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Australian Tourist Visas (ETA)
An Australian Electronic Travel
Authority (ETA) visa is a 3-month tourist visa which is
processed and granted over the internet, without paper forms.
Once the visa is granted it will be electronically tagged to
your passport number, eliminating the need for a visa label in
your passport. ETA visas are suitable for people wishing to
visit Australia on holiday or for business meetings and
conferences.
Apply now for an ETA Tourist visa for
Australia...
To apply for an ETA Tourist visa for Australia, you must hold a
passport from one of the following countries:
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Andorra
Canada
Germany
Ireland
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Singapore
Switzerland
U.S.A.
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Austria
Denmark
Greece
Italy
Malaysia
Norway
South Korea
Taiwan*
Vatican
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Belgium
Finland
Hong Kong
Japan
Malta
Portugal
Spain
U.K.
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Brunei
France
Iceland
Liechtenstein
Monaco
San Merino
Sweden
U.K. (overseas)**
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* Holders of Taiwan passports can only be
processed for an ETA if resident in and applying in Taiwan.
**Holders of British National (Overseas)
passports can only be processed for an ETA if resident in and
applying in Hong Kong.
Apply now for an ETA Tourist visa for
Australia...
Visa Conditions
- Visitors to Australia must be willing and
able to abide by the visa validity and conditions while in
Australia. If you do not abide by these conditions, your
visa may be cancelled or you may be subject to other
penalties.
- The holder of an ETA visa must not work
in Australia
- The holder of an ETA must not engage in
any study or training for more than 3 months
- If the holder is at least 11 years of age
and:
- Is from a country other than a
country that is designated, by Gazette Notice, as a
country in relation to which this condition does not
apply; and
- Intends to study in a class-room
environment for a period greater than 4 weeks; the
holder must, before commencing that study, pass a chest
X-ray examination carried out by a medical practitioner
who is qualified as a radiologist
- The holder will not, after entering
Australia, be entitled to a substantive visa, other than a
protection visa, while the holder remains in Australia
- The holder must depart from Australia
within the validity of the Visitor Visa.
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