Australia’s health and character requirements

australia health and character requirements

While Australia welcomes migrants, the country wants to maintain their excellent health standards and ensure that newcomers are of good character.

It’s for these reasons that the Australian government requires migrants to meet certain health and character criteria.

Below we’ll go into more detail so you can get an overview of both sets of requirements.

Who should meet Australia’s health and character requirements?

Most migrants hoping to move Down Under should be able to meet the health requirements. This includes all permanent provisional and certain temporary visa applicants.

However, the character requirements apply to all visa applicants.

Health requirements

Australia enjoys some of the best health standards in the world. The government wants to keep it this way. It is for this reason that migrants have to meet certain minimum health standards.

Looking at it in more detail, the Australian government aims to:

For these reasons, the government requires migrants to be free from a disease or condition that is:

Meeting the health requirements

To determine whether or not you meet the health requirements, you must undergo certain health examinations. Please note that there are specific requirements for the health exams.

You’ll be considered for a waiver of the health requirements if you failed to meet the health requirements for a visa where a waiver is available.

Where further tests are required once you’re in Australia, you may be required to sign a Health Undertaking.

Health insurance

Certain temporary visas require proof of adequate health insurance for the duration of your stay in Australia. This would be on top of meeting the health requirements.

Character requirements

To live in Australia, you must be of good character. If any of the following is true, you won’t pass the character test: