Returning to Australia in 2021 as an International Student: Australian International Border Reopening
The arrangement for the return of international students to Australia by 2021 is already underway as a part of the Australian international border opening plan. Initially, international students will return on a staggered basis in this pilot program, and depending on the evaluation reports, further action will be taken to scale the program or take any precautionary measures.
If you are an international student currently studying or will be commencing study in an Australian educational institution, then the following updates are for you. The subsequent sections of this blog will inform you about the program itself; who is eligible to take part in it, and more updates from different states and territories of Australia.
Pilot Program for the Return of International Students in Australia: First Batch
Receiving support from the Australian Government, NSW is going to be the first Australian state to commence the return of international students and skilled migrants stuck overseas due to COVID-19 restrictions. The first chartered plane carrying 250 students from over 15 nations is scheduled to touch down in Sydney on 6th December. The second chartered plane will be bringing in students from India and other South Asian countries on 24th December.
This is a gripping moment that everyone has been patiently waiting for. It’s important to note that the exact number of students on a flight is likely to vary since pre-departure COVID-19 tests will determine one’s seat on the flight. Please note the NSW International Student Arrivals Pilot Plan will allow a limited number of 250 international students studying with NSW education providers to return each fortnight.
Full Vaccination
- You need to be fully vaccinated before you can travel to Australia.
- To be considered “fully vaccinated”, a minimum of 7 days must pass since the final dose of your vaccine.
- For travel purposes to Australia, the following vaccines and dosages are being accepted.
- Mixed doses count towards being fully vaccinated as long as all vaccines are approved or recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
2 doses with at least a 14-day interval period:
- Comirnaty (Pfizer)
- Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca)
- Covishield (AstraZeneca)
- Spikevax (Moderna)
- Janssen-Cilag (Johnson & Johnson)
- Coronavac (Sinovac)
- BBIBP-CorV (Sinopharm) (for 18-60 years old)
- Covaxin (Bharat Biotech)
1-dose:
- Johnson & Johnson/ Janssen-Cilag COVID Vaccine
Proof of Vaccination
- At the time of departure and at any point when you enter Australia, you need to provide a valid vaccination certificate.
- If you have been vaccinated in Australia, you need to provide the International Covid-19 certificate (ICVC).
- If you have been vaccinated outside of Australia, you must show a valid foreign vaccination certificate.
- Your vaccination certificate must be legible, clear and in English. If it’s not in English, you need to get it translated. You may want to check the Department of Home Affairs Website for free translation services.
- Valid digital certificates are also accepted, as long as they meet other requirements set by TGA.
How to participate in this program?
- If you study at an Australian educational institution based in NSW, you might have already received an Expression of Interest Form (EOI Form) to complete. Therefore, it’s recommended that you check both your personal and university email for that.
- Once you receive the email with the EOI form, you are recommended to fill that out as soon as possible to be considered for the program.
- If you are not certain whether you’d like to come to Australia or not, it’s still recommended that you fill out the form. If considered for the program your educational institution will check in with you multiple times, therefore you will have the option further down the line to opt out of coming to Australia by a certain date.
- If you have not been offered a seat in a certain batch, you can also choose to be put on a standby list, and you can also select a minimum notification time. In that way, if any seat opens up you’ll be notified of that seat.
- If you haven’t received an EOI Form, then you are advised to contact your education provider as soon as possible. In addition to that you might also want to check the COVID-19 response page of your education provider.
How to know the outcome of my EOI From?
- If you have been selected for a certain batch to fly to Australia, your education institution will notify you at least 8 weeks before the departure date.
Quarantine Requirements for international students in Australia
- After landing in Sydney, international students are required to quarantine for 14 days.
- Your educational institution will be providing you with the necessary information about your quarantine arrangements.
- Students do not need to pay for the cost of quarantine accommodation:
- Meals are included in these quarantine arrangements, therefore you do not need to pay for meals either.
- You can order groceries, food and other items, but you pay for them by yourself.
- If you are a fully vaccinated international student from Singapore, you are not required to quarantine in NSW.
Quarantine arrangements
- Scape Redfern is partnering with the NSW government and educational institutions to provide you with quarantine arrangements.
- They offer Purpose-Built Student Accommodation, that comes with fully functional bathrooms, furnished kitchen areas, bedroom and study corners. For more information, visit here.
- You are not able to share a room with others. There’s a strict policy of one student per room.
- If you need to do laundry, you can use the laundry facility at Scape, however, you need to bear the cost of laundry by yourself.
