1st November 2021
Effective November 1, 2021, fully-vaccinated and medically-exempt Australians will no longer require a travel exemption to depart Australia.
Departure Requirements
Upon departure from Australia, individuals will now be required to present one of the following as proof of their vaccination status (or acceptable medical exemption):
- International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate– for those individuals vaccinated in Australia; or
- Foreign Vaccination Certificate– for those individuals vaccinated outside of Australia; or
- Proof of Medical Exemption – for those individuals who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons. This includes children under 12-years-old. Additional guidance on medical exemptions can be found here.
Unvaccinated Travelers
Unvaccinated or partially-vaccinated individuals over 12-years-old seeking to depart Australia will still be required to apply for a travel exemption via the Australian Department of Home Affairs (DHA) online application system. Applicants must meet at least one eligible reason for travel and provide sufficient evidence to support the application. Full details can be found on the DHA website.
Note that children under 12-years-old will not be required to obtain a travel exemption as they are still medically unable to be vaccinated.
Return to Australia
Upon return to Australia, international travelers will be subject to local quarantine restrictions and requirements.