Keep the following recommendations in mind before travelling and during your trip to Australia:
Tip #1 - Print your visa and have it always at your fingertips also on your mobile phone
Tip #2 - It is recommended that your passport has at least a validity of six months before coming.
Tip #3 - Check which countries may require transit visas before buying flights.
Tip #4 - Purchase medical insurance during your stay or check the conditions of your credit card to activate coverage outside the country.
Tip #5 - Remember that you will be asked to fill out an Incoming Passenger Card (IPC) document on the flight. This is a passenger identification document and an adequate record of a person's entry into Australia. Here, you will be asked to make some statements. Always answer with the truth.
Tip #6 - Australia has regulations on transporting medicines and medical devices for personal use in and out of the country. There may be restrictions on the medical devices you can bring or take out of the country. For more information, click on this link https://www.tga.gov.au/travelling-medicines-and-medical-devices
Tip #7 - There are a lot of rumours about what you can bring. Play it safe and check out the Australian Government's guidance on what you can and can't get to Australia at this link https://www.abf.gov.au/entering-and-leaving-australia/can-you-bring-it-in#
Tip #8 - A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers aged one year or over arriving from countries with a risk of yellow fever transmission.
Tip #9 - Ask us, contact us, and avoid falling for false content!
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