Here is the link to the info currently on the Australian government website, which still shows hybrids are allowed:
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodivers ... id-animalsI did not keep up with the backlash from cat lovers to know whether they decided NOT to enforce the new regulation to ban ALL hybrids. However, since you do not have the proper papers for your kitty, that will be the issue. Regardless of where you may want to live, there would be laws regarding hybrids. And importation requires proper registration and usually a certified pedigree to prove there are no ALCs within so many generations. There are laws for every state in the US and only in the past couple of years have states like Iowa even allowed bengals, period, regardless of generation. Savannah cats bring a whole other issue since they are a much larger breed and they are still in the early generations. Even though F4's are considered domestic cats, they all still have wild blood in them from the ALC and African Serval. I really am sorry you'r having to go through this, but a quality breeder provides papers. If this breeder has purebred bengals, there is no reason NOT to do this.