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Visas

Australian ETA Visitor Visa

Travelling to Australia? You'll need an ETA Visitor Visa.


If you're travelling Down Under, then you'll be needing a visa. The cheapest, fastest and easiest option for getting a visa for Australian travel is the ETA (Electronic Travel Authority). 

The ETA is the most advanced and streamlined travel authorisation system in the world, replacing the need for physical application forms, visa labels or stamps. The Australian ETA is an electronically stored authority for travel to Australia for short-term tourist visits or business entry, and is usually processed instantly. 

The ETA Visa is usually processed within 2-3 days, but often happens instantly. To immediately start the process, complete the Australian Online ETA Visa Application.

What can I do on my ETA Visitor Visa?

The ETA (Visitor) Visa allows a person to stay in Australia for up to 3 months on each arrival within 12 months from the date of the grant. It differs from traditional visas in that there are no application forms to fill in and no visa label or stamp in the passport; no fuss, no bother, just very easy. 

The ETA is available to passport holders from Australian Government specified countries and regions. To apply for an ETA (Visitor), you must be outside Australia and hold a passport issued by an ETA-eligible country or region.

What nationalities are eligible for an ETA Visitor Visa?


Applicants MUST hold a passport from one of the ETA Eligible Countries. The list of countries is as follows: 

Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong (SAR), Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan*, United Kingdom (British Citizen), United Kingdom (Overseas)**, United States of America, Vatican City. 

* Holders of Taiwan passports can only be processed for an ETA if resident in and applying in Taiwan.
** Holders of UK passports which indicate their nationality to be British National (Overseas) can only be processed for an ETA if resident in and applying in Hong Kong. 

Interested in travelling to Australia? More information is available on the Australian Visa Bureau's Australian travel visa pages. The Australian Visa Bureau makes the process easy, offering clients a fast, simple ETA application service. Confirm your eligibility by taking the Australian Online ETA Visa Application.]

Australian Tourist Visa (subclass 676)


Travelling to Australia for longer than 3 months or don’t qualify for an ETA Visa? Use a Tourist Visa (subclass 676).

While the ETA Visa is the fastest and easiest option for many travellers to Australia, only members of ETA member countries are eligible for it, and it only lasts for a maximum of 3 months. Therefore, another option for travel to Australia is the Tourist Visa (subclass 676). 

The Tourist Visa usually takes approximately 10 days to be processed from the date that it is applied for. To immediately start the process, complete the Australian Online Tourist Visa (subclass 676) Application.

What can I do on my Tourist Visa (subclass 676)?


The Tourist Visa (subclass 676) allows a person to stay in Australia for either 3, 6 or12 months on arrival, and within 12 months from the date of the grant. 

The Tourist Visa (subclass 676) is available to passport holders from Australian Government specified countries and regions. To apply for a Tourist Visa (subclass 676), you must be outside Australia and hold a passport issued by a Tourist Visa (subclass 676) eligible country or region

What nationalities are eligible for a Tourist Visa (subclass 676)?


Applicants MUST hold a passport from one of the Tourist Visa (subclass 676) Eligible Countries. The list of countries is as follows: 

Andorra, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong (SAR), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom (British Citizen),United States of America, Vatican City 

Interested in travelling to Australia? More information is available on the Australian Visa Bureau's Australian travel visa pages. The Australian Visa Bureau makes the process easy, offering clients a fast, simple Tourist Visa (subclass 676) application service. Confirm your eligibility by taking the Australian Online Tourist Visa (subclass 676) Application.

Australian Working Holiday Visa

Want to backpack around Australia for up to a year? Get a Working Holiday Visa!

Got your backpack stocked up? Itching to get out to Australia for a year of fun travelling? With the Visa Bureau, you could have your Working Holiday Visa all set up with the easy online application from Visa Bureau. 

To immediately start the process of applying for a Working Holiday Visa, complete the Australian Online Working Holiday Visa Application.

What does a Working Holiday Visa let me do?


The Australia Working Holiday Visa, also known as the WHV, gives young people between the ages of 18 and 30 from Working Holiday Visa eligible countries the opportunity to have an extended stay in Australia for up to 24 months. 

The visa allows you to make your initial entry into Australia no later than 12 months from the date that the visa was granted. The visa permits you to stay in Australia 12 months from the date that you first enter Australia. You may leave and re-enter Australia as many times as you wish during your 12 month stay. However, if you depart Australia during your 12 month stay you are not able to recover the period of time you have spent outside Australia. 

What’s more, by applying for your working holiday visa directly through the Australian Visa Bureau, you’ll be eligible for our great working holiday package; free nights' accommodation in top hostels across Australia, amazing discounts on some of the best activities Down Under and much more!

What nationalities are eligible for a Working Holiday Visa?


Applicants MUST hold a passport from one of the WHV Eligible Countries. The list of countries is as follows: 

Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong (SAR), Italy, Japan, Malta, Norway, Republic of Cyprus, Republic of Ireland, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, The Netherlands, United Kingdom. 

Interested in going on a working holiday to Australia? More information is available on the Australian Visa Bureau's Australian working holiday visa pages. The Australian Visa Bureau makes the process easy, offering clients a number of exclusive offers. Confirm your eligibility by taking the Australia Online Working Holiday Visa Application.
 

 
 



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