Western Australia reopens borders for international students.
The state of Western Australia (WA) announced a new pathway for already-enrolled international students to return to the Aussie state despite its closed borders. The new pathway announced on Tuesday night allows international students already enrolled in a WA primary school, secondary school, university, college, and technical college, among others, to enter the state, Xinhua news agency reported.
Students
can either fly directly into the state within the arrival cap set by the
Australian government or indirectly by transiting through another state or
territory.
The
students must carry proof of negative Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) within 24 hours
before departure and isolate for seven days at a suitable premise approved by
WA Police or WA Department of Health after arrival.
All
the arriving international students must be vaccinated with at least two doses
or booster doses if eligible in their home countries. They must also take a RAT
or PCR test within 24 hours of arrival or a PCR test on day six or a RAT on day
seven during self-quarantine.
Under
the new pathway, up to 6,000 international students would be allowed to return
to the state. The WA government said that according to the updated health advice,
the cohort presents a low risk to the community, as many factors can provide
confidence in quarantine arrangements now.
Eligible
returning international students will also get a payment of 2,000 Australian
dollars ($1,430) to help cover the cost of self-quarantine, according to the
government.
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