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China Travel Advice & Safety
The Australian Government can't intervene in the Chinese justice process. We also can't help if you're a dual national and don't enter China on your Australian passport. Chinese law treats a person aged 12 years and older as an adult. China has strict laws and severe criminal punishments including the death penalty and life imprisonment.
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If you're an Australian citizen and you have serious concerns about your welfare or that of another Australian overseas, contact your local Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate, or call our 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on. 1300 555 135 within Australia. +61 2 6261 3305 from anywhere in the world.
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Australians requiring advice or assistance from the consular section may call during business hours from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday to Friday. Please note: Passport Applications: Monday-Friday 9:00 - 12:00 and Notarial Services: Monday-Friday 14:00 - 15:30 by making appointment. Embassy Public Holidays 202 4.
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Travel Advice. Information about possible risks overseas are contained in the Department's travel advisories. These and other travel tips to help you better prepare for your overseas trip can be found on the Smartraveller website www.smartraveller.gov.au. Click on the following links to view the latest travel advisories on: China Other countries.
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See the travel advice for details on how to register. Keep your registration details up to date so we can contact you. The Australian Consulate-General in Noumea is temporarily closed. Australians needing emergency consular assistance should contact the Australian Government's 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on 1300 555 135 (within Australia ...
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The requirements will come into effect at 12:01am on Thursday, ahead of the expected lifting of Chinese travel restrictions on January 8.. Travellers from China will be required to undertake a ...
Travellers from China required to undertake covid-19 testing before travel
The Australian Government will introduce pre-departure testing for COVID-19 for people travelling to Australia from the People's Republic of China. Travellers from China required to undertake covid-19 testing before travel | Health Portfolio Ministers | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from China, Hong Kong and
From 12:01 am Thursday 5 January 2023, travellers arriving in Australia from China, including Hong Kong and Macau will need a negative COVID-19 pre-departure test. Read our information for travellers from China, Hong Kong and Macau. See translated information in: Simplified Chinese; Traditional Chinese.
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The Australian health minister, Mark Butler, announced on Sunday that travellers from China would need to take a Covid test within the 48 hours before travel and show evidence of a negative result ...
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National Foundation for Australia China Relations. The National Foundation for Australia-China Relations is an Australian Government initiative established in 2020 to strengthen understanding and engagement between Australia and China. For more information about the Foundation and its competitive grant round go to australiachinafoundation.org.au.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Australian in Shanghai
We continue to engage directly with the local government on these issues affecting our nationals in Shanghai. For consular support specific to your individual circumstances, please contact us at: [email protected] or +86 (21) 2215 5200 for consular assistance. When you email the consulate, you will receive an autoresponder message ...
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Australian Consulate General Shanghai
The Australian and New Zealand Consulates-General in Shanghai will host an ANZAC Day Commemoration Service in Shanghai from 06:00am - 06:45am on Thursday 25 April 2024. ... Travel Advice for China. Visit the Australian Government's Smartraveller website for up-to-date travel advice for China.
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Travel advice. To help Australians avoid difficulties overseas, we maintain travel advisories for more than 170 destinations. Smartraveller - travel advice; International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate. Prove your COVID-19 vaccinations when you travel overseas. Services Australia
China travel advice
This travel advice covers mainland China. See travel advice for the Special Administrative Regions, Hong Kong and Macao. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office ( FCDO) provides advice ...
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Hong Kong Travel Advice & Safety
Chinese law doesn't recognise dual nationality. The Australian Government may be unable to help if you enter Hong Kong on a travel document other than your Australian passport or if you're deemed a Chinese national. If you're travelling from Hong Kong to Macau or mainland China, use your Australian passport.
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The Australian Government can't intervene in the Chinese justice process. We also can't help if you're a dual national and don't enter China on your Australian passport. Chinese law treats a person aged 12 years and older as an adult. China has strict laws and severe criminal punishments including the death penalty and life imprisonment.
