Those settled on Nauru are not refugees and are not detained. They have a Nauruan visa and as such have the same rights as any other resident. However unlike Nauruans, they are provided with accommodation, a fortnightly allowance, and free transport for shopping and other travel around the island. Many have purchased their own motorcycles so they don’t need to rely on the transport provided. They have access to all government facilities in Nauru including free health and medical services.
Around a year ago, the government engaged an international healthcare provider to manage the Nauru Medical Centre, and it is now a leading facility in the Pacific, offering high-quality, specialist medical services. Our ER, staffed with international physicians, has even been called on to treat military personnel from passing ships. A new dental clinic has just opened, we have CT and MRI technology, and mental health services are available.
All of these services are available at no cost to those settled on Nauru as part of the Third Country Reception Arrangement, and they also have access to newly developed, modern sports facilities, employment opportunities and a relaxed, Pacific way of life.
Nauru is one of the safest countries in the Pacific, if not the world. We are a friendly, welcoming people and this welcome extends to those who arrive as part of our arrangement with Australia.