ETA VISA AUSTRALIA

An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is an electronic visa linked to your passport number, allowing you to travel to Australia. There is no stamp or label in your passport, and there is no need to visit an Australian diplomatic office to submit an application. If you hold a passport from an ETA-Eligible country, you can apply online quickly and securely.

An Electronic Travel Authority is valid for one year, and you can stay in Australia for up to three months per visit.

Your ETA will be automatically linked to your passport number when you check-in at the airport and when you pass through Australian Immigration.


 
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.

Travellers seeking to enter Australia on an ETA may not be permitted entry unless they are in good health and have no criminal convictions for which the sentence or sentences (whether served or not) are for a total period of 12 months duration or more.

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