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Tuvalu Families Find New Home in Australia
9 Jan
Summary
- Tuvaluans can move to Australia under a new permanent residency deal.
- The Falepili Union allows up to 280 Tuvaluans to migrate annually.
- The agreement addresses climate-driven displacement and international responsibility.

Alolita Tekapu and her family are among the initial group of Tuvaluans to relocate to Australia under a groundbreaking bilateral agreement. This accord, known as the Falepili Union, provides permanent residency for up to 280 Tuvaluans each year, offering a lifeline to those on the frontlines of climate change.
The migration opportunity arose from Tuvalu's vulnerability to rising sea levels, with residents like Alolita experiencing the tangible effects of climate change. The agreement, signed two years ago, also commits both nations to cooperation in climate adaptation, disaster response, and security.
This initiative is recognized as a landmark in addressing climate-driven displacement, a growing global concern. While international law does not yet mandate acceptance of climate refugees, the Australia-Tuvalu deal sets a precedent for adaptation and resilience, offering a pathway for affected populations.




