Covid-19: Malaysians in Australia told not to hastily return home
A worker cleans the waterfront area of the Sydney Opera House March 26, 2020. — Reuters pic
“However, those with short term visas and students who have financial difficulty and would not be able to sustain their stay in Australia for an extended period may return home via the available commercial flights. The High Commission said since the announcement of the movement control order in Malaysia which started on March 18, they have received calls from Malaysians regarding available flight options to return to Malaysia due to cancellation of flights and other issues affecting their stay in Australia.
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