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Australian Visa and Entry Requirements FAQs

Learn about visa requirements for entry to Australia for tourism purposes with this list of frequently asked questions. 

Please note this page is intended to provide general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Tourism Australia is not the Australian government visa granting authority. For information on visas to enter Australia, visitors should seek the most up-to-date information from Australian Government Department of Home Affairs .*

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  • Be sure to secure the appropriate visa before travelling to Australia. Use the Visa Finder to explore your options.
  • Ensure all details are correct and provide all required documents when you apply. An incomplete or incorrect application can delay your visa.
  • Submitting multiple applications at the same time can slow the process. For visitor visas, submit one application per person, including children. 
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Australian Visa Information

Unless you are an Australian citizen, you will need a valid Australian visa to enter the country. New Zealand passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival in the country. All other passport holders, regardless of age, must apply for a visa before leaving home. You can apply for a range of Australian visa types, including tourist visas and working holiday visas, via the ETA app or on the  Department of Home Affairs website.

There are different Australian visa types available for travellers to Australia. Knowing which Australian visa to apply for depends on the length of your stay, your passport and the purpose of your visit. You’ll also need to meet certain financial and medical requirements, be outside of Australia when applying and maintain health insurance for the duration of your stay. 

Electronic Travel Authority visa  (subclass 601) This visa allows you to visit Australia as many times as you want, for up to a year, and stay for three months each visit. This visa is available to passport holders from a number of countries and regions, who live outside Australia. A step-by-step guide on how to apply is  here .

All ETA-eligible passport holders must apply for an ETA using the Australian ETA app. Agents can assist you in the application process, but you must be physically present as a live facial image is required.

eVisitor  (subclass 651) This is a free visa for multiple visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes for up to three months at a time within a 12-month period. This visa is available to passport holders from a number of European countries and it cannot be extended.

Visitor visa  (subclass 600) The Visitor visa allows you to visit Australia, either for tourism or business purposes. It is open to all nationalities. Generally, a period of stay of up to three months is granted, but up to 12 months may be granted in certain circumstances. Applicants will have to pay a fee to submit their application.

The application process may differ depending on which visa you need.

You can only apply for the  Electronic Travel Authority visa  (subclass 601) through the Australian ETA app. A step-by-step guide on how to apply is located  here .

For other visas, you can apply online by creating an ImmiAccount and completing the application process. Be sure to submit your application well in advance of your travel date to allow enough time for processing. You may be asked to provide further supporting information. You will be notified in writing if your tourist visa is approved and it will be digitally linked to your passport. For more information on different visa types, and Australian visa requirements including how to apply for an Australian visa, visit the  Department of Home Affairs  website.

If you are already in Australia and hold a valid Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) you can extend your stay by applying for another visa, such as a Visitor visa (subclass 600). An eVisitor (subclass 651) cannot be extended.

See the Department of Home Affairs website for details.

Working Holiday Visas

Australia's Working Holiday Maker program allows visitors aged under 30 (or 35 in certain cases) who hold a passport from a participating country to travel and work in Australia. Working holiday visas are valid for one year, or up to three years if you meet certain conditions.

Find out more about working holiday visas here .

*Australian visa regulations (including visa application charges) change from time to time. The information provided here is valid at the time of publication, but visitors should check this information is still current by visiting the Australian Department of Home Affairs .

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Australia Visitor Visa: Requirements, Eligibility and Application Process

Updated: February 7, 2024

Australia Visitor Visa is the only option to visit Australia as a tourist for many nationalities. If you don’t qualify for either the Electronic Travel Authority(ETA) or the eVisitor Visa, then you will need to get a Visitor Visa.

Australia no longer accepts paper applications for the visitor visa. All applications must be lodged online through the Australian Government Immi Portal.

The Visitor Visa has subclass 600 in Australia’s visa documentation and the subtype we’re interested in is the “Tourist stream (apply outside Australia)”.

Quick summary:

  • Eligibility: All nationalities are eligible
  • Validity: Valid for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years with single or multiple entries
  • Duration of stay: Generally, 3 months allowed stay, but up to 6 or 12 in some cases
  • Visa fee: Visitors visa fee is 190 AUD
  • Processing time: 50% of applications are processed in 7 days and 90% in 21 days.

If you haven’t already, read the  Australia Visa Guide  to familiarize yourself with Australian tourist visa types, requirements, eligibility and entry procedures at the border.

Table of Contents

Understanding australia visitor visa.

Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600, Tourist Stream) Sample

Visitor visa validity

The Australian Visitor visa is valid for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years from the date of issue. The validity of the visa depends on your nationality and circumstances. For example, most Indian passport holders get a 3-year valid Australian visa, whereas Phillippine passport holders get a 1-year valid visa. Pakistan nationals get a 6-month validity.

You must visit Australia within the validity of your visa.

Duration of stay

Most Visitor visas granted allow for 3 months of continuous stay in Australia. Depending on circumstances, you might be granted a stay of 6 months or even 12 months.

Allowed number of entries

Most Visitor visas are multiple-entry , but Home Affairs also issues single visas in certain circumstances for certain nationalities.

When to apply

Since the tourist visas are valid for at least 3 months, it’s a good idea to apply well in advance. Most applications get processed in 3 weeks or fewer.

Visa extension

Australia Visitor visa is non-extendable . If you need to  extend your stay in Australia , you are allowed to apply for another Visitor Visa (onshore) from within the country.

Australia Visitor Visa Requirements

Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) Required Countries

Who requires a Visitor Visa?

Australia Visitor Visa is REQUIRED for all nationalities to enter Australia as a tourist, except for the below.

  • New Zealand passport holders
  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
  • eVisitor Visa
  • Those transiting in Australia for less than 72 hours and can get a Transit visa .

Documents required

To support your application, you can attach as many as 60 documents online. You don’t have to attach that many but the more documents you provide, the better your chances of approval.

You have to satisfy the Home Office that:

  • You are who you say you are
  • You are a genuine visitor who will not overstay or work illegally
  • You are of good character and not have a criminal record
  • You won’t be a burden to Australia’s healthcare system

To do this, attach as many of these documents as you can :

Identity documents

  • Valid passport (must be valid for the duration of the stay)
  • Valid National ID card (if from a country that issues them)
  • marriage or divorce certificate;
  • change of name documents;
  • documents that show other names you have been known by
  • Residence Permit/Visa (if residence and citizenship differ)
  • One passport-size photo

Genuine visitor documents

  • Itemized personal bank statements for the last 3 months. Aim to have at least 5000 AUD in your bank account. The money cannot be deposited suddenly and inexplicably – it should be from legitimate sources and savings over time.
  • Tax returns
  • Credit card statements
  • their relationship to you
  • the purpose of your visit and length of stay
  • if you will be staying with them
  • Proof of their funds (if they will be paying for your stay)
  • Your plans or travel itinerary while in Australia  
  • a letter from your employer stating you plan to return to your job
  • proof that you study at a school, college or university in your home country
  • proof that you have immediate family members in your home country
  • proof that you own a house or other major assets in your home country;
  • Confirmed return flight ticket;
  • Health Insurance

At a later date, you may be required to obtain and submit the following:

  • Medical Certificate
  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)

All non-English documents (except for police certificates) must be translated into English and all documents’ copies (both original and translations) must be certified.

Photo requirements

You need one passport-size digital photo for the Visitor Visa application. The photo must meet the following requirements. 

  • Taken in the last 6 months
  • Showing your head and shoulders against a plain background
  • Neutral facial expression with mouth closed, eyes open, and looking at the camera
  • Religious head coverings are allowed but must not obscure the face
  • Piercing is allowed but must not cause any reflections or shadows

There is no official guidance for the size and resolution of pictures uploaded online but the file type must be JPG. You will get to move the photo to position your face within a frame.

As long as the picture is clear, crisp, and not excessively big, it will be accepted.

Visitor visa fee

The Australian Tourist Visa application fee is 190 AUD , payable online.

You may also have to pay for:

  • Health checks
  • Police certificates

Processing time

Australian immigration reports that 50% of applications are processed in 7 days and 90% are processed in 21 days . These periods start after you submit your biometrics (if required).

Visitor Visa Application Process

Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) Application on ImmiAccount Portal

How to apply

You must apply for your tourist visa online through the Immi Portal. Applying on paper is not possible for the visitor visa anymore. Follow the below steps:

  • Go to the ImmiAccount portal and create an account
  • Click on “New application” and pick “Visitor Visa (600)”.
  • Enter your personal information, passport details, employment details and financial information
  • Upload your documents such as passport, photo, etc.
  • Pay the required visa fee
  • Submit the application

The Visitor Visa is part of Australia’s biometrics program. If you apply for a Visitor Visa from any of the below countries, regardless of your nationality, you must give your biometrics.

  • Afghanistan
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Kazakhstan 
  • New Zealand
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • United Arab Emirates

If you apply from one of these countries, you will receive an email informing you that you need to visit an Australian Biometrics Collection Centre (ABCC) to have your biometrics collected. The biometrics are usually a face photo and fingerprint scan.

You must complete the biometrics procedure within 14 days of getting this email otherwise your application becomes void without a refund!

AABCs are typically managed by VFS Global. They charge a service fee for biometric collection. This fee depends on AABC and the country you are applying from.

For example, the biometric service at AABC in Dubai, UAE is AED 109.17. The biometric service fee at AABC in Manila, Philippines is PHP 557.

How to schedule biometric appointment?

Within 24 hours of applying for your Visitor Visa, you will receive an email with a biometric request letter from Home Affairs. Follow these steps to schedule your biometric appointment.

Find the nearest ABCC to you and follow the prompts to schedule your biometric appointment.

How to attend biometric appointment?

Follow the below steps to attend your biometric appointment at an AABC.

  • Arrive at the AABC at least 15 minutes before your appointment time
  • Original passport
  • Biometric appointment confirmation
  • Biometric fee receipt and
  • Biometric request letter received in the email from Home Affairs
  • Your facial photo is taken and your 10 fingertips are scanned

What if you can’t attend your appointment?

If you can’t make an appointment, you can reschedule your appointment up to 24 hours before your scheduled appointment date and time. You can reschedule up to 2 times.

What if you miss your appointment?

If you miss your scheduled appointment, you will lose the fee paid as the biometric fee is nonrefundable. You will also have to wait 24 hours to schedule a new appointment.

How to track status

You will receive the status of your application in your email. You can also track the status of the visa in your ImmiAccount.

How to download approved visa

When your Visitor Visa is approved, you will receive a grant letter in your email from Home Affairs. The grant letter is your Visitor Visa.

