Aussie expat family stranded in Airbnb for 10 weeks after COVID-19 travel ban

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More than 10,000 people have lodged requests for permission to leave or enter Australia since the travel ban began, according to official data | Dana_Adele

Sophie Smith has been stranded in an Airbnb holiday rental property in Melbourne's Surrey Hills with her wife and three children for 10 weeks after flying to Australia to visit her dying father just before the border closed in March.

The couple lost thousands of dollars on cancelled flights and have been paying $100 a night to stay in the Airbnb on top of a mortgage on a property they own in Melbourne and a rental in Phuket, where the airport remains closed to international arrivals. COVID-19 restrictions mean that Australian citizens and permanent residents cannot leave the country without an official exemption.

Further complicating matters is the fact Elise, a doctor, has a fly-in-fly-out job in the remote Northern Territory, where she normally spends three weeks working before flying to Phuket to spend four weeks with her family.If they all go back to Phuket, Ms Smith said, "she's probably not going to be able to work at all"."Fly-in, fly-out won't work, because of the quarantine," she said.

 

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Dana_Adele I’m in this situation, I’ve tried lodging a request to leave twice. And I’m now scrambling to find more proof I have to leave so I can lodge a third request!

Dana_Adele Don't allow this yet.

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