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The Australian government recently restricted its citizens who are residents of another country from leaving Australian territory unless they obtain a border force exemption.
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Additional Information: Temporary visa holders may leave at any time but will not be permitted to return unless they apply for an inwards exemption prior to departure. Citizens, including dual citizens, and permanent residents must apply for an exemption to depart and qualify under one of the defined categories. Additionally, Australia continues to enforce a 50% reduction on incoming travel. More information regarding travel reductions can be found here.
BAL Analysis: The response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and BAL will provide additional updates as information becomes available.
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