Ms Kaur, who is an Indian national, had to apply for a travel exemption three times before it was approved so she could join her husband who is a permanent resident in Australia.
Describing her “ordeal,” the 26-year-old says while the Australian government never closed its borders to the immediate family members of citizens and residents, “getting an exemption nevertheless was a Herculean task.”
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/separated-by-covid-united-by-quarantine-indian-woman-gets-exemption-from-australia-s-travel-ban-after-three-attempts

Describing her “ordeal,” the 26-year-old says while the Australian government never closed its borders to the immediate family members of citizens and residents, “getting an exemption nevertheless was a Herculean task.”
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/separated-by-covid-united-by-quarantine-indian-woman-gets-exemption-from-australia-s-travel-ban-after-three-attempts
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