The Visitor visa is electronically linked to your passport, so you don’t need to download or print your Visitor Visa.

If you’re ever asked to show any proof, you can use the Grant Notification you received in your email. You can also download it from your ImmiAccount under “Visa Grant Details”.

How to check the validity of your Visitor Visa

The expiration date of your Australia eVisitor visa is indicated as “Must not arrive after” on the visa letter. If you lost your grant letter or don’t have a copy of your Visitor Visa, you can check the validity details on the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal by using either your Visa Grant Number or Transaction Reference Number.

Customer service

Refer to the Self-help Guidelines for information to troubleshoot any issues. If facing issues with your ImmiAccount or the Visitor visa application, contact customer service using the below webform

Web: ImmiAccount Technical Support Form

Procedure at the border

The Visitor Visa is digitally attached to your passport so you don’t need to print anything. When you enter Australia, simply present your passport and be ready to answer a few basic questions about your visit.

Eligible passport holders can use the Smart Gates for faster arrival and departure procedures.

All visitors including Australian citizens are required to fill out an Incoming Passenger Card on arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long does it take to get an australian tourist visa.

It can take up to 3 weeks to get an Australian tourist visa, especially if submitting your biometrics. It can be faster or slower depending on where you are applying from, your circumstances and the number of documents you submit.

How hard is it to get a tourist visa to Australia?

It is easy to get a tourist visa to Australia if you submit a complete application with as many documents. You must convince the Home Office that you won’t overstay or break the conditions of the visa.

How much bank balance is required for Australia tourist visa?

Australian Home Office doesn’t specify the minimum bank balance required for a tourist visa. Your bank account must show continuous cash flow and not a lump sum deposited recently. 

Based on the reports from travelers reports and recommendations from embassies, you should aim for at least 5,000 AUD in your bank account when you apply.

Can you get a 3-year visitor visa to Australia?

Yes, you can get a 3-year visitor visa to Australia if are from an eligible country and meet the requirements. Australian Visitor Visa is issued for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years depending on your nationality and circumstances. For example, Indian nationals can get an Australian tourist visa valid for 3 years.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Tourist visa to Australia for US Citizens

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Cheapest and fastest visa for touristic purposes.

Visa Duration

12 months total, up to 90 days each visit .

Approval time

95% of tourist visas are granted within 24 hours .

If you are planning a visit to Australia for holiday, as a US citizen you will need an Australian tourist visa (also known as “Australian vacation visa”) .

A tourist visa for Australia is technically type of ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) visa: a visa that you simply apply for online without having to fill in a paper form or send in your passport to any embassy. This is why a touristic ETA permit is sometimes referred to also as “electronic tourist visa” or “e-tourist” visa : filling the Australian tourist visa form directly online is all there is to do .

To be able to apply for an Australian Tourist Visa you must be travelling to Australia for holiday or for visiting friends or family, and hold a valid passport.

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A standard Australian tourist visa ( Electronic Travel Authorization ) authorizes visits of up to three months at a time and is valid for 12 months after the date of issue. Unlike traditional visas, there are no paper applications to complete, and you will have no visa labels or stamps in your passport. Instead, your tourist visa for Australia will be electronically attached to your passport.

United States’ citizens can apply for a tourist visa to Australia using their passport , and the passport number will then be linked to the visa. If you lose your passport or it is stolen before you enter Australia, you will need to re-apply for a new vacation visa.

Apart from the standard ETA tourism visa, there are a few more specific tourist visa types one can request in order to travel to Australia as a tourist: if you feel an ETA does not satisfy your needs, you will need to determine the most appropriate visa for you among other visa options.

The most common short-stay tourist visa types for Australia are:

  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) – formally known as Australian Visa Subclass 601
  • Work and Holiday Visa – formally known as Australian Visa Subclass 462
  • Tourist stream – formally known as Australian Visa Subclass 600

Online Tourist Visa for Australia (ETA e-Tourist)

An e-tourist visa, which is also called an ETA, is a subclass 601 visa . You can use this visa to tour Australia, visit family or friends or study or train for short-term. Business visitors can also use this visa for short-term. An ETA tourist visa is a temporary visa that is valid for 12 months from the date of issue, and it is a multiple entry visa. For each entry, you can stay up to 3 months.

You can enter and leave as many times as you want as long as it is valid. However, the ETA cannot be extended: you must get another Australian tourist visa if you want to extend your holiday or stay longer for other reasons. U.S. passport holders who are planning trips shorter than 90 days are almost always immediately eligible for electronic tourist visas (ETAs) , which will be electronically matched to the traveler’s passport in the Australian immigration official databases.

More info on Online Tourist Visas for Australia (ETA) – updated for 2024:

  • Both passport holders and travel agents can apply for ETAs.
  • Overstaying a short stay tourist visa in Australia could lead to exclusion, detention and removal. If you plan to stay in Australia longer than 3 months per entry, please make sure you apply instead for the Long Term visa, subclass 600.
  • Once you have your online tourist visa for Australia, you can use your e-passport at the SmartGate system when you arrive in Australia.

If you are not sure what tourist visa to apply for, we recommend you apply for this kind of visa .

Tourist Stream (Subclass 600)

The Tourist Stream visa is an alternative to the ETA tourist visa, but typically slower . Getting this holiday visa for Australia, you can visit family and friends, travel the country, and study or train for up to 3 months. This visa may be valid for between three months and 12 months, and you can request it for single entry or multiple entries. You can enter and leave as often as you want as long as the Tourist Stream is valid, but you may not stay more than 12 months during 18 months. This visa is also typically more expensive than an ETA and takes longer to process . Also, immigration office can request more documents from the applicant, for example a scanned copy of passport ID page or bank statement. In general, whenever possible we recommend applying for a Tourist ETA, for a faster – 100% online – visa release process.

Work and Holiday Visa Subclass 462

Getting a tourist visa for Australia also allowing you to work is possible: this is what an Australian Work and Holiday Visa is for , as this permits allows you to work during your stay in Australia, and to travel to and from Australia as many times as you want while working or studying.

With a work and holiday visa (often referred to also as “working holiday visa”) you can have the freedom to work to pay for your holiday, or study for up to 4 months . It is a temporary visa that is valid for up to 12 months from the date you enter the country. It cannot be extended. You can remain in the country up to 12 months, and you can leave and enter Australia as often as you like. Read more about work and holiday visas for Australia .

  • Apply for WHV now

Additional type-independent Australian Tourist Visa Information:

  • Regardless of the type of 2024 Australian tourist visa or ETA you need, it is highly recommended that you get health insuranc e to protect you during your time in Australia. You will be responsible for any healthcare costs that you incur while you are in Australia, and proper insurance coverage will help reduce your financial liability.
  • Visas are electronically linked to your passport. There is no need for stamps or labels .
  • Simplify the process by applying for your ETA tourist for Australia directly online as soon as possible .

Australian Tourist Visa for US Citizens: How to Apply

U.S. citizens need visas to travel to Australia. An Australian tourist visa requested from the USA via Electronic Travel Authorization will allow you to enter Australia for up to 90 days at a time for a year from the date of issue. After the first visit, subsequent visits are at the immigration officer’s discretion.

Getting a Tourist Visa to Australia from the USA

In order to get a tourist visa to Australia from USA you must have a valid passport (valid for at least 6 months upon entering Australia in order to comply with the requirements of most airlines flying to Australia – even though not strictly required by Australian Immigration Office) and obtain your US tourist visa to Australia before arriving in the country.

You may also need to complete a medical exam depending on your condition (any medical requirement – if needed – will be specified during the online application process). Visitors may also need to provide financial information upon request to receive their tourist visa. Also in this case, any requirement – if needed – will be specified during the online application process .

It is easy to apply for a tourist visa to Australia from the USA online: simply choose the right visa for your needs and follow the instructions on-screen. Most visa requests are processed and approved instantly .

Australian Tourist Visa Requirements for Americans

The conditions and eligibility for visas can vary based on the type of visa. Most U.S. citizens are eligible for ETAs as long as they hold valid passports.

US Passport Validity and Photo Requirements

We strongly recommend that your US passport be valid for at least 6 months upon entering Australia . This is why if your passport is due to expire soon or during the time you will be travelling, you may need to get a new passport before applying. Australian tourist visa photo requirements are similar to passport photos. Please ensure your photos are accurate and current.

Documents Required to US Citizens for an Australian Tourist Visa

The document checklist can vary based on the type of visa requested: with an ETA, you will only need your passport, and the ETA permit will be electronically attached to your passport.

For other visa types, you may be asked for other identification, including the biographical pages of your passport, travel documents and the IDs of your fellow travelers. Other required documents may be requested if authorities are not satisfied as to your identity.

Funds Required for an Australian Tourist Visa

When travelling to Australia, you may be required to show proof of funds. This can include displaying a minimum bank balance on your bank statement, audits, taxation records or other proof of satisfactory employment and income. After the application is processed, in the rare case a bank statement is required by Australian Immigration in order to verify your bank balance, an immigration officer will contact you .

Medical Requirements for an Australian Travel Visa

If you are applying for a non-ETA Australian visa and plan on staying in Australia for more than 6 months, you might be required to complete a health check and a chest X-ray. This can extend your visa application process up to 20 days. You are more likely to be required to complete a medical test if you are from a high-risk area or are over 75. In these cases, Yellow Fever is the only vaccination requirement.

Australian Tourist Visa Age Limits for American Citizens

For US passport holders willing to travel from USA to Australia there is no age limit on tourist visas . Of course, anyone who is travelling to Australia without an Australian passport will need a visa on arrival – and for a child under 18, the ETA will be based on the child’s passport. This means children will need separate ETAs, using details from their passports (children who are on their parents’ passports also need their own ETAs, but the information from their parents’ passport will be used).

Process and Processing Time for Australian Tourist Visas

Visa processing time for an australian eta tourist visa (subclass 601).

The Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is the most commonly used Australian Tourist Visa. The process can be completed online and requires no extra application forms, no visa labels and no passport stamps.

To be eligible for and maintain your instant Australian tourist visa, you must abide by specific conditions, including – in order:

  • Being free of criminal convictions
  • Passing a health check as required
  • Departing within the required time period
  • Not working during your time in Australia
  • Not engaging in study or training for more than three months

In general, the Australian tourist visa processing time for a Tourist Stream Visa (Subclass 600) can take from 48 hours to more than a month . A Tourist ETA though – which is the most common type of tourist visa – has a much lower estimated waiting time, as it is much faster to process. An ETA e-visa for tourists can often be requested and issued just days before your planned visit . It is a 100 percent secure, paperless process, and the visa will be electronically linked to your passport just moments after it has been issued.

