Last updated: 20 February 2021 at 12:01am
Effective 12.01am, Saturday 20 February, travellers from Victoria are permitted into WA, but must enter 14 days of self-quarantine upon arrival and present for COVID-19 testing on Day 11.
Interstate arrivals to Western Australia by air
From Saturday, 14 November, WA has transitioned to a safe and sensible controlled border arrangement based on the latest public health advice. Find out more at controlled interstate border.
From very low risk states and territories:
- Before travelling to Western Australia go online and complete a mandatory G2G PASS registration and declaration.
- Travel to Western Australia.
- On arrival at Perth Airport, all travellers are to complete a health screening.
- Once the screening is completed, scan your G2G PASS to exit the airport.
From low risk states and territories:
- Before travelling to Western Australia go online and complete a mandatory G2G PASS registration and declaration.
- Download the voluntary G2G NOW app for quarantine checks.
- Travel to Western Australia and wear a mask as directed.
- On arrival at Perth Airport, all travellers are to complete a health screening.
- Once the screening is completed, scan your G2G PASS.
- Verify that you have suitable premises for self-quarantine.
- If you have suitable premises, enter self-quarantine for 14 days.
- If you do not have suitable premises, you will be directed to enter a government-approved quarantine facility at your own expense for 14 days.
- Whilst in quarantine, be ready to use G2G NOW to check-in when promoted by the WA Police Force.
From medium risk states and territories:
- Travellers from medium risk states and territories are not permitted to enter unless exempt.
- For those permitted entry, they will need to self-quarantine at a suitable premises for 14 days and if a suitable premises is not available, they will be directed to a government approved quarantine facility at their own expense.
- Approved travellers are subject to a COVID-19 test within 48 hours of arrival and on day 11 of quarantine, or at any point when symptoms develop.
- Approved travellers must wear a mask if practicable and available from when travellers enter WA until they arrive at suitable self-quarantine premises or government approved quarantine facilities
Important: Breaching conditions of entry of providing false and / or misleading information can result in fines of up to $50,000 or imprisonment.