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Photo foot, Tuvalu is at risk of disappearing due to climate change.

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    • Author's title, BBC News World

More than a third of the inhabitants of Tuvalu Island have registered in a raffle to receive the world's first climate visa, which allows them to permanently migrate to Australia.

The first registration series opened on June 16 and the influence of applications indicates that this pioneering program will have many more applicants than available visas.

Until Friday Australia has received 1,124 applications, which translate into a total of 4,052 citizens of Tuvalu with the inclusion of their relatives.

According to the 2022 census, this Pacific island is inhabited by 10,643 people.

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