Australian Embassy
Thailand

Press Release 2013 - Illegal boat arrivals


The Hon. Scott Morrison MP
Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

4 December 2013

Australia tougher than ever on illegal boat arrivals

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Scott Morrison, today said anti-people smuggling measures the Australian Government had introduced, including a ban on permanent protection visas for people who arrived before July 19 this year, demonstrated the strength of the Government’s resolve.

The tough new measures for illegal boat arrivals were announced on December 3.

Anyone who arrived in Australia before 19 July 2013 is subject to tougher rules: no more permanent protection visas will be granted.

“We will never allow people who come illegally by boat to settle here,” Mr Morrison said.

“Our resolve has not wavered. There are no exceptions.”

Mr Morrison said the Australian Government’s message is crystal clear: you should not come because you will not be allowed to stay.

“Anyone who arrives by boat illegally will be sent to Papua New Guinea or Nauru,” Mr Morrison said.

Mr Morrison said smugglers would try to encourage people to get on boats, but they should not listen to their lies.

“People undertaking such journeys are wasting their time and their money,” Mr Morrison said.

“There is no visa for those who come illegally by boat,” he added.

Further information:

Julian Leembruggen
Media Adviser
Office of the Hon Scott Morrison MP
Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Canberra: +61 2 6277 7860 | Mobile: +61 400 813 253
[email protected]
 

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