Australia will remain closed to international tourists until 2022
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AUSTRALIA/ Created : Oct 6, 2021, 07:00 IST
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Indians who were looking forward to traveling to Australia this year-end will have to change their plans. Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has now confirmed that the country will not reopen for international tourists unt … Read more
Indians who were looking forward to traveling to Australia this year-end will have to change their plans. Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has now confirmed that the country will not reopen for international tourists until next year. Read less
Indians who were looking forward to traveling to Australia this year-end will have to change their plans. Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has now confirmed that the country will not reopen for international tourists until next year. The focus currently is on returning skilled migrants, and students.
The Prime Minister has said that after Australians, the government would give priority to skilled migrants, and international students who are looking forward to entering the country. International tourists would only come in after that.
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