Mauritius
We now advise all Australians to reconsider any non-essential overseas travel at this time, due to the health risks from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the significant disruptions to global travel. This includes to Mauritius.
Mauritius has put in place further entry restrictions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. If you've visited China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Italy or Iran in the last 14 days, you won't be allowed to enter or transit through Mauritius. This doesn't apply if you hold a residence permit, but you will be placed in quarantine. If you've visited or transited through France or Germany during the last 14 days, you'll be placed in to quarantine if you show symptoms like fever, a cough or breathing difficulties. These restrictions also apply to passengers on cruise ships. Vessels may be denied entry to Mauritius if they don't comply. Enhanced screening procedures are in place for all arrivals at airports and seaports.
Mauritius has put in place further entry restrictions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. If you've visited China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Italy or Iran in the last 14 days, you won't be allowed to enter or transit through Mauritius. This doesn't apply if you hold a residence permit, but you will be placed in quarantine. If you've visited or transited through France or Germany during the last 14 days, you'll be placed in to quarantine if you show symptoms like fever, a cough or breathing difficulties. These restrictions also apply to passengers on cruise ships. Vessels may be denied entry to Mauritius if they don't comply. Enhanced screening procedures are in place for all arrivals at airports and seaports.
We now advise you to:
Reconsider your need to travel to Mauritius.
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