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.
Find out what to do if you’re travelling overseas there’s a disaster, terrorist incident, demonstration or other crisis nearby.
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.
Terrorism remains a threat to Australians living and travelling overseas. Before you travel overseas, it’s important to understand the risk of terrorism worldwide.
Some entry requirements have changed, depending on where you’ve been in the 14 days before you arrive (see ‘Travel’).
Due to COVID-19, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has closed its border until further notice. This covers all arrivals by air and sea. Follow the social media accounts of the Australian Embassy in the FSM for updates (see ‘Local Contacts’).
All flights to and from Morocco have been suspended in response to the new COVID-19 Omicron variant. Contact local authorities and your travel provider for confirmation on entry and/or exit requirements. Monitor local media and follow the advice of local authorities as restrictions may apply at short notice.
We continue to advise do not travel (level 4 of 4) to Myanmar due to ongoing civil unrest and armed conflict. Civil unrest and conflict can escalate quickly. The first anniversary of the coup on 1 February and other dates of significance may see increased tensions. Maintain heightened security awareness. Minimise movement, exercise caution, monitor […]
Keeping your electronic devices secure when travelling overseas is just as important as keeping your passport safe. Crime targeting electronic devices is a real and growing risk. Read our advice about how to keep your data safe while overseas.