Netherlands

Global fuel supply shortages have led to some flight cancellations in The Netherlands. Check with your airline, or travel service provider if you have been affected. Depending on why you’re travelling and how long you plan to stay, you may require a visa for travel to the Schengen area. Check the European Entry and Exit […]

Guam

Typhoon Sinlaku caused severe flooding, including damage to roads and infrastructure across parts of Guam. If you’re travelling to Guam, contact your airline, tour operator or accommodation provider to check how your travel plans may be impacted, and follow the advice of local authorities. We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions. Entry requirements for […]

India

We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution overall. Higher levels apply in some areas. You must hold a valid visa or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card to enter India. You’re required to complete the online e-Arrival Card up to 3 days before travel to India. This applies to Australian citizens and […]

Argentina

Argentina has raised its national security level following events in the Middle East. There may be increased security in public places, including places of worship and Jewish institutions. There’s also increased controls at borders and entry points. If you plan to take part in surrogacy arrangements in Argentina, be aware of all legal and other […]

United States of America

The US Government entered a partial shutdown on 1 February. This has affected some federal government services, including at airports. There may be flight delays, longer airport lines and travel connection times. Check with your travel provider to see if your travel plans have been affected. Avoid areas where demonstrations and protests are occurring due […]

Papua New Guinea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila caused damage to roads and infrastructure across parts of PNG, particularly Milne Bay and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. If you’re travelling in affected areas, contact your airline, tour operator or accommodation provider to check how your travel plans may be impacted, and follow the advice of local authorities. We continue […]

South Korea (Republic of Korea)

Australian passport holders can visit as tourists for stays of up to 90 days without applying for a K-ETA (or visa waiver). Visit the official K-ETA website for more information (see ‘Travel’). Avoid demonstrations and large public gatherings. Be prepared to change your travel plans in case of traffic or other disruptions. Check media for […]

Canada

Canada is co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, taking place between 11 June and 19 July. If you’re planning to travel to Canada for the event, see our advice on the FIFA World Cup for more information (see ‘Travel’). We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions in Canada. Australian passport holders must apply for […]

Mexico

Mexico is co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, taking place between 11 June and 19 July. If you’re planning to travel to Mexico for the event, see our advice on the FIFA World Cup 2026 for more information (see ‘Travel’). We advise exercise a high degree of caution in Mexico overall due to the threat […]

Romania

We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions in Romania. Depending on why you’re travelling and how long you plan to stay, you may require a visa for travel to the Schengen area. Check the European Entry and Exit (EES) and visa rules before you travel. If you’re a dual national of a European country, […]