Visa Australia
A valid Visa to Australia is required for anyone wishing to travel or immigrate to Australia. Apply online for your Travel Visa, or choose the Australian Migration Visa category that best matches your needs, and complete the free Australian Visa eligibility assessment to see if you qualify.
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WORK VISA
The Work Visa program provides 18 - 45 year olds the opportunity to migrate and work in Australia permanently or temporarily. |
TRAVEL VISA
The Travel Visa category is for people who want to travel to Australia for a short time as tourists or for business. |
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WORKING HOLIDAY VISA
A Working Holiday visa provides 18 - 30 year olds the opportunity to holiday in Australia, and work to support their travels. |
STUDENT VISA
The Student Visa Program allows people to study at Australian schools, universities and vocational training centres. |
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BUSINESS VISA
The Business Visa program is designed for individuals who want to establish, manage or develop their own business in Australia. |
RETIREMENT VISA
The Retirement Visa is designed for Individuals over 55 years old, who can make a significant long term financial investment in Australia. |
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SPOUSE VISA
Spouse visas are available for individuals wanting to marry or join their eligible spouse, de-facto or interdependent (including same sex) partner in Australia. |
PARENT VISA
Parent visas allow parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens to stay with their child in Australia.
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The Australian Government has announced major changes to the Skilled Work Visa program which will favour those with business or Government sponsorship.
Australia welcomed 16,500 new Australians at Citizenship ceremonies around the country on January 25.
Former Manchester United player Paul Parker has been forced to leave Australia after he allegedly breached his Australian Travel Visa by working as a TV soccer analyst.















