Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department
Australian Government: Attorney-General's DepartmentAchieving a Just and Secure Society

Extradition arrangements with commonwealth countries

Arrangements with Commonwealth countries (Made under The London Scheme, as amended in November 2002 and implemented by the Extradition (Commonwealth Countries) Regulations 1998.)

1. Anguilla

2. Antigua and Barbuda

3. Bahamas

4. Bangladesh

5. Barbados

6. Belize

7. Bermuda

8. Botswana

9. British Antarctic Territory

10. British Indian Ocean Territory

11. British Virgin Islands

12. Brunei Darussalam

13. Cayman Islands

14. Cook Islands

15. Cyprus

16. Dominica

17. Falkland Islands

18. Gambia

19. Ghana

20. Gibraltar

21. Grenada

22. Guyana

23. India

24. Jamaica

25. Kenya

26. Kiribati

27. Lesotho

28. Malawi

29. Maldives

30. Malta

31. Mauritius

32. Montserrat

33. Namibia

34. Nauru

35. Nigeria

36. Pakistan

37. Papua New Guinea

38. Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands

39. St Helena

40. St Helena Dependencies

41. St Kitts and Nevis

42. St Lucia

43. St Vincent and the Grenadines

44. Seychelles

45. Sierra Leone

46. Singapore

47. Solomon Islands

48. South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

49. Sri Lanka

50. Swaziland

51. Tanzania

52. The Sovereign Base areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia in the Island of Cyprus

53. Tonga

54. Trinidad and Tobago

55. Turks and Caicos Islands

56. Tuvalu

57. Uganda

58. Vanuatu

59. Western Samoa

60. Zambia

61. Zimbabwe