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African Swine fever restriction

African Swine Fever

African Swine Fever from 1.01.2018 to 22.09.2018-Danvasilis-CC BY-SA 4.0-Wikimedia Commons Source: Wikimedia Commons

Heavy penalty will be applied to those oversea tourists, international students and Australians returning from their holiday who bring products that contaminated African Swine Fever to Australia. In the worst-case scenario involving the visitors, visa duration of stay will be reduced, visa canceled and refused entry when upon arriving in an Australian airport.


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By Peggy Giakoumelos

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Heavy penalty will be applied to those oversea tourists, international students and Australians returning from their holiday who bring products that contaminated African Swine Fever to Australia. In the worst-case scenario involving the visitors, visa duration of stay will be reduced, visa canceled and refused entry when upon arriving in an Australian airport.


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