AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL VISA

A valid Travel Visa to Australia is required to visit Australia for a holiday, to see family and friends or to conduct a short business trip. There are a number of different visitor visa types, depending on the purpose of your visit and how long you need to stay.

Travellers from ETA eligible country can apply online for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Alternatively, you can purchase our Short Term Visa Application Guide which will provide you with all of the necessary forms and guidelines to help you self manage your short travel visa application.

There were more than 5.5 million overseas visitor arrivals to Australia last year.

 
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SHORT TRAVEL VISA GUIDE

These Guides are designed to assist people who cannot apply for an ETA and want to visit Australia for single or multiple periods of up to three months.

LEARN MORE Obtain Australian Short Travel Visa Application Guide

ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY (ETA) VISA

An ETA allows travellers from eligible countries to visit Australia for tourism purposes for up to three months within a twelve month period.

LEARN MORE Australian ETA Visa - Apply online

ETA BUSINESS TRAVEL VISA

This Visa allows eligible business people to attend business related meetings or conferences in Australia for up to three months.

LEARN MORE Australian ETA Business Visa - Apply online


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