Australia opens “Home Affairs Office” in Dhaka 

BSS
Published On: 27 Mar 2025, 21:15
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DHAKA, March 27, 2025 (BSS) - As part of Australia’s growing bilateral relationship with Bangladesh, the Albanese Labor Government has announced the establishment of a new ‘Home Affairs Office’ in Dhaka.

"This was raised with me on my recent visit to Bangladesh and I’m pleased we’ve been able to work with the interim government to make it happen," said Australian Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke, MP on Thursday, according to a press release disseminated by the Australian High Commission here. 

This reflects the shared commitment to promoting safe and regular migration opportunities and combating irregular migration and people smuggling, the Australian ministry said.

The office will support prospective Bangladesh migrants by increasing access to comprehensive visa information services for people who are considering lawful and regular migration to Australia.

Located in Bangladesh’s capital, it will also serve as a central point of contact for the Bangladesh government to facilitate increased engagement and cooperation on immigration and border related matters, said the release. 

Australia said it remains committed to working closely with Bangladesh as an important partner in the Indian Ocean region, where they share an interest in a peaceful, stable and prosperous region.

The Australian government thanked Bangladesh’s interim government for its cooperation in countering people smuggling and promoting safe and regular migration pathways.

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