However, we always recommend to request your Touristic ETA Visa at least a few weeks before departure , to avoid any risk. Don’t worry though – with an ETA, you can also track your application online via an online tracking system.

Australian Tourist Stream Visa (Subclass 600) Processing Time

The amount of time taken for an Australian tourist visa to be processed can vary based on how promptly you supply the supporting documents, your response to requests for further information, how long it takes to verify your information and peak processing times.

Also, the Australia tourist visa process is quite straightforward:

  • Check that your current U.S. passport is valid.
  • Apply for your visa.
  • Wait for verification of receipt.
  • Wait for notification of your status.

If the Australian tourist visa procedure was successful, you will be granted a visa. You can keep track of your progress using the online Australia tourist visa tracking system.

The maximum processing time for a conventional Australian tourist visa (Subclass 600) is about a month , with the waiting time ranging from 20 to 33 days in the vast majority of cases. For fast-tracked visas or ETAs, the waiting time can be mere minutes or days, especially if you have all the necessary documentation to complete the verification time.

Finally, as far as Work and Holiday Visa Processing Times are concerned, we recommend you check the dedicated page on this site .

Duration and Validity of an Australia Tourist Visa

Tourist visas are valid for varying periods of time, depending on the type of visa.

The ETA is a 12-month tourist visa . It is a popular visa, but it is limited regarding the length of stay and only allows visitors to remain in Australia for 3 months or 90 days at a time . You can enter as often as you like as long during the one year the tourist visa is valid.

For a visit of longer duration or if you want to stay more than 3 months during any period, you will need a different Australian visa. The tourist visa stream (Subclass 600) has a length and duration that can vary based on the purpose of the stay. In most cases though, Australian tourist visa validity lasts at least 12 months .

As an example, the Australian e600 visitor visa is a 6-month tourist visa for Australia. It also allows you to stay in the country up to one year depending on the reasons for your visit. You can also enter and leave the country as needed as long as the visa is valid.

The subclass 870 visa instead is a longer-term 3-year tourist visa specifically designed for parents. With it, parents can stay in Australia for 3 or 5 years and no more than 10 years. This allows them to enter and re-enter Australia as needed to visit their stepchildren, adopted children or biological children more conveniently and affordably.

Whether you are planning an Australian trip that lasts 2 weeks, 90 days or even a year, there is a visa designed to suit your purpose. Check and apply online to find the right one for you or to explore samples of tourist visas.

There are several types of tourist visas in Australia that may apply if you do not qualify for a Tourist ETA or if the ETA does not suit you needs, such as a work and holiday visa or other types of Australian visas for tourism. Here they are:

Australian Work and Holiday Visa

Australian Tourist Stream Visa (Subclass 600 – Application form 1419)

The Australian tourist visa stream Subclass 600 (to which people apply using form n.1419) is a 6-month tourist visa for Australia. It also allows you to stay in the country up to one year depending on the reasons for your visit. You can also enter and leave the country as needed as long as the visa is valid.

Australian Visiting Academic Visa

The former Australia Tourist Visa 419 is closed to new applications for 2024 . However, the Tourist Visa Subclass 408 may be an alternative. This visa, which is also called the Temporary Activity Visa, allows you to participate in special approved programs, including:

  • Gap year volunteer work
  • Cultural enrichment programs
  • Youth exchanges
  • Community programs
  • School language assistants

This visa is valid for up to 12 months.

Australia Tourist Visa 771 (Australia Transit Visa)

Also known as the Australian Transit Visa, this visa allows people to spend up to 72 hours in Australia to “pass through”. With this visa, you may not spend more than 72 hours in the country.

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about re-entering Australia with a tourist visa, about extending your stay in Australia as a tourist or about renewing your tourist visa while you are in Australia.

Is the Australian tourist visa multiple entry?

The Australian ETA is good for 90 days at a time, also allowing multiple-entries . This means that within one year sinve when the ETA Tourist visa has been issued you can enter, leav and re-enter Australia as many times as you wish – as long as each entry lasts a maximum of 90 days.

However, if your current visa is due to expire while you are still in the country, you will need to apply for an Australian tourist visa renewal, via a Long-stay tourist visa application .

What happens if I stay too long and my Australian tourist visa has expired?

Overstaying your stay with a tourist visa in Australia will result in your becoming an “unlawful non-citizen” – which can lead to detention and removal from the country. Worse, it could interfere with your ability to re-enter Australia on a tourist visa in the future. If you overstay your visa by more than 28 days, you could even become excluded and prevented from re-entering Australia on a tourist visa for as long as 3 years. Don’t do it.

Can I change my Australian visa once I am in the country?

No, you cannot change your visa type , such as an Australia tourist visa multiple entry, once you are in the country. However, you can apply for a further stay via the Long-Stay Tourist Visa, subclass 676.

What are my other options for extending my tourist visa?

Because the consequences of an Australia tourist visa overstay can be so serious, it is critical that you apply for a tourist visa renewal or extension as soon as possible and before your visa has expired . Applying online is fast and convenient.

  • Extend your visa

If you are planning to travel to Australia with a ETA Tourst Visa, you must know that it is not legal to work with an ETA . ETA-visitors have no right to “work”. However, they can do volunteer work or engage in other business activities, such as business meetings, conferences or seminars . Of course, you can stay in Australia on your tourist visa while looking for work, but once you found it you should obtain a different kind of visa in order to legally maintain your work.

However, working on a “tourist visa” in Australia is fairly common – especially for those who wish to work to pay for their holidays. If you want to legally work in Australia during your holiday though you will need a special, dedicated visa – not an ETA. This visa is called “ Work and Holiday Visa ” (often referred to also as “Working Holiday Visa”).

You can do any kind of work or jobs while on a tourist visa in Australia. However, your Work and Holiday Visa must be used within one year of the date it is issued, and it will be active for 12 months from the date you enter the country.

A working holiday visa cannot be extended: if you choose to stay longer, you must apply for a new visa. Additionally, you cannot bring dependent children or other family members with you, and you must pay taxes from anything you earn during your tourist visa working days.

The cost for a work and holiday tourist visa is of $ 625.00 as of 2024, but additional costs may also arise, including costs for police certificates, biometrics and health checks. Processing time can take from 13 to 22 days but may take longer if more information is needed or for verification purposes. Private health insurance coverage is highly recommended during your stay in the country. Read more about Work and Holiday Australian Visas for US Citizens here .

  • Apply for a WHV

According to Australia Marriage Law, you do not need to be an Australian resident to get married in Australia . You simply need the tourist visa (e.g. visa subclass 651) and you must file a Notice of Intended Marriage form along with any other requested documents .

If you are planning on getting married in Australia on a tourist visa, your celebrant can help ensure you meet all necessary requirements , including that you:

  • Are not married to anyone else
  • Are not marrying to a closely related family member
  • Are at least 18 years old
  • Freely consent to the marriage

Notice that if you plan to live in Australia after marriage, you might need to apply for permanent residency as needed .

In order to obtain your Australian Tourist Visa, you will need to pay an application charge when applying for your visa – plus all costs related to the visa release. The total Australia tourist visa cost can therefore vary based on the type of visa and when you apply. Both paper applications and e-visas such as ETA tourist visa costs must be paid online , and forms of payment accepted are credit cards and PayPal.

While there are no Australia tourist visa fees associated with the ETA, there is an online service charge of $ 69.00 .

The cost of a Work and Holiday visa is instead of $ 625.00 .

The visa application fee may change periodically: if the Australian immigration tourist visa fees increase between the date of the application and the date of the receipt, the new fee will apply.

Australian Government official resources:

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Visa requirements for visiting Australia

Rebecca Haddad

Dec 1, 2023 • 6 min read

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Planning a trip to Australia ? Whether you’re heading Down Under for a short break or extended working holiday, you’ll likely need a visa. 

Here’s your complete guide to filling out your paperwork for a visit to Australia.

Do I need a visa for Australia?

Most visitors to Australia will need a visa, but the type of visa you apply for depends on your country of origin, how long you plan to stay in Australia and what you plan to do while you’re there. 

Most tourists must apply for either an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or a visitor visa before traveling. The exception is New Zealand passport holders, who are issued a Special Category visa upon arrival. 

Your passport must be valid for the duration of your intended stay. You’ll also need to ensure you have sufficient funds to cover your stay. Depending on your visa category, you may be asked for proof of this upon arrival. 

What type of visa do I need to travel to Australia?

The Australian Department of Home Affairs’ (DoHA) visa finder can help you determine what visas you’re eligible for based on your citizenship, your travel purpose and your intended length of stay. 

Here are the three main tourist visa categories:

For visitors from visa-exempt countries: ETA (subclass 601)

If you hold a passport from a visa-exempt country – including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada or Singapore – you’re eligible for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) . With an ETA you can visit Australia as many times as you like for tourism purposes within a one-year window, staying for up to three months per visit. 

Attached digitally to your passport number, an ETA allows for a simplified entry process into Australia. An application needs to be completed via the dedicated ETA app before you arrive and usually is processed within a day. However, it’s recommended that you apply for it a few days in advance to ensure you have the ETA in time for your departure. 

While ETAs are free, there is an application service charge of $20. 

If you’re already in Australia and you want to extend your stay, you will need to apply for a Visitor visa.

For visitors from European countries: eVisitor visa (subclass 651)

The eVisitor visa is free and available for passport holders from most European countries. It offers similar conditions to an ETA: Visitors can stay for up to three months for tourism purposes. It’s valid for 12 months, with multiple entries permitted.

You can apply for the eVisitor online. Processing time is usually within a day, but it’s recommended that you apply well in advance of your intended travel date in case of delays. This visa can’t be extended, so if you wish to stay longer, you’ll need to apply for a Visitor visa.

If you hold a passport from a country that’s eligible for both an ETA and an eVisitor visa, you’ll find the two options are nearly identical. The main difference is how you apply for them: ETAs must be applied for through an app with a fee of $20. There is no charge for eVisitor visas, but you’ll need to register for an ImmiAccount and apply online through a web browser.

For all other tourists: Visitor visa (subclass 600)

If you’re not eligible for an ETA or an eVisa and plan to visit Australia for tourism-related purposes, you’ll need to apply for a Visitor visa from outside Australia. This visa may be granted for up to 12 months and may be single or multiple entry. Conditions are determined on a case-by-case basis. A visitor visa starts at $190, but there may be other associated costs including health examinations, police clearances or biometrics, depending on your passport.

