Recently, the federal government officially announced that starting from July 6, international travelers entering Australia do not need to fill in a DPD or declare their vaccination status.
The new regulations will take effect at 0:01 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6, which means that Australia’s borders are finally fully open!
Since then, you no longer need to show proof of vaccination whether you are leaving or entering the country, and you can enter directly without a travel exemption if you are not fully vaccinated.
Students arriving after this time will no longer have to worry about cumbersome immigration procedures, but they will still need to comply with other existing epidemic prevention requirements, such as wearing masks on international flights, on public transportation, or when visiting medical institutions.
Pre-departure checklist (applicable after July 6)
must be brought! !
Passport -- Validity period is not less than 6 months
Visa document
Enrollment confirmation COE
(It is recommended to bring a copy and electronic version of the above documents, just in case)
Mobile phone
Bank card/credit card
Some cash (there is an Australian dollar exchange office at the airport)
It is recommended to bring:
pen (fill in the immigration card)
ID photo (1 inch/2 inches)
Driver's license original/translated copy (if any)
Various achievement certificates/certificates (original or electronic version)
City map, campus map (in case of mobile phone No battery)
Be prepared:
. Purchase/update OSHC (overseas student health insurance)
. Purchase travel insurance
. COVID-19 nucleic acid test negative certificate (if required by the airline or transit country)
. Fill in the inbound passenger boarding card:
. Fill it out in English and can prepare it in advance. English version of basic information
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Items that need to be declared
Food, plant materials and animal items
Firearms, weapons and ammunition
Monetary amounts exceeding A$10,000 (or equivalent in foreign currency)
Some medicines (the medicines must be in the original packaging, and some medicines may require English Prescription certificate)
Prohibited items and uncertain items, etc.
Foods that can be brought
Breakfast cereals
Chocolate
Instant coffee , ground coffee or roasted coffee (excluding cat poop coffee )
Candies (excluding Indian milk candies and meat candies)
Instant noodles
Oatmeal Nut energy bar
plain bread , rolls or buns (without fillings or toppings)
Tea (black tea and green tea only)
Household items and clothing you can bring
Bamboo products (must be items made from dried bamboo rather than fresh or green bamboo)
Items filled with down and feathers (including jackets, sleeping bags, quilts and pillows)
* Prior to arrival in Australia, such items must be clean and free of any seeds, soil, bark, insects, food residues, animal tissue, plant debris and other biosecurity risk materials
* Note that some toys, heating pillows, glass snow globes and Souvenirs may contain materials subject to import conditions, such as waste cotton, wheat grains, seeds, beans, soil, rice straw or water.
Other items that can be brought
The following items do not pose a biosecurity risk and are allowed to be brought into Australia. At the same time, these imported items are regulated by the Department of Home Affairs, who may need to inspect and clear customs before releasing them.
Dairy products (including milk, cheese, yogurt and butter)
Dried chili peppers/ bell peppers (except commercially ground ones)
Eggs and egg products (including whole eggs, dried eggs and egg powder, preserved eggs, egg noodles , egg-containing mayonnaise , sauce or custard)
Flowers (including fresh flowers and dried flowers )
Animal food or medicine (including deworming tablets, antibiotics, canned or dry pet food)
Fresh fruits and vegetables (including dates, apples, bananas and citrus fruits)
Homemade meals (not Any commercially prepared and packaged meal)
Live animals (including mammals, bird eggs, insects, Amphibians , reptiles , fish and silkworms)
Meals or snacks received on board the flight (including fruit, yogurt, milk drinks and sandwiches)
Meat (including salami, sausage and ham)
Beans class (includes beans, lentils, peas and chickpeas)
rice
Seeds (including spices) and nuts
Plant seeds or bulbs
Soil (including samples, specimens, and soil from equipment or shoes)
Dirty or wet sports/camping equipment
Containing herbs, animal products, or dried medicinal mushrooms Traditional medicines and medicines (with strict import conditions)
Wheat (except commercially ground).
* To sum up, any meat, fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices, grains and legumes, eggs, dairy products and home-cooked dishes, as well as plants, flowers and seeds, as well as food received on the plane, are not allowed. .
* Any meals or snacks received on board the flight must remain on board.
* If you bring any sports equipment or footwear, please make sure it is clean and dry.
* For items that you are not sure you can bring, it is recommended not to bring them; if you must bring them, you must declare them truthfully! If you are punished or your visa is canceled because you fail to declare, it will really outweigh the gains.
* You must pack your luggage yourself and know all its contents. Everything in your luggage is your responsibility.
* Items that need to be declared upon arrival should be packed separately or placed on top of your luggage.
* Please note that there are also flight baggage restrictions, such as capacity limits for liquids and powder items.