Tuvalu Exodus Begins: One-Third of Island Nation Seeks Climate Asylum in Australia
In a powerful sign of climate reality catching up with vulnerable nations, more than 4,000 Tuvaluans over a third of the Pacific island nation's population have applied for Australia's newly launched climate visa, marking a historic shift in climate-induced migration.
Faced with the existential threat of rising sea levels, residents of Tuvalu, a country of just 11,000 people spread across nine fragile atolls, are seeking refuge and stability in Australia. The deluge of applications came within weeks of Australia opening the scheme under a landmark climate and security pact signed with Tuvalu last year.
The new visa allows Tuvaluan citizens to live, work, and study in Australia, with full access to healthcare, education, and social security benefits, ensuring families aren't left vuln...