Although most visitor visas are processed within a few weeks, it can take longer in peak periods, so it must be applied for well in advance of your trip. Standard processing times change regularly and can be monitored on the DoHA site. 

Once you apply, you can track your application through your ImmiAccount. You may be required to submit additional information, so check your application regularly to provide any further details to keep the process moving.

How do I extend my visa to Australia?

Enjoying your stay in Australia and don't want to leave? We don’t blame you. 

Depending on your visa, you may be able to apply for a new visa to stay in the country longer. Visitors who are already inside Australia and wish to stay longer as tourists may use the onshore Visitor visa (also subclass 600) to extend their stay. 

Make sure you apply for your new visa before your current visa expires. If you’ve submitted your application before your current visa expires, you’ll be granted a free bridging visa until your new one is processed. 

What if I want to work and travel around Australia?

Working holidays are a popular option for travelers who want to fund their adventures and immerse themselves in Australian life and culture. 

Australia’s Working Holiday Maker program is available for visitors between the ages of 18 and 30 (and up to 35 in some cases) from 40 participating countries and jurisdictions around the world. 

There are two classes of visas available under this program: t he Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) and the Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) . Which one you apply for depends on the passport you hold. Both are valid for 12 months and cost $635, and both enable you to legally work while in Australia.

Many working holiday visa makers find that one year isn’t enough. Fortunately, you may be able to extend your working holiday visa for a second or even a third year. In order to do so, you’ll need to complete “specified work” in a “regional area” for a period of three months (for a second year) or six months (for a third year) first. 

This specified work is usually referred to as “farm work” in backpacker circles, but it’s a bit of a misnomer. It’s a common misconception that you need to head to the woop-woops (that Aussie for “middle of nowhere”) and pick fruit to complete your specified work. In fact, there are a range of approved industries the program , including tourism and hospitality, construction and bushfire recovery. Likewise, “regional areas” aren’t just found in remote rural areas; some major cities (including Darwin and Adelaide) are eligible post codes. So while you might find yourself harvesting bananas in a tiny town in tropical Queensland, you could just as easily find yourself serving tables at a luxury lodge in Darwin or working in a winery in the Barossa.

For more information on the working holiday visa program, you can also visit Tourism Australia’s dedicated portal. 

This article was first published March 2021 and updated December 2023

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VISAS TO AUSTRALIA

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Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

ABOUT THIS VISA

The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) is a temporary visa for tourists, business visitors or to visit family for 3, 6 or 12 months. There are 6 streams for this visa type.

COSTS & DETAILS OF THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600)

The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) currently has varied costs depending upon which stream you apply for. The processing times can vary depending upon the stream you apply for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

WHAT THIS VISA LETS YOU DO

The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) allows you to temporarily stay in Australia for tourist, visit or other business purposes for up to between 3, 6 and up to 12 months. What you are able to do is dependent upon what stream you apply for. For more information, scroll down below.

TOURIST STREAM (APPLY FROM AUSTRALIA)​​

WHAT THIS STREAM LETS YOU DO

The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply from Australia) is currently $365AUD and you can stay for up to 12 months. Most processing times are within 26 days. With this visa you can:

visit family or friends

be here as a tourist, for a cruise or for any purpose except business or medical treatment

You can study or train for up to 3 months in total on this visa. But if your main reason for travelling to Australia is study, a student visa might be more appropriate.

You cannot work.

You will need a visa if you enter Australia during a cruise. If your cruise is a round trip cruise, the time you spend on the cruise counts as time spent in Australia - that is, we do not consider you have left Australia. A round trip cruise will not reset your stay period on your visa. Ask your cruise operator or travel agent if we consider your cruise to be a round trip cruise.

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - TOURIST STREAM (APPLY FROM AUSTRALIA)

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply from Australia) , you will need to demonstrate that you:

Meet the necessary health requirements.

Meet the necessary character requirements.

Have sufficient funds to cover the costs of your trip.

Be a genuine visitor - This means you have the intention to visit Australia temporarily and only do the things that the visa allows you to do.

You must demonstrate that it is in the best interests of a child if you are under 18.

TOURIST STREAM (APPLY OUTSIDE  AUSTRALIA)​​

The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply outside Australia) is currently $145AUD and you can stay for up to 3, 6, or 12 months. Most processing times are within 26 days. With this visa you can: :

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - TOURIST STREAM - APPLY OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply Outside Australia) , you will need to demonstrate that you:

You must have adequate health insurance.

You must have no outstanding debts to the Australian government.

SPONSORED FAMILY STREAM

The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Sponsored Family Stream is currently $145AUD (however the Department usually requests a security bond). You can stay for up to 3, 6, or 12 months. Most processing times are within 55 days. With this visa you can: :

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - SPONSORED FAMILY STREAM

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Sponsored Family Stream , you will need to demonstrate that you:

You must have a sponsor. Your sponsor can be either:

a family member in Australia

an Australian government official

If a family member wants to support you without becoming a sponsor, you can apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600) Tourist stream. Provide a letter of invitation from your family member with your application.

BUSINESS VISITOR STREAM

The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Business Visitor Stream is currently $145AUD. You can stay for up to 3 months. Most processing times are within 18 days. With this visa you can:

make general business or employment enquiries

investigate, negotiate, enter into or review a business contract

conduct activities as part of an official government visit

take part in a conference, trade fair or seminar. The organisers can't pay you to take part

You can't:

work for or provide services to a business or organisation based in Australia

sell goods or services directly to the public

If you want to do short-term work in Australia that isn't a business visitor activity, consider applying for a temporary work visa.

APEC Business Travel Card holders

You might not need to apply for a visa to travel to Australia if you hold an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel Card (ABTC). We consider you to have applied for a Visitor visa when you applied for the ABTC.

ABTC holders (other than New Zealanders) might be granted a Visitor (subclass 600) Business Visitor stream visa to visit Australia.  If you hold an ABTC with ‘AUS’ printed on the back, you can enter Australia for short-stay business visitor or tourism activities for as long as the ABTC is valid. The ABTC is valid for 5 years from the date we issue it.

If you apply for and are granted a separate visa, the visa associated with your ABTC will cease.

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - BUSINESS VISITOR STREAM

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Business Visitor Stream , you will need to demonstrate that you:

Perform Business Activities. As a business visitor, you can:

APPROVED DESTINATION STATUS STREAM

This visa stream is for citizens from certain areas of China visiting Australia on a tour organised by an approved travel agent. This visa lasts for the time frame specified in your visa grant letter. The department will consider the length of your tour when we determine your stay period. The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Approved Destination Status Stream is currently $145AUD. You can stay for the period or until the date we specify in your grant letter. Most applications are granted within 4 days. With this visa you can:

can enter Australia with your approved tour group

can participate in activities that are part of your tour

must leave Australia with your tour group before your visa expires

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - APPROVED DESTINATION STATUS STREAM

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Approved Destination Status Stream , you will need to demonstrate that you:

It must be in the best interests of a child under 18.

FREQUENT TRAVELLER STREAM

This visa stream is for citizens of the People's Republic of China who travel often to Australia for business or personal reasons.. The visa can be granted for up to 10 years. Stay up to 3 months each time you enter for up to 12 months in any 2 year period. The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Frequent Traveller Stream is currently $1065AUD. You can stay for up to 3 months at a time. Most applications are granted within 15 days. With this visa you can:

be here as a tourist, for a cruise or a holiday

undertake business visitor activities

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISITOR VISA (SUBCLASS 600) - FREQUENT TRAVELLER STREAM

To be eligible for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Frequent Traveller Stream , you will need to demonstrate that you:

Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

HOW TO APPLY FOR THIS VISAS

The  Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) needs to be done right first time and to avoid unnecessary delay, use a registered migration agent Mark Pelley - Principal Migration Agent for Visas To Australia. The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) requires substantial documentation to support claims made in the application. This process can be lengthy and confusing. Failure to correctly apply for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) could result in a rejection from the Department of Home Affairs and having to reapply and to pay all costs again. Contact VISAS TO AUSTRALIA to help you apply for this visa.

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Book an appointment with VISAS TO AUSTRALIA today by calling us on 0403 875 409 or send us an email [email protected] .

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Want to visit Australia as a tourist, go on a cruise, or visit family and friends? The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) – Tourist Stream (Apply Outside Australia) allows you to stay in Australia for up to 12 months.

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Tourist experiences, short stays, cultural immersion, flexible travel, leisure activities, visiting friends, special events, bucket list, eligibility criteria.

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  • not have had a visa cancelled or an application refused while you were in Australia.
  • be outside Australia when you apply and when Australian Department of Home Affairs decide your visa.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Subclass 600

The cost of a 12-month Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply from Australia) is $475AUD. As a rule, paperwork is processed in under 26 days.

This multi-entry, long-validity coupon is a great way to save money. The duration of a visitor's visa might be up to six years. Each visit to Australia by a visa holder is limited to a maximum of three months.

If your subclass 600 visa is due to expire, you should apply for an Australian Visitor Visa Extension. Depending on your situation, it can grant you an additional three, six, or twelve months of stay. Only visitors who seek to extend their stay in Australia beyond the original visa's expiration date will be granted this extension.

You can stay in Australia for up to 12 months as a tourist, cruise ship passenger, or medical treatment visa category 600. However, employment is not permitted.

Tourist (Visitor) Visa - Subclass 600

An Australian tourist visa, also known as the Visitor visa (subclass 600), allows individuals to visit Australia for tourism or recreational purposes for up to three, six, or twelve months. Whether you're planning to visit family and friends, explore Australia's natural wonders, or experience its rich cultural heritage, this visa is your gateway to an unforgettable journey. If your immediate family member is living in Australia as an Australian Resident or Australia citizen then you may be eligible for Visitor visa Subclass 600 Family Stream.

