Australian citizens and permanent residents under 50 years of age who have an approved outwards travel exemption in an eligible category are now able to access COVID-19 vaccinations.
It is the Australian Government’s strong preference that Australians are vaccinated prior to travelling overseas.
To be eligible, travel exemptions must be granted on or after 20 May 2021 for one of the following reasons:
If you have a travel exemption granted for eligible reasons before 20 May 2021, and have not left Australia, you can submit a new travel exemption request. Upload all relevant documents and state that you wish to be eligible for vaccination before travelling.
You will not be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination if your outward travel exemption is granted for ‘compelling reasons for at least 3 months’.
Temporary visa holders under 50 years of age who are currently in Australia and have an approved inwards travel exemption for return travel to Australia are eligible to access COVID-19 vaccinations.
To be eligible, your inward travel exemption must be granted on or after 8 June 2021. If you have an inwards travel exemption to return to Australia granted before 8 June 2021, and have not left Australia, you can submit a new travel exemption request. Upload all relevant documents and state that you wish to be eligible for vaccination before travelling.
For more information on how to make a vaccination appointment visit the Vaccine Eligibility Checker.
If you are an Australian citizen or a permanent resident you cannot leave Australia due to COVID-19 restrictions unless you have an exemption.
You can apply online but you must meet at least one of the following:
You must provide evidence to support your claims.
Requests may be finalised without further consideration if insufficient evidence is provided. Evidence may include:
*For information about providing proof of your relationship refer to Evidence of relationship.
If I have a vaccination overseas, will I still be required to quarantine on return to Australia?
At this time Australian Government advice for international travellers remains unchanged.
Australia’s borders are closed. The only people who can travel to Australia are:
At this time, vaccination against COVID-19 does not change the requirement for mandatory quarantine for 14 days at the port of arrival. Travellers might have to comply with other state and territory travel restrictions.
For more coronavirus advice for international travellers, visit the Department of Health's website.
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Content attributed to
the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's Smartraveller website - www.smartraveller.gov.au.
the Department of Home Affairs website - https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/leaving-australia#toc-7