- If you happen to fall sick while quarantined, either from covid or other ailments, you will be transferred to Special Health Accommodation (SHA). SHA will offer you 24 /7 medical care to help you recover.
- As a student, you don’t have to pay any additional medical costs.
Post-quarantine arrangements
- If your educational institution is based outside of Sydney then you can contact FCM to arrange a flight for you to reach your final destination. Alternatively, you can also arrange your travel arrangements.
- If your university is based in Sydney, you can contact your educational institution for guidance on your next steps.
- Although it’s not mandatory to confirm your post-quarantine address, it’s highly recommended. You also need to notify your education provider of any changes to your current address or contact details as a part of your international student visa condition.
Are family members or partners allowed to come with me?
- Given the program is in the pilot state, currently, the travel quarantining arrangements are only made for the students. Therefore, you wouldn’t be able to bring a family member, your partner or any dependent you may have.
- However, family members/partners can travel to Australia if organised separately.
How much will it cost to participate in this Arrivals Program?
- You are required to bear the cost of plane tickets to Australia.
- You also need to pay for any additional items you require while quarantining that are not a part of the standard quarantine package offered by your educational institution.
- The table below outlines the approximate cost of a flight to Australia. Once you are offered a seat, the exact quotation will be sent to you beforehand.
What can I do if the city I live in is not the city of departure?
- If you are currently living in a city that’s not in the departure venue, in that case, you would need to make your travel arrangements to reach the departure venue before your flight.
- It’s recommended that you arrive at least 24 hours before your flight departure, to prevent any unforeseen delay.
What are the cancellation conditions?
- In the unfortunate event of a positive COVID-19 test result before your departure, or any unforeseen circumstances you can cancel your flight.
- For this cancellation you will be refunded, however, there will be a cancellation fee deducted from the refund amount. The cancellation fees are as follows:
- FCM/AVMIN: $135
- China Southern fee: AU$50 (or nil with proof of positive COVID-19 test result)
- Cathay Pacific fee: US$70
- Refunds for other causes are permitted up to 5 days before departure. Total cancellation fees, as below, will be deducted from the refund amount due to the cancelling student.
- FCM/AVMIN: $135
- China Southern fee: up to AU$600
- Cathay Pacific fee: nil
- You also need to notify the FCM and your educational institution about the cancellation no later than 48 hours prior to your flight.
- You cannot make a refund request any later than 48 hours prior to the flight departure
- Note, the FCM booking fee is non-refundable.
- The standby students can take that seat up to 12 hours before the scheduled flight departure time.
Border Updates from Other States and Territories in Australia
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
- ACT already announced that fully vaccinated international students will be able to come in from the start of the 2022 academic year.
- The returning students will need to follow the required quarantining obligations and other rules that may apply.
Northern Territory
- Northern Territory is currently seeking approval for their reopening plan from the national government.
- Once approval has been granted, chartered flights will be bringing in fully vaccinated returning students from January 2022.
Queensland
- Fully vaccinated international students will be able to come in from the start of the 2022 academic year.
- The returning students will need to follow the required quarantining obligations and other rules that may apply.
- The plan prioritises those studying medical, medical research, and allied health disciplines. The state anticipates a phased approach with eligibility criteria for education providers and students, and the number of places, expanding at each phase.
South Australia
- Once 90% of the South Australians (aged 12+) are fully vaccinated, fully international students will be able to come in with no quarantining requirement.
- South Australia is expected to achieve a 90% double vaccination target by late December 2021.
Tasmania
- According to Tasmania’s opening roadman, fully vaccinated international travellers can come in from 15th December.
- Although they wouldn’t need to quarantine, a negative COVID-19 test must be provided upon arrival.
Victoria
- Victoria’s safe student return pilot plan has also been approved.
- This means that international students are expected to come in December 2021, and following their arrival they would need to quarantine for 14 days.
Western Australia
- Western Australia is set to welcome fully vaccinated international students in February 2022, just in time for the beginning of the academic year.
- The official reopening date will be released once, Western Australia reaches the 80% double vaccination rate, which is estimated to be in December 2021.
Do I need a visa?
- Before you can apply for a place in this pilot program and eventually come to Australia, you need a valid visa.
- Depending on what level and kind, of course, you are doing and other information, your visa requirement will vary.
Disclaimer: Kindly note that the information provided here does not constitute legal advice. This must solely be regarded as content that provides general immigration information and is not a substitute for professional legal advice that occurs between an immigration lawyer and a client.
Path Migration strongly recommends readers contact certified immigration lawyers for a holistic overview of the Australian immigration system and a detailed analysis of each case.