If you're an Australian citizen and you have serious concerns about your welfare or that of another Australian overseas, contact your local Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate, or call our 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on. 1300 555 135 within Australia. +61 2 6261 3305 from anywhere in the world.
Australians requiring advice or assistance from the consular section may call during business hours from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday to Friday. Please note: Passport Applications: Monday-Friday 9:00 - 12:00 and Notarial Services: Monday-Friday 14:00 - 15:30 by making appointment. Embassy Public Holidays 202 4.
Travel Advice. Information about possible risks overseas are contained in the Department's travel advisories. These and other travel tips to help you better prepare for your overseas trip can be found on the Smartraveller website www.smartraveller.gov.au. Click on the following links to view the latest travel advisories on: China Other countries.
See the travel advice for details on how to register. Keep your registration details up to date so we can contact you. The Australian Consulate-General in Noumea is temporarily closed. Australians needing emergency consular assistance should contact the Australian Government's 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on 1300 555 135 (within Australia ...
The requirements will come into effect at 12:01am on Thursday, ahead of the expected lifting of Chinese travel restrictions on January 8.. Travellers from China will be required to undertake a ...
The Australian Government will introduce pre-departure testing for COVID-19 for people travelling to Australia from the People's Republic of China. Travellers from China required to undertake covid-19 testing before travel | Health Portfolio Ministers | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
From 12:01 am Thursday 5 January 2023, travellers arriving in Australia from China, including Hong Kong and Macau will need a negative COVID-19 pre-departure test. Read our information for travellers from China, Hong Kong and Macau. See translated information in: Simplified Chinese; Traditional Chinese.
Announcing the federal government's response on Sunday, the health minister, Mark Butler, sidestepped a question about the content of health advice, saying that it confirmed Australia was ...
The Australian health minister, Mark Butler, announced on Sunday that travellers from China would need to take a Covid test within the 48 hours before travel and show evidence of a negative result ...
National Foundation for Australia China Relations. The National Foundation for Australia-China Relations is an Australian Government initiative established in 2020 to strengthen understanding and engagement between Australia and China. For more information about the Foundation and its competitive grant round go to australiachinafoundation.org.au.
As COVID-19 cases in China surge and countries, including Australia, impose new travel rules, Chinese Australians are weighing up whether to visit relatives and loved ones.
We continue to engage directly with the local government on these issues affecting our nationals in Shanghai. For consular support specific to your individual circumstances, please contact us at: [email protected] or +86 (21) 2215 5200 for consular assistance. When you email the consulate, you will receive an autoresponder message ...
So far, there has been little action from the Australian government to encourage travel between China and Australia, despite Chinese visitors accounting for 12.3 billion Australian dollars ($8.5bn ...
The Australian and New Zealand Consulates-General in Shanghai will host an ANZAC Day Commemoration Service in Shanghai from 06:00am - 06:45am on Thursday 25 April 2024. ... Travel Advice for China. Visit the Australian Government's Smartraveller website for up-to-date travel advice for China.
China has already warned its students against travelling to Australia. The new travel advice increases tension between the two countries. The advice is essentially redundant as Australia's borders ...
Starting today, Australia will deny entry to all travelers coming from or having transited through mainland China, said Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Travel advice. To help Australians avoid difficulties overseas, we maintain travel advisories for more than 170 destinations. Smartraveller - travel advice; International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate. Prove your COVID-19 vaccinations when you travel overseas. Services Australia
This travel advice covers mainland China. See travel advice for the Special Administrative Regions, Hong Kong and Macao. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office ( FCDO) provides advice ...
Nathan Que quit his job in China and waited 10 months for a chance to come to Australia for a once-in-a-lifetime working holiday. But now he feels "cheated" by the government, along with tens of ...
Chinese law doesn't recognise dual nationality. The Australian Government may be unable to help if you enter Hong Kong on a travel document other than your Australian passport or if you're deemed a Chinese national. If you're travelling from Hong Kong to Macau or mainland China, use your Australian passport.