Crises that affect a large number of Australians overseas usually require a response beyond our normal consular services.
Changes to the requirements for travel into and out of Australia came into effect on 18 April 2022. So what does that mean for your overseas trip?
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Foreign authorities may request a document to be issued with an Apostille or an Authentication certificate before they will accept it. This is called ‘legalisation’.
The federal election has been announced and will be held on 21 May 2022. If you’ll be overseas on this date, it’s important that you plan ahead to ensure your vote is counted.
If you’re planning to travel to commemorate Anzac Day, understand the risks and plan ahead. Read our advice.
On 31 March, the US Government issued a security alert advising that given the history of annual threats from terrorist organizations, the US Embassy warns US citizens and US government personnel to avoid popular locations frequented by Westerners, such as shopping areas, hotels, and restaurants, through April 14. To reduce your risk, be alert in […]