Information for Tourist Visa Subclass 600

You can travel to Australia to visit your immediate family member, or to have a holiday or for a business visit purpose. You can stay in Australia for 3 months, 6 months or 12 months.For Stay more than 12 months, you must have a valid reason. Visa Application Charge (VAC) is varied and range from $190 to $475. For Onshore applicants the visa applicantion charges are $475 and for Offshore applicants the charges are $190. Specific Country Passport Holders might be eligible for eVisitor Visa subclass 651. To check your eligibility, feel free to call our friendly team at (03) 7014 6424 Visa application fee for the Electronical Travel Authority (ETA Visa Subclass 601) is Nil. You must be holding a passport of a specific countries. To check your eligibility, feel free to call our friendly team at (03) 7014 6424

Tourist Visa Streams

Guide to obtaining an Australian Tourist Visa. Tourist visa comes with five different streams:

Requirements and Applicanton Process for Tourist Visa Subclass 600

Before you embark on your adventure, it's crucial to understand the requirements and process for obtaining an Australian tourist visa. This guide will provide you with all the information you need to successfully apply for your visa and make your Australian travel dreams a reality.You may get this visa if you are travelling to Australia for the following reasons:

Visiting a family member Business visitor activities Travelling to spend a vocation and explore Australia

If you are currently in Australia and holding a substantive visa, you can apply for the Tourist visa only if you are holding a valid visa and the condition 8503 is not imposed. Unless the department has waived the condition 8503 on the compelling and compassionate ground. The applicants in Australian can lodge the tourist visa only in Tourist Stream and the base application charges are $475. The applicant may make an oral application for the visa only if the applicant is in Australia and holds a subclass 600 (visitor visa ) or a subclass 676 (Tourist) visa.

Requirements for an Australian Tourist visa subclass 600

You must have a valid passport with at least six months' validity from the date of your intended arrival in Australia. You must meet health and character requirements. This may involving undergoing a medical examination or providing police clearaance certificates, depending on your circumstances. Have sufficient funds to support your travel and stay in Australia A genuine intention to travel Australia for tourism, family visit or business activity purpose. This includes demonstrating ties to your home country, such as employment, family, or property ownership. You may be required to hold a health insurance cover for the duration of your stay in Australia If you are visiting a family member, you sponsor may be required to pay a security bond under the family stream

Visitor visa for the Parent of Australian Permanant Residents or Australian Citizens

If you are an Australian permanant resident or citizen, you may consider applying a visitor visa for your parents. Parent (Migrant) visa required meeting the balance testing requirement and has a long waiting time of up to 29 years. Please contact us for more details.

I am in Australia and my tourist visa is about to expire ?

If you are in Australia and holding a temporary visa and your visa is about to expire. You should apply for a new visa before your current visa expires to maintain your legal stay in the country.

If you are already in Australia, you can consider the following option:

You may apply for another tourist visa.

You can also consider applying for the work visa if you have the right skills, qualification and satisfactory English score unless exempted. You can consider applying for the student visa if you make all the ticks for the student visa criterion and you are a genuine temporary entrant and a genuine student. If you are applying for the new visa, you may be granted with the Bridging Visa to maintain you stay lawful in the country until the decision is made on your application. If your visa has already expired, then you should be looking to lodge a Bridging E Visa immediately to maintain your lawful stay in Australia. This visa will allow you to make all the necessary arrangement and let you depart Australia safely.

Application Process for an Australian Tourist Visa – Document Checklist

Online Application: Start by lodging an online application through the Department of Home Affairs departmental portal or through a registered migration agent. Complete form 956 if you have appointed a Registered Migration Agent to communicate with the department on your behalf. Application Visa fee: Pay the relevant visa application fee, which varies depending on your location and other factors. Documentation: Prepare and submit supporting documents, including your passport, recent photographs, proof of finances, travel itinerary, and any additional documents requested by the immigration authorities. Letter of invitation if you are visiting a friend or a family member Travel Plan if you are vising under tourist stream Biometric Information: If required, you may need to provide biometric information (such as fingerprints and photographs) at a visa application center. To establish your sincere intent to return home, include documents like a letter from your employer confirming your job continuation post-travel, proof of school or college enrollment, evidence of supporting or residing with family, documentation of residential status and return facilities in your country, and proof of significant assets owned there.

What you can do upon Grant of Australian Tourist Visa Subclass 600

Upon grant of Tourist Visa 600, you can travel to Australia for vocation, to visit a family member or a close friend. Tourist Visa comes with different travel facilities:

You might be able to enter Australia once and then will need to apply for a new tourist visa if you want to return to Australia again. That means your tourist visa is granted for single entry. You might have Multiple-entry travel facilities and can enter Australia as many times as you want and remain in Australia for the specific time mentioned on your tourist Visa Grant Letter.

Applicant can check the visa expiry date and the conditions imposed on their visa or through VEVO.

Visa Conditions on Australian Tourist Visa:

Tourist visa may come with various visa condition. It is important to check the visa grant letter and thoroughly read the imposed visa conditions. If the visa is a subclass 600 visa in the sponsored Family stream, conditions 8101, 8201, 8503 and 8531 must be imposed. If the visa is a subclass 600 visa in the Business Visitor stream, conditions 8115 and 8201 must be imposed and 8503 may be imposed. If the visa is a subclass 600 visa in the Approved Destination Status stream, conditions 8101, 8207, 8503 and 8530 must be imposed. If the visa is a subclass 600 visa in the Frequesnt Traveller stream, conditions 8115, 8201, 8503, 8516, 8527, 8531, 8572, 8573 and 8609 must be imposed.

Condition 8503 (Applicant must depart Australia before the Visa expires)

While you are in Australia, you will be granted another substantive visa unless condition 8503 is waived or you have departed Australia.

To increase your chances of a successful visa application, consider the following tips:

✅ Apply Early: Submit your visa application well in advance of your planned travel dates to allow sufficient time for processing. ✅ Provide Accurate Information: Ensure all information provided in your application is accurate and consistent with your supporting documents. ✅ Be Transparent: Disclose any relevant information truthfully, including previous visa refusals or immigration violations. ✅ Seek Professional Advice: If you're unsure about any aspect of the visa application process, consider seeking assistance from a registered migration agent. or immigration lawyer. ✅ Keep Copies: Maintain copies of all your application documents, correspondence, and visa grant letter for your records. If you need help lodging your tourist visa application, you can book an appointment with our experienced registered migration agent who will guide you how this system work.

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12 Month Tourist Visa: Australia

Information about 12 month tourist visa: australia and how to apply, a 1 year tourist visa allows multiple visits to australia for up to 12 months at a time, for the purpose of tourism. it is valid for 12 months from the date you first enter. you may study / train for up to 3 months.

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Australian 12 Month Tourist Visa: Application

Australia is a huge country, and it takes a while to see everything. A 12 month tourist / holiday visa for Australia allows you to do just that.

A 1 year visitor visa for Australia is more commonly known as a 12-month tourist visa.

A one year tourist visa for Australia allows you to travel around the country for up to 12 months, without interrupting your stay.

Visitors hoping for an extended stay in Australia (longer than 6 months), who are travelling for the purpose of tourism , are able to apply for a visa that will allow for a stay of up to 12 month with a Australian holiday visa .

If you are a young person looking to work in Australia to help fund your stay, the you should look at the 12 month working holiday visa for Australia . 

What does a 1 year visa for Australia allow?

Once your visa has been issued, you will have up to 12 months to enter Australia i.e. up to the anniversary of the issue date.

During this time you may leave and re-enter Australia as frequently as you wish:  the visa grant allows for multiple entry. Be aware however you can’t however re-enter after the anniversary of the issue date of your visa.

Once you are in Australia, you are entitled to stay for a period of up to 12 months (from the date you first enter).

To be qualified to apply for an Australian 12 month holiday visa you must agree with the following conditions:

  • Your trip must be tourism purposes – working is strictly prohibited! If you are planning a working holiday, please look at the 12 month working holiday visa for Australia instead.
  • You must have the capacity to show proof of funds in your bank account. 3 months of bank statements will be required
  • If somebody is providing accommodation, their contact details and status in Australia will be required.
  • You will be required to show your reasons for leaving Australia, this can be to return to your country of residence for family reasons
  • You must not spend longer than 3 months studying while in Australia.*

* If you intend to study for longer than 4 weeks in Australia, you may be required to undergo a chest x-ray examination.

For over 75’s medicals are likely to be requested

Note: If you have criminal convictions to declare, extra costs will be incurred.

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How long does it take to get a 1 year visa for Australia?

The timeline for a 12-month visa application is about 2 – 4 weeks from the time you supply all required supporting information (not from the date of submitting the application).

If further checks are required for medical or police checks, then it will take longer – dependent on the pathway your application takes. There will also be additional fees to pay if there are medicals or police checks. these fees will be payable directly to the appropriate agencies.

If you are planning on travelling to Australia with a criminal record , the process is likely to take considerably longer, and it is likely that if you are granted a visa, it will be for a shorter stay than 12 months. If you do have criminal convictions, you need to follow the visa application process for individuals with criminal convictions

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Australia has very strict rules regarding granting visas to individuals with Criminal convictions.  You certainly can’t use the standard visitor visa applications.

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What is a long stay visitor visa.

This video highlights what it is and what is necessary to be eligible to apply for one.

Did you know you can apply for a visitor visa that is granted for up to 3 years in duration and allow you to stay up to 12 months each period? This visa is perfect for someone who has family in Australia and wants to spend a longer period than just 3 months on the standard e-visitor visa.

There are many different types of visitor visas that you can apply for. You have probably applied before for the E-visitor or Visa Waiver visa. These visas are very simple to apply for are granted for 1 year in duration and allow you to remain in Aus for 90 days each visit.

The other type of visitor visa is the – Subclass 600 visitor visa. Now, this visa has a few different types of streams (Tourist, Business, Family Sponsored etc.) Immigration can also choose how long to grant this visa for. So you can request to have this visa granted for any period you like. Immigration can then choose to grant you the visa for any duration they deem appropriate.

Long Stay Visitor Visa (Tourist Stream)

If you are looking to remain in Australia for as long as possible, I believe a suited visa for you may be a long stay visitor visa – tourist stream (Subclass 600).

This visa can be granted for up to 3 years. The visa will also allow multiple entries (meaning the visa holder can enter and exit Australia as much as he wants during this period)

Length of stay in Australia:

On this visa, the visa holder would be allowed to remain in Australia for 12 months in an 18 month period. Meaning if you spend 12 months in Aus, you must remain outside of Australia for the remaining 6 months.

The visa cost $145

Intention of this visa:

Please note, on this visa you will have absolutely NO work rights and you MUST BE ABLE to demonstrate to immigration that you can support yourself in Australia and that you will meet the Genuine Student Statement requirement.

Genuine Student Statement Requirement:

As part of the application process, the visa applicant must convince immigration that they intend to reside only temporarily in Australia and not apply for this visa in order to maintain ongoing residence in Australia.

Common Documentation Required:

You would attach the documentation in your immigration account once the application has been lodged to support your application. Recommended documentation is listed below:

Personal Documentation:

  • Evidence of family members living in Australia
  • Evidence of Property Ownership overseas (Houses/Cars etc..)
  • Evidence of family overseas and home country (family book)
  • Statement outlining his reasons for entering Australia and that he will only look to remain temporarily in Australia.

