Fully-vaccinated holidaymakers will be allowed to enter Australia from February for the first time in nearly two years as the country relaxes its travel restrictions.
Australia will open its borders to vaccinated tourists and business travellers later this month after it imposed some of the world’s strictest restrictions during the pandemic.
Border restrictions were eased in November which enabled international students and skilled migrants to enter the country, but not tourists.
It will be welcome news to the country’s tourism industry and for Brits with family in Australia. READ MORE: Spain relaxes face mask rules but keeps stricter entry requirements for Brits ahead of February half-term The country’s prime minister Scott Morrison said his senior ministers agreed on Monday that the border would reopen to all vaccinated visa holders from February 21.
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