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Overseas travellersĪll international travellers, including travellers who first arrived in another Australian state or territory, are required to hold an international passenger travel permit External Link to enter Victoria and must comply with the requirements for international travellers. If you start to feel any symptoms of COVID-19, please get tested at one of the many testing sites across Victoria straight away. You must follow all Pandemic Orders External Link in place while you are in Victoria. You do not require a permit if you are a domestic or an international aircrew services worker. You must take precautions to avoid putting other people at risk while travelling, such as wearing a mask, maintaining physical distance from others, and not leaving your vehicle unless necessary. Victorian residents who tested positive to COVID-19 interstate can return home to complete their isolation.
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Visit Information for overseas travellers for more information. International travellers who enter Victoria from another state or territory must comply with the quarantine and testing requirements for international travellers from the time they arrive in Victoria. You do not require a permit if you have completed hotel quarantine interstate and wish to enter Victoria. You are not required to quarantine or hold a permit to enter Victoria from another Australian state or territory to visit, work, transit, or if you are a cross-border resident. Domestic visitors to Victoria no longer need to get a travel permit to enter the state, regardless of their vaccination status, unless they have been overseas in the past 14 days.