Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea has closed its borders to overseas travellers, including those arriving by sea (see Travel). If you’re in PNG and wish to return to Australia, we recommend you do so as soon as possible, as departure options are diminishing. If you remain in PNG, follow the advice of local authorities and take care to minimise your risk of exposure to COVID-19. Make arrangements to stay for a possible extended period, and stay in contact with family and friends so they know you’re safe.
The PNG Government announced a national State of Emergency on 24 March. Domestic flights and some public transport has ceased, and schools are closed. The High Commission will remain open during this period but is operating essential services only – these include consular and passport services. For passport or consular services email consular.portmoresby@dfat.gov.au in advance for an appointment.
The PNG Government announced a national State of Emergency on 24 March. Domestic flights and some public transport has ceased, and schools are closed. The High Commission will remain open during this period but is operating essential services only – these include consular and passport services. For passport or consular services email consular.portmoresby@dfat.gov.au in advance for an appointment.
We now advise you to:
Do not travel to Papua New Guinea overall.
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