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Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) Australia
An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is an electronic visa linked to your passport number, allowing you to travel to Australia for up to 3 months at a time. To start your ETA visa application click here.
The Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is equivalent to a visa, but there is no stamp or label in your passport and there is no need for you to visit an Australian diplomatic office to submit an application.
You can obtain an ETA directly from Migration Expert. It will be electronically linked to your passport. When you present your passport to airline staff and Australian immigration, your ETA and permission to enter Australia will appear automatically.
An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) will allow you to stay in Australia for up to 3 months at a time. It is valid for 1 year.
| Passport Holders of These Countries Can Apply for an ETA: | ||
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| Andorra Austria Belgium Brunei Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong |
Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Liechtenstein Luxembourg Malaysia Malta Monaco The Netherlands Norway |
Portugal Republic of San Marino Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom British Nationals Overseas (BNO) USA Vatican City State |
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