Evidence of Financial Support:

  • Applicants Bank Statement
  • Evidence of Applicants ongoing pension
  • Letter of Support from Australian child/permanent resident outlining you will support your father during his stay in Australia
  • Evidence of Australian child/permanent resident ongoing employment

The information provided today is general in nature, if you are looking to remain in Australia on a more permanent basis, you may want to consider other visa options.

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Published: November 7, 2023

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Introduction

Planning a trip to Australia? One of the first things you need to consider is your visa. Australia offers various types of tourist visas to visitors from around the world, allowing them to explore the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique cultural experiences that the country has to offer.

Understanding the duration of stay allowed on a tourist visa is crucial for proper trip planning. It determines how long you can legally remain in Australia, explore its attractions, and indulge in its diverse offerings.

In this article, we will provide an overview of Australia’s tourist visa options and explain the duration of stay permitted for each type. We will also discuss the factors that can impact the length of your stay and the potential consequences of overstaying your visa.

Whether you are applying for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601, an eVisitor subclass 651, or a Visitor visa subclass 600, this article will help you have a clear understanding of the time you can spend in Australia as a tourist.

Overview of Australia’s tourist visa

Australia offers several types of tourist visas to cater to the needs of different travelers. These visas allow individuals to visit the country for tourism or recreational purposes, such as vacationing, sightseeing, or visiting family and friends.

There are three main types of tourist visas available:

  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601: This is the most common type of tourist visa for visitors from eligible countries. It is electronically linked to the passport and allows multiple stays of up to three months each within a 12-month period.
  • eVisitor subclass 651: This visa is specifically designed for citizens of European Union (EU) member countries and a few other European countries. It enables multiple short-term visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes, with each visit being up to three months within a 12-month period.
  • Visitor visa subclass 600: This visa caters to visitors who are not eligible for an ETA or eVisitor visa. It allows individuals to visit Australia for tourism, visiting family or friends, or other short-term non-work purposes. The duration of stay can vary depending on the individual circumstances and visa conditions.

It’s important to determine the most suitable visa type for your specific travel needs. Each visa has its own requirements, application process, and permitted duration of stay. Understanding the characteristics of each visa will help you make an informed decision and ensure a successful visit to Australia.

In the next sections, we will delve deeper into the duration of stay permitted for each type of tourist visa, as well as the factors that can influence the length of your stay.

Duration of stay for different types of tourist visas

The duration of stay permitted on a tourist visa in Australia varies depending on the type of visa you hold. Let’s take a closer look at the duration of stay for each of the three main tourist visa types:

  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601: With an ETA visa, you can stay in Australia for a maximum of three months per visit. This visa allows multiple entries within a 12-month period from the date of grant or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. However, each stay must not exceed three months.
  • eVisitor subclass 651: The eVisitor visa grants visitors a maximum stay of three months per visit as well. Like the ETA visa, it allows multiple entries within a 12-month period from the date of grant or until the passport expires. Similar to the ETA visa, each stay must not exceed three months.
  • Visitor visa subclass 600: The duration of stay for a Visitor visa subclass 600 can vary depending on the visa conditions and individual circumstances. The visa may allow stays ranging from three months to 12 months, depending on the purpose of the visit and the conditions specified by the Department of Home Affairs. It is important to check the specific conditions and validity period of your Visitor visa subclass 600 to determine your allowed stay duration.

It’s worth mentioning that the duration of stay is typically calculated from the date of your arrival in Australia. It is essential to comply with the visa conditions and ensure that you depart the country before the authorized period ends.

Now that we have covered the basic duration of stay for each visa type, let’s explore the factors that can affect the length of your stay in Australia on a tourist visa.

Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601

The Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601 is a popular tourist visa option for visitors from eligible countries. This visa allows for multiple short-term visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes.

With an ETA visa, you are permitted to stay in Australia for a maximum of three months per visit. However, it’s important to note that each stay must not exceed three months, and the total duration of your visits should not exceed three months within a 12-month period.

The ETA visa is electronically linked to your passport, eliminating the need for a physical visa label. This makes it a convenient and efficient option for eligible travelers. The ETA visa can be applied for online, either directly through the Australian government’s website or through a travel agent or airline.

It’s important to mention that the ETA visa allows for multiple entries within the 12-month period from the date of grant or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. This means that you can leave and re-enter Australia multiple times during the validity of your visa.

It’s crucial to comply with the visa conditions and ensure that you depart Australia before the authorized period ends. Overstaying your visa can have serious consequences, including future visa rejections, penalties, and even a re-entry ban. Therefore, it is essential to plan your trip and keep track of your stay duration to avoid any complications.

It’s also worth noting that the validity period of an ETA visa is commonly determined by the passport’s expiration date. If your passport expires before the 12-month period is over, your ETA visa will cease to be valid, and you will need to apply for a new visa with your new passport.

The ETA visa offers flexibility and ease of use for eligible visitors, making it a popular choice for those planning a short-term visit to Australia for tourism or business purposes.

Next, let’s explore the second type of tourist visa available for Australia: the eVisitor subclass 651.

eVisitor subclass 651

The eVisitor subclass 651 visa is specifically designed for citizens of European Union (EU) member countries, as well as a few other European countries. This visa allows for multiple short-term visits to Australia for various purposes, including tourism or business.

Similar to the ETA visa, the eVisitor visa grants visitors a maximum stay of three months per visit. Each stay must not exceed three months, and the total duration of your visits should not exceed three months within a 12-month period.

The eVisitor visa, like the ETA visa, is electronically linked to your passport, making it efficient and convenient to use. It allows for multiple entries within the 12-month period from the date of grant or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.

To apply for an eVisitor subclass 651 visa, you can use the Australian government’s online application system or enlist the services of a travel agent or airline. The application process is straightforward, and you will need to provide the necessary documentation and meet the eligibility criteria.

It’s important to note that the eVisitor visa does not grant you the right to work in Australia. If you plan to work during your visit, you will need to explore alternative visa options that allow for work authorization.

As with any visa, it is essential to comply with the conditions and validity period of the eVisitor visa. Ensure that you depart Australia before the authorized period ends to avoid any penalties or future visa complications.

It’s also crucial to keep in mind that the eVisitor visa is not available to all countries. Only citizens of EU member countries and a select few European countries are eligible for this visa. If you are not from one of these countries, you will need to consider other visa options, such as the Visitor visa subclass 600.

Now that we’ve covered the eVisitor subclass 651 visa, let’s move on to discussing the Visitor visa subclass 600, which is suitable for visitors who are not eligible for an ETA or eVisitor visa.

Visitor visa subclass 600

The Visitor visa subclass 600 is a versatile visa option for visitors who are not eligible for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or eVisitor visa. It allows individuals to visit Australia for tourism, visiting family or friends, or other short-term non-work purposes.

The duration of stay for a Visitor visa subclass 600 can vary depending on the visa conditions and individual circumstances. Generally, the visa may allow stays ranging from three months to 12 months, providing greater flexibility for travelers with longer-term plans in Australia.

It’s crucial to carefully review the specific conditions and validity period of your Visitor visa subclass 600 to determine your allowed stay duration. These conditions are typically outlined in the visa grant notice or in the visa label affixed to your passport.

When applying for a Visitor visa subclass 600, you will need to demonstrate your intention to visit Australia temporarily and satisfy the visa requirements as specified by the Department of Home Affairs. The application process involves submitting the necessary documentation and paying the applicable visa fees.

Unlike the ETA and eVisitor visas, the Visitor visa subclass 600 may have additional requirements, such as health examinations or character assessments, depending on the individual circumstances and proposed activities in Australia.

It’s important to note that the Visitor visa subclass 600 does not provide work authorization. If you plan to work during your visit, you will need to explore alternative visa options that allow for employment in Australia.

As with any tourist visa, it is imperative to comply with the conditions and validity period of the Visitor visa subclass 600. Overstaying your visa can have serious consequences, including future visa rejections, penalties, and even a re-entry ban. Ensure that you depart Australia before the authorized period ends to avoid any complications.

Now that we’ve explored the three main types of tourist visas available for Australia, it’s important to understand the factors that can affect the duration of your stay on a tourist visa.

Factors affecting the duration of stay

Several factors can influence the duration of stay permitted on a tourist visa in Australia. While the specific conditions vary depending on the type of visa you hold, here are the key factors to consider:

  • Visa conditions and validity period: Each tourist visa has its own set of conditions and validity period that determine how long you can stay in Australia. It is essential to review the visa grant notice or label to understand the specific conditions and duration applicable to your visa type.
  • Extension and multiple entries: Some visas, such as the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601 and the eVisitor subclass 651, allow for multiple entries within a specified timeframe. This gives you the flexibility to leave and re-enter Australia multiple times as long as it is within the authorized period.
  • Individual circumstances and immigration assessment: Your individual circumstances and the assessment made by the Department of Home Affairs can affect the duration of your stay. If you have compelling reasons or exceptional circumstances, you may be granted a longer stay period. Conversely, if there are concerns regarding your intentions or compliance, a shorter stay duration may be imposed.

It’s important to note that the duration of stay allowed on a tourist visa is typically calculated from the date of your arrival in Australia. It is crucial to monitor your stay and ensure that you leave the country before the authorized period ends to avoid any visa violations.

As each visa type has different conditions and considerations, it is advisable to consult the official Australian government website or seek professional advice to better understand the factors that may affect the duration of your stay on a specific visa.

Now that we have explored the factors influencing the duration of stay, it’s crucial to understand the potential consequences of overstaying your visa.

Visa conditions and validity period

One of the key factors that can affect the duration of your stay in Australia on a tourist visa is the set of conditions and validity period specified by the visa. These conditions are outlined in the visa grant notice or in the visa label affixed to your passport.

Each type of tourist visa has its own specific conditions and validity period that determine how long you can legally stay in Australia. It is crucial to thoroughly review and understand these conditions to ensure compliance and avoid any legal issues.

The conditions and validity period of a tourist visa can vary depending on factors such as the visa subclass, the purpose of your visit, and your individual circumstances. For example, an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601 visa typically allows for multiple short-term visits of up to three months each within a 12-month period. On the other hand, a Visitor visa subclass 600 may have a duration of stay ranging from three months to 12 months, depending on the specific conditions assigned to the visa.

In addition to the duration of stay, visa conditions may include restrictions or limitations on activities such as employment, studying, or healthcare access. It’s important to understand and abide by these conditions during your stay in Australia.

