The recommended vaccinations before travelling to Australia are:
- routine vaccinations (which you should have regardless of travel - such as measles/mumps/rubella, diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus, etc.)
- Hepatitis B
- Japanese encephalitis (recommended if you are visiting Torres Strait Island or far north Australia)
- Rabies only if you are undertaking activities which will bring you in direct contact with bats (wildlife professionals, vets, etc.). Australia is rabies-free, but the vaccine is also effective for the similar Hendra virus.
Yes, you don't
A passport, immunizations - check with your travel agent they will have a list of what you need to do to prepare.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to Australia.
It's a clinic that provides immunizations to people who travel to different countries.
It depends a lot on the countries you're traveling between, but passports, visas, and immunizations are common requirements.
If you are a US citizen, you will need both a valid US passport and an Australian ETA visa to travel to Australia.
No, there is no need for them to go to Paris.
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Yes, a US passport holder needs a visa to travel to Australia.
immunizations
No, but you do need a valid passport.
Yes