Note: A resident of the border area who has been in the restricted border area for 14 days and who is over 12 years of age and cannot wear a mask is not permitted to enter Queensland to obtain vital goods or supplies or to perform basic work or volunteering. for an unregulated border area resident in Queensland that is permitted to enter in accordance with paragraph 4(d) or paragraph 11, declare whether the person is in the restricted border area within 14 days prior to entering Queensland; There is no mandatory COVID-19 testing requirement for travel within and outside the border area without restriction for fully vaccinated residents. Testing should be done if symptoms of COVID-19 appear. It is important to note that the restricted or unrestricted status of a border area has no effect on the hot spot status of the area. A resident of the border area is a person whose principal residence is in the border area. A Queensland resident may enter Queensland from the border area if he or she is permitted to do so under Part 1 or 3. for a resident of the border area or a Queensland resident who is authorised to enter Queensland in accordance with paragraphs 10 and 15, declare whether the person is fully vaccinated and note: These areas are indicated on the map approved by the Chief Health Officer and published on the Queensland Health website www.qld.gov.au/health/covid19/travel-declaration-map A Queensland resident may enter Queensland in accordance with the paragraph 13; Any person who has entered the restricted border area for substantial purposes and who is not vaccinated must meet the requirements to remain at home in that Part in a private residence until 14 days have elapsed since they are in the restricted border area, unless they meet the quarantine requirements set out in Part 6. A Queensland resident who is fully vaccinated may enter Queensland after travelling to the restricted border area for any of the purposes listed in paragraph 13 or for any of the following permitted purposes: To obtain the full list of quarantine requirements at home after arriving in Queensland from abroad, visit covid19.qld.gov.au and click on “Borders and Travel”. is a Queensland resident who is not vaccinated and enters the border area for purposes that are not eligible for a resident of the border area or a Queensland resident – provide satisfactory proof upon request that the person resides in Queensland or the border area; and Queensland residents who move to the unrestricted border area or restricted border area for a purpose not provided for in paragraphs 13, 14 or 15.
As part of our safe and reasonable border control regime, quarantine conditions apply to travelers entering Washington State. These Terms apply to travelers arriving from a low-risk jurisdiction. Travelers from medium, high and extreme risk countries are only allowed to enter if they have been approved. A resident of an unvaccinated border area who has been in the restricted border area in the previous 14 days and who has not been in a COVID-19 hotspot outside the border area may only enter and remain in Queensland for one of the following essential purposes: The stay at home requirements set out in Part 6A also do not apply to Queensland residents after performing this work in the restricted border area. Washington State`s Chief Health Officer continues to closely monitor transmission to the community in other jurisdictions and will inform the Western Australian government if changes to our borders are needed to protect Western Australians. Note: A resident of a border area is subject to other public health instructions in Queensland. Notwithstanding paragraph 21, a resident of the border area who has resided in the restricted border area for the preceding 14 days and who is not required to wear a mask under section 52(b) may enter Queensland only for the following essential purposes: A Queensland resident who enters the border area for a purpose other than that referred to in paragraph 13: 14 or 15, or as permitted under Part 1 or 3, may re-enter Queensland provided that: Queensland residents return to Queensland after travelling to a COVID-19 hotspot outside the border area A fully vaccinated resident of the border area who meets the entry requirements in paragraph 4(d) Any person entering Queensland – including residents – must apply for a passport cross-border online in qld.gov.au/border-pass. You must fill in the correct explanation for your situation. is a fully vaccinated border area resident who has not been in a COVID-19 hotspot outside the border area without restriction in the past 14 days; or read the current Border Restriction Directive, which includes all the details on who is allowed/not to cross the border and how. There is also a large bank of questions and answers on this page that should help cover most questions about crossing the border. If you do not meet the criteria of a hotspot traveler, groups of people allowed to enter from a hotspot will continue to be subject to entry and quarantine requirements.
These include Queensland residents returning home and new residents moving to Queensland, residents and students of the border area, as well as anyone entering for basic services to carry out an essential activity and meet a legal requirement. In most cases, you will need to arrive by plane and complete 14 days of quarantine at the hotel. A Queensland resident or resident of an unrestricted border area may enter Queensland from the border area without restriction provided they are fully vaccinated and have not been in a hot spot outside the border area without restriction in the last 14 days. These include farmers and workers in the agricultural industry. An unvaccinated Queensland resident may enter Queensland after travelling to the regulated border area for any of the following essential purposes and must be quarantined in accordance with Part 6A: Note: The approved form is available from www.health.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/word_doc/0022/1000498/essential-health-care-form-qld-border.docx. If you are allowed to enter as a resident of the border area (or as a Queensland resident returning from the border area), you can do so by road, air, rail or sea. A Queensland resident who returns to Queensland after entering the border area referred to in Part 2A shall reside in the border area only for as long as necessary to achieve one of the objectives referred to in paragraphs 13, 14 or 15. Controlled border regulations provide a system for safe travel from the highway to WA, based on the origin of the travelers and the people they have been in contact with in the 14 days prior to travel. They are also subject to conditions, including the completion of a G2G passport (external link) prior to entry. A resident of a border area entering Queensland in accordance with Part 2 may reside in Queensland only for the time necessary to achieve the purpose. a person who is required to provide fire or emergency services in response to an emergency in the restricted border area; or border zone means areas within the postal codes listed in Schedule 3 (shown on the map approved by the Chief Health Officer and published on the Queensland Health Website), including areas of the Unregulated Border Area and Restricted Border Area.
The block exemption for farmers and agri-food workers is not required as there are currently no restricted LGAs in the New South Wales border area. Note: For more information on flights without quarantine, please contact the Australian Department of Home Affairs: covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/new-zealand-safe-travel-zone. Specifications for flights without quarantine are established by the airline concerned. If you reside in Queensland and enter the New South Wales border area for authorised or essential purposes, you may only remain in the border area for as long as necessary for that activity. This does not apply if you are fully vaccinated and travelling between Queensland and the unrestricted border area of New South Wales. Note: A resident of the border area may also enter Queensland as permitted in paragraph 4 or Part 3. A resident of the border area entering Queensland in accordance with paragraph 4 or Part 3 shall comply with the entry requirements set out in Annex 1. Residents of Queensland and residents of a border area of New South Wales may enter Queensland for any purpose (if fully vaccinated) or for authorized purposes (if not vaccinated) without quarantine. People entering from a restricted border area have additional restrictions compared to people entering from an unregulated border area.
People leaving Queensland are subject to border restrictions from any state or territory they wish to enter. For more information about travel restrictions in your state or territory, use the healthdirect restriction checker. .