Can I ask for asylum in an Australian airport in transit?
If you’re in transit at an Australian airport and fear persecution or harm in your home country, you may be able to seek asylum. Let’s explore the process and considerations.
Australian Immigration Laws
Protection visa:
Australia offers protection visas for individuals who fear persecution or harm in their home country.
Migration Act:
The Migration Act 1958 (Cth) governs Australia’s immigration laws, including asylum seeker provisions.
Airport Transit
Arrival in Australia:
If you’re in transit at an Australian airport and haven’t left the airport’s immigration clearance area, you may still be considered to have arrived in Australia.
Claiming asylum:
If you fear persecution or harm, you can claim asylum with Australian immigration authorities.
Process for Seeking Asylum
Approach immigration authorities:
Inform Australian immigration authorities of your intention to seek asylum.
Interview and assessment:
You’ll undergo an interview and assessment to determine your eligibility for a protection visa.
Protection visa application:
If you’re eligible, you’ll be allowed to apply for a protection visa.
Considerations
Eligibility:
You’ll need to demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution or harm in your home country.
Health and character requirements:
You’ll need to meet Australia’s health and character requirements.
Support and Resources
UNHCR:
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides guidance and support for refugees and asylum seekers.
Australian immigration authorities:
Australian immigration authorities can provide information on the asylum process and requirements.



