Syria, Iraq refugees to arrive in Australia in 2 months

More staff are being sent overseas to bolster Australia's response to the refugee crisis with its pledge to take in 12,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees.

Syrian refugee children look from their tent at the Zaatari Refugee Camp, near Mafraq, Jordan

Syrian refugee children look from their tent at the Zaatari Refugee Camp, near Mafraq, Jordan (AP) Source: AP

Australia can expect the first influx of refugees from the Middle East in two months as the government ramps up processing efforts.

The federal government says it is moving quickly to start processing Syrian refugees since announcing an intake of 12,000 people forced to flee Syria and northern Iraq.

"It is important that we get (identity, health and security) checks right, but we expect we will have the first refugees heading to Australia in the next two months," Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told AAP in a statement.


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