Additional relaxation of Australian border controls

by time news

Sydney: Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that international border controls will be further relaxed from December 1.

Australia closed its international border in May last year to control the spread of the virus.

As more and more people are currently being vaccinated, foreign family members of Australian nationals were allowed to travel to Australia a few weeks ago.

As a next step, Morrison said, Australian visa holders, including vaccinated students and staff, will be allowed into their country by December 1.

It has also been stated that they do not have to apply for a travel waiver.

But it has been said that they will be subject to the isolation rules of the respective states.

As well as Japan, South, from December 1st

He also said he would allow tourists from Korea to be vaccinated.

Morrison said the trip plan would be expanded to more countries by the end of this year.

As of the end of October, more than 235,000 foreigners, including about 160,000 students, had Australian visas, according to government figures.

The re-admission of foreign students will be a major boost to the Australian education sector and economy. The Australian economy generates about $ 35 billion a year from foreign students.

As well as the arrival of foreign workers is expected to greatly solve the staff shortage there.

A total of 1,029 people in Australia’s Victoria and 180 in New South Wales were confirmed infected yesterday. In other states most cases of germs are not reported.

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