Updated on December 23, 2021

- The paper declaration form (here) is used in special cases when passengers cannot declare on the electronic ATD (Australia Travel Declaration) form. If using this form, passengers need to print the form on 2 sides of A4 paper and take full responsibility for this.

- Eliminating the mandatory 72-hour quarantine upon entry in both Sydney and Melbourne. Instead:

+ Passengers must take a Covid-19 test by RT-PCR within 24 hours of entry and self-isolate until they receive a negative result.

+ Passengers must comply with other regulations on epidemic prevention. For details, please refer to:

a, For visitors to Sydney (New South Wales state): https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/recent-vaccinated-arrivals-guidelines.aspx

b, For visitors to Melbourne (Victoria): https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/information-overseas-travellers

- Passengers may have domestic connecting flights to some final destinations within Australia subject to final destination state government regulations, it is the passenger's responsibility to contact the authorities (Department of Health ) final destination to find out and fill out entry forms (if any) before departure.

References below:

VIC pandemic victorian border crossing order 2021

NSW guidelines fully vaccinated arrivals

Australia’s Entry Regulation from 15 December 2021 as below:

1. Objects allowed to enter:


- Australian citizens, long-term resident card holders or immediate family members. Which includes:

+ UM - unaccompanied minors (passenger's parents must contact the authorities to get confirmation when purchasing tickets).

+ Passengers from 12 to 17 years old who have not been vaccinated fully but are accompanied by parents or guardians who have received the full dose of vaccine (conditions are considered to have had the full dose of vaccine: details in Section 2).

- Foreigners are allowed to return while Australia is closing the border. For details, please refer to: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/travel-restrictions

2. Entry and quarantine conditions:

- Passengers in the group of subjects allowed to enter.

- Passengers will not have to be quarantined for 14 days at the hotel and will not be counted in the quota of visitors entering Sydney and Melbourne if they meet the following 2 conditions:

+ Have received the full dose of vaccine. Details are as follows:

a, Administer 2 doses of vaccines (2 injections at least 14 days apart, 2 different drugs can be injected): AstraZeneca Vaxzevria, AstraZeneca Covishield, Pfizer/Biontech Corminaty, Moderna Spikevax, Sinovac Coronavax, Bharat Coxavin, Sinopharm (BBIBP-CorV) or 1 shot of Janssen-Cilag COVID vaccine.

b, The last injection must be at least 7 days before departure to Australia.

c, Persons who cannot be vaccinated because of health conditions: this vaccination regulation does not apply and must have a medical certificate accepted by the two states of New South Wales and Victoria.

d, Children under 12 years old (regardless of nationality): regulations on vaccination do not apply.

+ Have a negative test for COVID-19 by PCR done within 72 hours before departure time.

- Passengers will have to isolate at the hotel for 14 days and be counted into the entry quota if they do not meet the conditions of vaccination with full doses of vaccine.

- If the passenger is an Australian citizen, long-term resident card holder or immediate family member between 12 and 17 years old, even if not vaccinated or fully vaccinated if traveling with unvaccinated parents: the whole family will be affected. counted towards the entry quota and subject to mandatory isolation.

3. Papers and documents to be prepared:

- For passengers who are included in the entry quota: it is necessary to provide visa information with a photocopy when issuing tickets to accurately control the object.

- A certificate of full vaccination dose (can be in electronic or paper form) issued by the central or provincial/municipal health authority and must include the following information:

+ Passenger's name as the name on the passport.

+ Must show passenger's date of birth or passport number.

The name of the vaccine and the date of each injection or the date the passenger completes the vaccination process.

+ The certification is in English, if the certification is in another language, it must be accompanied by a notarized translation.

- Negative test result for COVID-19 by PCR method done within 72 hours before departure time.

- Complete the information declaration on ATD (Australia Travel Declaration) at least 72 hours before departure time. In case the passenger cannot declare the ATD online (website or Mobile app), the passenger must fill out and sign the Manual form (as attached file). It is the passenger's responsibility to present it to the airline at check-in and retain the form to submit to Australian authorities upon arrival in Sydney or Melbourne. In case it is not possible to declare ATD online, use the hard copy here (2-sided printing on A4 paper).

