Australian Travel Visas
Australian E Visitor Visas
A Tourist visa is required for people who wish to come to Australia to travel or visit friends and family.
Travelers from non-ETA eligible countries, those wishing to stay in Australia for more than three (3) months or tourists already in Australia wishing to extend their stay are required to make a paper-based tourist visa application. Our Short Travel Visa Application Guide will provide these tourist visa applicants with all of the information and advice required to make a valid tourist visa application.
Travelers from ETA eligible countries can obtain an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).
Australian Short Travel Visa Basic Requirements
To be eligible for a tourist visa, the applicant must have a genuine intention to visit Australia as a tourist, for recreation or to visit family and friends.
Applicants are required to satisfy health and character requirements and may be required to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support their travels in Australia.
Applicants who apply for a tourist visa whilst outside of Australia must be outside of Australia at the time of grant. Similarly, applicants who are in Australia (applying for a visa extension) must be inside Australia at the time of grant.
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Short Travel Visas
Travellers from non-ETA countries are required to make a paper-based travel visa application prior to travel. Our Short Travel Visa Guide will assist with the process. -
Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
Travelers from ETA-eligible countries can obtain an Electronic Travel Authority online and allows tourists to travel to Australia for up to three months. -
Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) - Business Travel Visa
Business travelers from ETA-eligible countries can obtain an Electronic Travel Authority online and allows business people to attend business related meetings or conferences in Australia for up to three months.
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