In short, yes you can if you meet WA’s requirements. To enter WA, you will need to have an approved G2G pass, under the ‘Enrolled Student in WA’ exemption category. You will also need to be triple dose vaccinated if you’re eligible and present a negative Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) 24 hours before your flight’s departure.

When you arrive in WA, you’ll need to undertake 7 days of self quarantine, and a RAT or PCR test within 24 hours and on day 6 (PCR tests) or day 7 (RAT tests) of your arrival. After completing your self quarantine, you will then need to use the G2G Now app as required.

If you don’t have a suitable place to self isolate, like most international students in a foreign country, you can also opt to quarantine in a hotel for 7 days at your own cost. Besides hotel quarantine, you also have the choice to quarantine in your on campus accommodation, if the providers have rooms available.

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