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I am Offshore.

If you are outside Australia and you fit the definition of “refugee”, you can make an application to the nearest Australian Embassy or Australian High Commission. You can find addresses of Australian embassies here.

There are a number of different offshore refugee visas. Clicking on the links below will give you a short summary of each type:

Refugee (Subclass 200)

In-country Special Humanitarian (Subclass 201)

Global Special Humanitarian (Subclass 202)

Emergency Rescue (Subclass 203)

Woman at Risk (Subclass 204)

Secondary Movement Offshore Entry (Temporary) (Subclass 447)

Secondary Movement Relocation (Temporary) (Subclass 451)

More information about migrating to Australia as a refugee or humanitarian entrant can be found on the Department of Immigration website

 

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Last update: 13/06/06

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