Visa validity refers to the period during which the visa is considered legally active and can be used for travel and entry into Australia. It’s essential to take note of the visa’s validity period as this can impact the timing and length of your visit. If your visa expires while you are in Australia, it can lead to complications and potential visa violations.

Remember that the visa validity period is often determined by the expiration date of your passport. If your passport expires before the visa’s validity period ends, your visa will cease to be valid, and you will need to obtain a new visa with your new passport.

It is crucial to comply with the conditions and validity period of your tourist visa. Failure to do so can result in penalties, future visa rejections, and even a re-entry ban. Therefore, it is recommended to carefully plan your visit and ensure you leave Australia before your visa expires.

Now that we have discussed the importance of visa conditions and validity period, let’s move on to the next factor that can affect the duration of your stay in Australia on a tourist visa.

Extension and multiple entries

Another factor that can impact the duration of your stay in Australia on a tourist visa is the ability to extend your stay and the provision for multiple entries.

Depending on the type of visa you hold, there may be opportunities to extend your stay beyond the initial duration granted. Extensions are typically granted on a case-by-case basis and are subject to various factors, including the purpose of your visit, your activities in Australia, and the discretion of the Department of Home Affairs.

If you wish to extend your stay, it is important to apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Failing to do so may result in your visa expiring and potential issues with your immigration status. Extension applications should be made through the appropriate channels, such as online application systems or by reaching out to the Department of Home Affairs.

In addition, certain types of visas, such as the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601 or the eVisitor subclass 651, allow for multiple entries within a specified timeframe. This means that you can leave and re-enter Australia multiple times during the validity of your visa. Each entry is treated as a separate visit, with the duration of stay resetting upon each entry.

For example, if you hold an ETA visa, you can enter Australia multiple times within the 12-month period from the date of grant or until the passport expires. However, each stay must not exceed three months. This provision for multiple entries can be beneficial if you plan to explore other countries in the region and return to Australia during your trip.

It is important to note that the ability to extend your stay or seek multiple entries may vary depending on the visa type and specific circumstances. It is always recommended to check the conditions and limitations associated with your specific visa subclass to understand your options for extension and re-entry.

Remember that extending your stay or seeking multiple entries is not guaranteed. The decision is ultimately at the discretion of the Department of Home Affairs and is subject to their assessment of your circumstances and compliance with visa regulations.

By being aware of the extension and multiple entry provisions of your tourist visa, you can plan your stay in Australia more effectively and make the most of your time in the country.

Next, we will explore the third factor that can affect the duration of your stay in Australia on a tourist visa: individual circumstances and immigration assessment.

Individual circumstances and immigration assessment

When it comes to determining the duration of stay on a tourist visa in Australia, individual circumstances and immigration assessment play an important role. These factors take into account the specific details and considerations of each visitor’s situation.

The Department of Home Affairs carefully assesses individual circumstances and intentions to ensure compliance with visa regulations. During the assessment process, various factors may be considered, such as the purpose of your visit, your ties to your home country, financial stability, and evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of your stay.

Based on these factors, the Department of Home Affairs may grant different lengths of stay to different individuals, even if they hold the same type of visa. For instance, someone with a compelling reason or exceptional circumstances may be granted a longer stay duration, while others may receive a shorter stay duration.

Additionally, immigration officers have the authority to grant discretionary periods of stay upon arrival in Australia. This means that you may be given a shorter or longer stay duration at the discretion of the officer, depending on their assessment of your situation.

It’s important to note that while you can provide supporting documentation and information to demonstrate your intentions and circumstances, the final decision lies with the immigration officer or the Department of Home Affairs. It is essential to truthfully and accurately provide all required information during the application process and maintain compliance with the conditions of your visa.

Individual circumstances and immigration assessment can have a significant impact on the duration of your stay in Australia. Being well-prepared, providing comprehensive documentation, and demonstrating genuine reasons for your visit can help increase the likelihood of a favorable assessment.

It is crucial to be aware of the individual assessment process and comply with all visa regulations throughout your stay. Failing to do so may result in unintended visa violations, future visa rejections, and potential complications with your immigration status.

Now that we have explored the factors affecting the duration of stay, let’s discuss the potential consequences of overstaying your tourist visa in Australia.

Consequences of overstaying your visa

Overstaying your visa in Australia can have serious consequences and should be avoided at all costs. It is vital to understand and abide by the specified duration of stay on your tourist visa to maintain a lawful status in the country.

The potential consequences of overstaying your visa include:

  • Legal repercussions: Overstaying your visa is a violation of immigration laws. This can lead to penalties, fines, and potential legal action, including detention and removal from the country. These legal consequences can have a long-lasting impact on your ability to visit or live in Australia in the future.
  • Visa complications: Overstaying your visa can result in future visa rejections and difficulty obtaining visas for Australia or other countries. Immigration authorities take visa violations seriously and may view overstaying as an indication of non-compliance, making it harder to obtain a visa in the future.
  • Re-entry bans: Overstaying your visa can result in a re-entry ban, prohibiting you from returning to Australia for a specified period. Re-entry bans are often imposed to deter individuals from repeatedly violating visa regulations and can significantly restrict future travel opportunities.
  • Effect on immigration records: Overstaying can have a negative impact on your immigration record. It creates a blemish in your history, which can affect future visa applications, employment opportunities, and other immigration-related matters both in Australia and potentially in other countries.
  • Impact on travel plans: Overstaying your visa can disrupt your travel plans and cause stress and inconvenience. It can result in unexpected travel expenses, last-minute changes, and difficulties in arranging future travel arrangements.

It’s important to note that overstaying a tourist visa, even by just a few days, can have serious consequences. It is crucial to keep track of your visa’s expiration date and make proper plans to depart Australia before the authorized period ends.

If you find that you need to extend your stay due to unforeseen circumstances, it is crucial to apply for an extension before your current visa expires. By following the appropriate procedures and maintaining compliance with visa regulations, you can avoid the potential consequences of overstaying.

Remember, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have a valid visa and comply with its conditions during your stay in Australia. If you have any uncertainties or questions regarding your visa status, it is advisable to seek advice from the Department of Home Affairs or consult an immigration professional.

Now that we have discussed the consequences of overstaying, let’s conclude our exploration of the duration of stay on a tourist visa in Australia.

Understanding the duration of stay on a tourist visa is essential for anyone planning a trip to Australia. Whether you are considering an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601, an eVisitor subclass 651, or a Visitor visa subclass 600, knowing the length of time you can legally stay in Australia is crucial for proper trip planning.

The duration of stay permitted on a tourist visa varies depending on the type of visa you hold. The ETA and eVisitor visas typically allow for stays of up to three months per visit, with the option for multiple entries within a specified timeframe. The Visitor visa subclass 600 offers more flexibility with possible stay durations ranging from three months to 12 months depending on the conditions and individual circumstances.

Several factors can affect the duration of your stay on a tourist visa, including the visa conditions and validity period, the ability to extend your stay, and the immigration assessment of your individual circumstances. It is important to comply with the conditions and validity period of your visa and seek appropriate extensions if needed.

Overstaying your visa can have serious consequences, including legal repercussions, visa complications, re-entry bans, and negative impacts on your immigration records. It is crucial to depart Australia before the authorized period ends and avoid any violations of visa regulations.

In conclusion, when planning your trip to Australia, carefully consider the type of tourist visa that best suits your needs, understand the duration of stay permitted, and ensure that you comply with the visa conditions and validity period. By doing so, you can have a pleasant and lawful visit to Australia, immersing yourself in its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique cultural experiences.

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Australia is a world renowned tourist destination with an abundance of fantastic places to visit and endless experiences to have. With all Australia has to offer, who wouldn’t consider planning to obtain a visitor visa to Australia, right?

If you’d like to come to Australia for a holiday, , to visit family or friends, want to apply for a visitor visa Australia for parents, or could also be investigating the prospect of relocating to Australia for the purpose of working, studying or migrating permanently, all this can be done with an Australia visitor visa. This Visitor visa of Australia allows you to stay in Australia for 3, 6, or 12 months depending on your purposes with no work permission.

We’ve compiled some useful guidance for each Australian visitor visa below for you who want apply for an Australian tourist visa as efficiently as possible.

Different Types of Visitor Visa Australia

There are various types of Australian visitor visas you are able to apply for.

Below are the different types of Australia visitor visa that you need to know if you are interested to visit Australia:

Types of Australian visitor visa that currently available:

  • Tourist Stream (Offshore and Onshore)
  • Family Sponsored Stream (Offshore)
  • Business Stream (Offshore)
  • Electronic Travel Authority Subclass 601 (Offshore)
  • e Visitor Subclass 651 (Offshore)

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So why are there so many different types of visitor visa and which one should I apply for?

What differentiates the subclasses and streams of visitor visas is generally what the purpose and intention of your travel and what your country of citizenship is.

  • The eVisitor visa subclass 651 is for citizens of European countries. 
  • The ETA subclass 601 is for both citizens of European countries, US, Canada and several Asian countries.
  • The Visitor visa subclass 600 is for every other country not eligible for the ETA or eVisitor.

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Subclass 600 Visa

Visitor Visa Australia subclass 600 allows people from around the world to enter a Australia for holiday or visiting relatives.

  • Be above 18 years old.
  • Be a genuine visitor.
  • Not having any intention to work in Australia.
  • Have enough funds to support your stay until you leave Australia

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Subclass 601 Visa

ETA visitor visa allows people to enter Australia as often as you want within 12 months for holiday purposes, visiting relatives’, or business purposes. You must not stay for more than 3 months for each period of stay.

  • Have enough funds to support your stay until you leave Australia.
  • Apply from outside Australia.
  • Hold an eligible passport.

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Subclass 651 Visa

eVisitor visa allows people to enter Australia as often as you want within 12 months for a holiday, visiting relatives’, business purposes, or study/training purposes for up to 3 months. You must not stay for more than 3 months for each period of stay.

The most common reason for a visitor visa refusal often comes down to not being able the satisfy the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. For this aspect of the application the DHA is assessing the risk of you as the applicant breaching the visa conditions or overstaying after the validity of the visa has expired. The evidence you should submit to meet this requirement is showing strong ties to your home country such as family or job related responsibilities that you have to attend to in person. Could be a spouse and children or a sick relative you care for, an employment contract, proof of residence in your home country. Make sure as well that you evidence the $5000 AUD in your bank account for a consecutive period of 3 months.  If your Australian visitor visa got refused, don’t worry, we can help you to go through it and guide you to apply for an appeal!

