SYDNEY - The first planeload of international students to return to Australia since COVID-19 border closures is due to touch down in Canberra next month.
The planned return of about 350 foreign students would be the first major reopening of Australia's tightly sealed international borders.
Since March, only citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to return. They must go into mandatory quarantine in a hotel for two weeks. Foreign nationals have been banned under COVID-19 restrictions.
Read more: http://voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/australia-allows-international-students-return

The planned return of about 350 foreign students would be the first major reopening of Australia's tightly sealed international borders.
Since March, only citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to return. They must go into mandatory quarantine in a hotel for two weeks. Foreign nationals have been banned under COVID-19 restrictions.
Read more: http://voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/australia-allows-international-students-return
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