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Nearly a third of Tuvaluans have applied for climate migration visa

Last updated: June 26, 2025 11:25 am
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Tuvalu is extremely vulnerable to sea level rise

Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images

What does it mean to lose your homeland to the ravages of climate change? This is a question that the approximately 10,000 inhabitants of Tuvalu are grappling with as they face the imminent threat of displacement.

Situated with an average elevation of less than 3 meters above sea level, Tuvalu is on a trajectory towards becoming uninhabitable due to the increasing risks of flooding, storm surges, and erosion. By the year 2100, projections indicate a rise in sea levels by 72 centimeters, leading to extensive flooding in the coral atoll archipelago.

Fortunately, the people of Tuvalu have been presented with a lifeline. In a groundbreaking move, the Australian government unveiled plans for what could be considered the world’s first organized relocation of an entire nation.

Through the Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union Treaty, 280 Tuvaluans annually will be granted Australian residency via a lottery system. The inaugural lottery commenced on June 16th, with a staggering 3125 applicants – nearly a third of Tuvalu’s population. The application deadline for this year’s lottery is July 18th.

Addressing the pressing issue of climate change impacts on vulnerable nations, the Australian government emphasized its commitment to providing a pathway for affected populations to migrate with dignity as environmental challenges escalate.

Dr. Bateteba Aselu, a Tuvaluan doctoral student at the University of Melbourne, is among those contemplating participation in the migration lottery alongside her husband and son. Aselu highlights the current effects of climate change on Tuvalu, including the infiltration of seawater into freshwater aquifers, necessitating innovative agricultural practices to combat salinity.

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Professor Stephen Howes at the Australian National University lauds the comprehensive benefits offered to successful migrants, including access to healthcare and social security without discrimination. The treaty not only aims to aid Tuvalu in addressing its climate crisis but also serves Australia’s strategic interests in the Pacific region.

While uncertainties persist regarding Tuvalu’s future, the migration scheme presents a vital opportunity for its residents to secure a stable future amidst environmental uncertainties. The potential extension of such agreements to other climate-vulnerable nations underscores the global significance of this pioneering initiative.

As Tuvaluans confront the challenges of relocation and preservation of their cultural identity, the migration scheme offers a beacon of hope amidst the looming climate crisis. It raises profound questions about belonging, heritage, and resilience in the face of unprecedented environmental upheaval.

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