An invitation letter is an invitation letter written by a member of your family, a friend, or, if you are applying for the business stream, from the host company. The letter will generally contain information about the inviter, including reasons why they are inviting the invitee and it’s addressed to the department of Immigration Office as an appeal to grant a temporary visa for their invitee.

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Australia is a huge nation, and it takes a while to see everything.

Visitors hoping for an extended stay in Australia (longer than 6 months), who are travelling for the purpose of tourism, are able to apply for a 12 month Australian holiday visa.

Once your visa has been issued, you will have up to 12 months to enter Australia.

When you are in Australia, you are entitled to stay for a period of up to 12 months (from the date you first enter). During this time you may leave and re-enter Australia as frequently as you wish.

You can’t however re-enter after the anniversary of the issue date of your visa grant.

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1. Your trip must be tourism purposes - working is strictly prohibited!

2. You must have the capacity to show proof of funds  in your bank account. 3 months of bank statements will be requirered, if somebody is providing accommodation their contact details and status in Australia will be required.

3. You must not spend longer than 3 months studying while in Australia.*

* If you intend to study for longer than 4 weeks in Australia, you may be required to undergo a chest x-ray examination.

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For a stay in Australia more than three months you need an Australian Long Stay Tourist Visa (Subclass 676 visa) .

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  •     Stay in Australia for up to 12 months per visit
  •     Multiple entries in to Australia for 12 months from the date of issue
  •     Study in Australia for up to 3 months
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Young American and Canadian adults can apply for Australian working holiday and spend 1-3 years backpacking down under.

  • Australian working holiday visas allow young adults to work and travel up to 12 months, opening doors to various industries.
  • Backpackers in Australia can extend their stay for up to 3 years with 2nd and 3rd visas, experiencing diverse opportunities.
  • Americans have options with the Australia Work and Holiday visa or New Zealand Working Holiday visa for extended exploration on a budget.

Working holiday visas are designed for young people to move to and work in a country for a year or two. These visas are a great way to travel for a prolonged period of time and explore the country. There are many types of visas that permit people to work or study , and working holiday visas are normally the best option for young people wanting to spend an extended period of time in a country.

Australians offer their 12-month working holiday visa (extendable) for young people to a variety of countries. The extended time means visitors can spend more time exploring the many lesser-known destinations in Australia that few ever get to see. The best way backpackers can travel in Australia on a budget is to work as they go, and the Australian working holiday visa is an excellent way to do it.

What The Australian Working Holiday Visa Is & Offers

The australian working holiday visa permits young adults from eligible countries to live and work in australia for up to 12 months (extendable).

Australia is one of the popular countries for backpackers on working holiday visas because it is exotic, English-speaking, safe, and the wages are relatively high, meaning that backpackers can save money to explore other parts of the world.

The 12-month Australian working holiday visa enables backpackers to work in various industries (most popularly in agriculture and tourism). While people with a working holiday visa are permitted to work in Australia, they don't have to. Rather, they can use it as a year-long multi-entry visa if they wish to (they can also study for up to four months in Australia).

  • Cost: AUD 635.00 (USD 418)
  • Duration: 12 months

Americans aged 18-30 can apply for the New Zealand Working Holiday Visa.

Those who do at least three months of specified work (including agriculture and tourism in regional Australia) can become eligible to apply for a second Working Holiday Visa and stay another year. This gives people much more time and money to see and do more things in Australia on a backpacker's budget .

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Countries eligible for the working holiday visa (subclass 417), canadians, many europeans, and others aged 18 to 30 (or 35) are eligible for the australian working holiday visa.

Unfortunately, at this time, those with American passports are not eligible for the Australian Working Holiday Visa .

Compared to their European, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand counterparts, Americans are quite restricted in the number of working holiday visas around the world they can apply for.

Work visa applications are made online while people are outside of Australia. Those coming on working holiday visas can not bring dependent children or family members.

Those who would like to stay longer can apply for a second and third working holiday visa to stay for a total of two and three years, respectively. After all, Australia has been ranked the friendliest country in the world — who wouldn't want to stay another year? These applications cost the same as the first (AUD 635 or USD 418).

Americans Are Eligible For The Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462)

Subclass 462 enables young eligible americans to live and work in australia for up to 12 months (extendable).

The Australian Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) is confusingly named similar to the Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) and functions similarly to it. The visa permits applicants to stay for up to 12 months and can renew the visa twice for another year each time. More countries (such as Turkey and Vietnam) are also permitted to apply for this working holiday visa).

This is a great way for Americans to pay for their extended holidays in Australia. There are a few added requirements for some countries, such as education. For Americans, the basic requirement is to have a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education or equivalent (e.g. high school AP class placement in the US).

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Americans are eligible for the new zealand working holiday visa, new zealand has an unlimited quota for americans aged 18-30.

Americans can also apply for the New Zealand Working Holiday Visa . Applications are open to Americans aged between 18 and 30 and permit successful applicants to live and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months.

The application fee is also cheaper (NZD 420 or USD 253). 80% of the applications are processed within two weeks. The great thing is that New Zealand has no quota for Americans, so there are higher odds of getting approved.

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Brazil: Travelers from US, Australia, and Canada will need a visa starting next week

The requirement has been reinstated out of reciprocity since Brazilians need to go through the same process to enter those countries

Holders of US, Australian, and Canadian passports will be required a tourist visa to enter Brazil by air, land, or sea, effective next Wednesday (April 10), Agencia Brasil reported. Under Decree 11.875/2024, the initial Jan. 10 deadline was extended for three months to avoid the negative consequences for Brazil's tourism industry during peak season.

 The visa requirement overturns a decision by former President Jair Bolsonaro, who had lifted such an imposition in March 2019 for travelers from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan in a unilateral decision while Brazilians continued to need a visa to travel to those countries. Hence, Itamaraty explained that the new measure stemmed from a question of reciprocity.

In May 2023, Japan was removed from this list when Brazil and the island nation signed an agreement to waive visa requirements for nationals of either country entering the other for tourism purposes for up to 90 days.

Brazil's International Tourism Promotion Agency (Embratur) has undertaken a campaign through tour operators and airlines in the three countries affected to remind their customers of the need for visas.

Travelers from those countries wishing to visit Brazil must apply for an electronic visa, the so-called e-Visa, through the platform: https://brazil.vfsevisa.com, which costs US$ 80.90, Agencia Brasil also pointed out.

The 100% electronic procedure does not require applicants to show up at a Brazilian consulate. All the necessary documentation can be uploaded digitally and the visa is also delivered via e-mail. A print-up will be needed together with a valid passport to be admitted into Brazil.

Travelers are also advised to apply for the e-visa well in advance to avoid delays or missed connections.

The e-visa will allow multiple entries and will have the same validity period as conventional visas: ten years for US nationals and five years for Canadians and Australians.

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Hiking international student visa fees is on the table – but could it also pay your rent?

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While domestic students would benefit from boosted rent subsidies, increased international fees may scare away better students to competitor nations

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L ast week Anthony Albanese responded to concerns about whether international arrivals are adding to a tight housing market by noting the population is still lower than projected pre-Covid. That’s true, but won’t be for much longer.

In late February, Australia hit a record for both the number of international students (713,144) and of temporary entrants (2.8 million) in the country.

Even with measures to crack down on international student numbers enacted after the migration review was released in December , it takes a while for a reduced flow (international student visa grants were down 35% in February) to be reflected in a decreased stock.

The government has never ruled out more drastic measures, such as a cap on international students .

In February the Grattan Institute added another such idea to the mix: raise the international student visa application fees from $710 to $2,500, and use the proceeds to pay for an increase in commonwealth rent assistance.

Tertiary education sources say they understand the application fee hike is under active consideration.

Even those opposed to the idea see the logic: discouraging applications reduces numbers; if students are undeterred, it’s a revenue raiser for government.

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The chief executive of the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia, Troy Williams, said a fee hike “would be consistent with the Australian government’s clear policy intent to reduce the size of the international education sector”.

Abul Rizvi, the former deputy secretary of the immigration department, said increasing the non-refundable fee on foreigners to pay for Aussies’ rent is “very good politics” although he thinks it’s “poor long term policy”.

A spokesperson for the home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, said “We’re considering all options as we work to restore integrity to international education.”

Governments hate to play the budget ruling-in ruling-out game, but they especially hate to do it with such a time-sensitive measure, which you would expect to be announced on budget night and backdated a day or two to prevent a flood of applications.

Hypothecating revenue – setting aside money raised for a specific purpose – is a bit of a fiction, as all government spending during times of surplus comes from the general revenue.

But increasing rent subsidies at the same time as international student fees has a logic to it. Double digit rent increases in capital cities are hurting households, and Labor is under attack on its right and left flank on housing costs.

Many stakeholders, from the Coalition opposition to sensible centrist economists like Chris Richardson , have linked the cost of housing to the temporary spike in arrivals, even if the housing shortage has many other, longer term and complex causes.

And universities, who would be expected to complain the loudest that good quality students from overseas could be discouraged from applying, would likely be less able to complain because of the larger domestic student constituency who benefit from rent subsidies.

Grattan’s chief executive, Brendan Coates, and deputy director of migration, Trent Wiltshire, think the fee increase would “discourage the growing number of international students who complete cheaper, low-value courses from coming to Australia”.

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The pair said the measure is “unlikely to discourage talented students from choosing to study at one of Australia’s top universities – those who we most want to stay permanently – because they already pay upwards of $150,000 for a bachelor degree”.

But others are down on the idea. Rizvi said given how high Australia’s rejection rate of international students is, paying a non-refundable $2,500 fee for no guarantee of a place is “a lot like entering a lottery”.

Rizvi thinks the measure has the potential to “scare away the better students” – those who have options and can study in competitor nations with lower fees.

Williams said the measure would “penalise overseas students wanting to take up study in Australia” and be a “job killer”, particularly in the vocational educational and training sector.

Iteca wants the government “to align its strategy” on international education and migration strategy.

“The former encourages international students to take-up study in Australia and the latter seems to say that these students should stay home, there is a real inconsistency here,” Williams said.

When the opposition arcs up in question time complaining about the population size, Labor likes to quote the shadow immigration minister, Dan Tehan, who welcomed the return of international students post Covid and Peter Dutton, who agreed after the September 2022 jobs and skills summit that “we do need an increase in the migration numbers”.

But there’s only so long an 18-month-old quote can keep the Coalition scare campaign at bay. The government will be judged on its record, and in this climate that means: did it succeed in cutting international student numbers and net migration fast enough?

Demanding more cash for international student visa applications is an incredibly blunt instrument, but for its potential to raise revenue, dampen demand and rebuff Dutton, it may prove irresistible for Labor.

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