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Australian High Commission in Dhaka

Australia's bilateral relationship with Bangladesh continues to grow. Two-way trade exceeded $2.3 billion in 2016-17 on the back of sustained growth in the Bangladesh economy. Australia is increasingly a preferred education destination for Bangladeshi students. Our development partnership is long-standing and Australia is one of the top five bilateral donors contributing humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh and Myanmar.

The Australian Government is providing an estimated $59.8 million in total ODA to Bangladesh in 2018-19. This includes an estimated $42.1 million in bilateral funding to Bangladesh managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

Poverty has steadily declined over the last 20 years in Bangladesh, but 47 million people still live in poverty. Many people still do not have adequate foundational education, skills or assets to participate in and gain from growth in the economy. Access to better quality education and more effective social protection systems will help share the benefits of economic growth.

Contact point of Australian High Commission in Dhaka :

You can contact to below telephone and email id as the mention Australian High Commission in Dhaka. Concern department or officials will help you as per your requirement and according to their policy.

Telephone: +88 09604 260100

[email protected] (General)

[email protected] (Consular, Notarials and Passport)

Services of Australian High Commission in Dhaka

Australian High Commission in Dhaka is provide different types of visas services for the Bangladeshi . Here is given details in bellow  about visa requirements and application procedure.

 

Travel to Australia

The Australian Government has announced that as from the evening of 20 March 2020 only Australian citizens, residents and immediate family members can travel to Australia. 

In this case, immediate family means:

  • spouses
  • dependents
  • legal guardians

If you are unsure whether you meet the definition of a ‘dependent’ and you hold a valid visa please complete the online form here and await further advice from Home Affairs.

If you do not hold a valid visa for Australia?

You can't come to Australia until you have a visa. Apply for a visa and include proof (such as your marriage certificate, your birth certificate or birth certificate for your children to evidence your immediate family/dependent status). If you are approved to travel, you will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.  If you do not hold a valid visa and you are not an Australian citizen or resident but you believe you have compelling or compassionate grounds for urgent travel to Australia, please contact us on [email protected] and include documentary evidence in support of the grounds for urgent travel and your acknowledgement of the need to self-isolate for 14 days on arrival in Australia.  It is unlikely that we will be able to process your application if it is lodged by paper. Travellers wishing to travel are advised to lodge online.

 

Do you already hold a temporary visa? (except for Partner and Child visa holders)

Attach proof (such as your marriage certificate, evidence of your de-facto relationship such as shared finances or property, your birth certificate or birth certificate for your children) and submit this form. Do not travel until we advise that you can. If you are approved for travel, you will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.

Partner and Child visa holders (except Prospective Marriage visa holders) can come to Australia. You will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.

These travel restrictions are subject to change and you are therefore encouraged to check the following website for further updates.

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/news-media/current-alerts/novel-coronavirus

 

Please also note the New Delhi visa office is working with reduced staffing levels in response to the global COVID-19 situation.  

Progress of online applications can be tracked using ImmiAccount: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/immiaccount

 

List Previous High Commissioners of Australia in Bangladesh

 

Title Australian High Commission in Dhaka
Address 184 Gulshan Avenue ,Gulshan 2 , Dhaka 1212
Phone
Fax
Mobail 8809604260100
Email [email protected]
Post Code 1212
Reg Code
Swift Code
License
TIN
BIN
Establishment Year 1971
Category Multinational
Sector Diplomatic
Service Type High Commission
Area Baridhara
Upazila/Thana Gulshan
Division Dhaka
District Dhaka
Country Bangladesh
Membership
Legal Status Multinational

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