without exception on November 1, 2021 yesterday. However, Australians are required to vaccinate.
The opening coincided with the return of country-specific travel advice levels for 177 destinations by the Australian side, through its government. Seeing this, the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marise Payne commented.
"We know these 18 months have been a difficult time for Australians overseas trying to return, and for Australians with family and friends overseas. This change is an important next step in reuniting Australian families and safely opening up Australia's return to the world," he said in his official statement.
Fully vaccinated Australians wishing to travel overseas can download the International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate via MyGov to provide proof of their internationally recognized COVID-19 vaccination.
On the other hand, Maries also reminded that border regulations and quarantine requirements in other countries have also changed over time. Therefore, he advised Australians to monitor the Smart Traveler app.
"We strongly encourage Australians to closely monitor the Australian Government's travel advice available at smartraveller.gov.au," he said.