4. Additional information on Australian entry regulations is as follows:

- Passengers who has had 2 injections Gamaleya Sputnik V Research Institute will be recognized as fully vaccinated.
- Passengers who have been infected with covid-19 before” are not recognized as valid reasons. The certificate of the designated room must have enough information: full name (same as their name on the passport / visa, examination date and information of the medical examination unit, detailed information stating the state of health cannot be not be done vaccine for COVID-19).

- Regarding the exemption from isolation for passengers arriving in Melbourne (Victoria):

+ In addition to the implemented conditions, passengers need to apply for an "International passenger arrival permit" by following the link: https://www.service.vic.gov.au/services/border-permit/home

+ Registration is required for entry and is exempt from quarantine upon arrival in Melbourne.

+ This regulation applies exclusively to Victoria - where the MEL airport is located and NOT to other states, including New South Wales - where the SYD airport is located.

- Regarding vaccination regulations, only applicable to Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV vaccine:

+ For passengers who receive 2 doses of Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV: only people under the age of 60 are considered to have had the full dose of vaccine.

+ If the passenger is outside of this age range, the passenger is considered to have not met the requirements of the Australian authorities to receive the full dose of vaccine, so they will have to be isolated on arrival at SYD/MEL and will be counted into the entry quota.

+ Currently, Australia only recognizes Sinopharm vaccine produced in Beijing. The following are some acceptable designations for this class of drugs (others will not be accepted).

o Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV

o Sinopharm BBIBP

o Sinopharm BIBP-CorV

o Sinopharm Covid Vaccine BIBP

o Sinopharm Beijing

o BBIBP-CorV

o BBIBP (Vero Cells)

o BIBP

o BIBP-CorV

o Sinopharm Covilo

o Covilo

Files attached:

Australia Travel Declaration - Web

Australia Travel Declaration - App

ATD Question Set - 10 Dec 2021

Australia Travel Declaration web_app WNWD 14 Dec 2021

Note: From December 15, 2021, the following visa holders who have received a full dose of the vaccine will be allowed to enter Australia without applying for a travel exemption:

Subclass 163 – State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner Visa
Subclass 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage visa
Subclass 173 – Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa
Subclass 485 – Temporary Graduate visa
Subclass 200 – Refugee visa
Subclass 487 – Skilled – Regional Sponsored visa
Subclass 201 – In-country Special Humanitarian visa
Subclass 489 – Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visa
Subclass 202 – Global Special Humanitarian visa
Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Subclass 203 – Emergency Rescue visa

Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional 

(Provisional) visa

Subclass 204 – Woman at Risk visa
Subclass 500 – Student visa
Subclass 300 – Prospective Marriage visa
Subclass 560 – Student Temporary Visa
Subclass 400 – Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa
Subclass 571 – Student Schools Sector Visa
Subclass 402 – Training and Research visa

Subclass 572 – Vocational Education and Training Sector 

Visa

Subclass 403 – Temporary Work (International Relations) 

visa (other streams, including Australian Agriculture Visa stream)

Subclass 573 – Higher Education Sector Visa
Subclass 405 – Investor Retirement visa
Subclass 574 – Postgraduate Research Sector Visa
Subclass 407 – Training visa
Subclass 575 – Non-Award Sector Visa
Subclass 408 – Temporary Activity visa
Subclass 580 – Student Guardian visa 
Subclass 410 – Retirement visa
Subclass 590 – Student Guardian visa
Subclass 417 – Working Holiday visa
Subclass 785 – Temporary Protection visa
Subclass 449 – Humanitarian Stay (Temporary) visa
Subclass 786 – Temporary Humanitarian Concern visa
Subclass 457 – Temporary Work (Skilled) visa
Subclass 790 – Safe Haven Enterprise visa
Subclass 461 – New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship visa
Subclass 870 – Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa
Subclass 462 – Work and Holiday visa
Subclass 884 – Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa
Subclass 476 – Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa
Subclass 988 – Maritime Crew visa

- For more information, visit: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/vaccinated-travellers#toc-8

- General guide here