DFAT moves back to 'pre-COVID settings' for overseas Australians

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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says it will still operate repatriation flights in the coming months to help the roughly 7,500 Australians still registered as wanting to return home. 9News

The department responsible for helping Australians overseas is winding back some of its services to pre-COVID settings after removing thousands from the list of people wanting to return.

But a special portal for Australians overseas to express their need to get home has been shut to new registrations and travellers and expats are being directed to instead contact their closest embassy or consulate if they need help. "From today , people departing Australia will no longer be able to register on DFAT's COVID-19 registration portal.", said the list had never reflected the full number of people wanting to return.Steven and Marijke Smit are finding it practically impossible to return to Australia. Photo: Marijke Smit, supplied.

"Many people still can't get back, because of states not letting them in, or the wrong vaccine such as Sputnik."

 

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