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Can you enter Australia from Philippines?

Only Australian citizens, permanent residents, New Zealand citizens (who are usually residents of Australia) and their immediate family members may travel to Australia at this time. All visa holders should confirm if they can travel to Australia and if required will need to apply for a travel exemption.

Is visitor visa Open in Australia?

In most cases, if you can support yourself, you can apply to remain in Australia as a Visitor (tourist stream). If you have already applied for a new Visitor visa in Australia see Visitor Visa processing arrangements.

What do Australia and the Philippines have in common?

Australia and the Philippines share common perspectives on many regional, economic and security issues. The two countries share a common interest in cooperating in regional affairs through fora such as the East Asia Summit (EAS), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

What are the requirements to travel to the Philippines?

A number of requirements are in place to depart the Philippines, such as a negative COVID-19 test. You should also confirm with local authorities if a travel pass and health check is necessary to travel to the airport. Travellers should contact the Philippines Bureau of Immigration to seek advice about entry and exit requirements and visas.

Are there any restrictions on travel through Australia?

Travel restrictions are subject to change in response to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19. You can stay informed with the latest updates by checking this page regularly. If you are transiting through Australia further information can be found on the Transiting Australia webpage.

When does Australia have diplomatic relations with the Philippines?

If you require a fully accessible copy of this document, please contact [email protected] Australia and the Philippines celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2021.