This page provides general advice about getting legally married overseas.
Cuba has reopened its international airports with strict COVID-19 measures. On arrival, you must show the completed health form provided to you on the flight, pay a health fee in US dollars and be tested for COVID-19. Strict hygiene regulations are in place at tourist resorts, restaurants and shopping venues. Follow the advice of local […]
If you’re entering Belize through the Philip Goldson International airport you’ll be required to present a negative COVID-19 test. If you’re entering Belize through the Northern and Western Borders you’ll be given a Rapid Test for COVID-19 by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, at your expense. These requirements apply even if you’ve been vaccinated […]
From 30 November, entry restrictions and prohibitions apply if you’re arriving in Canada from specific countries within the previous 14 days. With the exception of those departing from the USA, all fully vaccinated travellers arriving by air will need to have a PCR test on arrival and will need to quarantine while waiting for test […]
This page provides mature travellers with information to prepare for a hassle-free journey. Properly preparing before you travel will help you have a safe trip.
Terrorism remains a threat to Australians living and travelling overseas. Before you travel overseas, it’s important to understand the risk of terrorism worldwide.
Find out what to do if you’re travelling overseas there’s been a terrorist attack in or near your location. Learn how to stay safe, avoid danger, and get help.
Find out what to do if you’re travelling overseas there’s a disaster, terrorist incident, demonstration or other crisis nearby.
This page explains our travel advisories for destinations, how we develop and update our travel advisories and what each advice level means in travel advisories. It also explains the difference between our travel advice and the COVID-19 related travel bans.
Entry into Russia, including through land borders, is restricted for some foreign travellers, including Australians. Residents, close family members of Russian citizens and residents, members of diplomatic missions, essential workers and some other categories of travellers may be allowed to enter. Foreign citizens allowed to enter Russia for work purposes or who intend to stay […]