An Australian citizen is badly injured in an accident while overseas. What can Australian officials give?
- Payment of any overseas medical bills
- Advice and support after the accident ✓
- Free treatment in a local hospital
- Legal representation in a foreign court
Why this is the answer
Officials offer advice and support after an accident, serious illness or death, but they do not pay bills or provide treatment.
This question is from: Privileges
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