TRAVEL VISAS AUSTRALIA

BUSINESS LONG STAY VISA AUSTRALIA

The ETA (Business Entrant - Long Validity) is designed for business people who make regular short business visits to Australia for up to three months at a time. This visa is valid for up to ten years, or the life of the passport (whichever is shorter).

Business activities may include conferences, negotiation or exploratory business visits, but cannot include acting, musical performances or commercial film making.

If you are a business owner, investor or executive, and want to migrate to Australia, please proceed to our Australian Business Visas


 
DO I QUALIFY FOR A TRAVEL VISA?

AUSTRALIAN ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY BASIC REQUIREMENTS

To apply for an Electronic Travel Authority, you must hold a passport from one of the following countries.

ETA Eligible Countries
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 (excluding British Overseas Nationals), USA, Vatican City State.

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Australian Government to Advocate Possible Rise in Regional Immigration
The current Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has joined Tony Abbott and the independents Tony Windsor, Rob Oakeshoft and Bob Katter in advocacy to increase Australian immigration numbers in the regional parts of the nation.

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