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  1. Certain passport holders (including Singaporeans) may be able to apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) via the Australian ETA app. Further information can be found at: Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) .

  2. An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is an electronically stored authority equivalent to a visa, which is linked to a passport number. If your passport has changed, you will need to apply for a new ETA: Subclass 601 Electronic Travel Authority (homeaffairs.gov.au)

  3. The Australian Department of Home Affairs provides that Singapore citizens visiting for short-term tourism or business may apply for the Electronic Travel Authority (visa subclass 601) via the ETA app (from Apple Store (Apple) or Google Play Store (Android)) before their travels.

  4. ETA video guides. Watch the below videos for information on: Taking a photo of yourself. Scanning the passport data page. Reading the passport eChip (non-US passport) Reading the passport eChip (US passport) . Note: Videos with Japanese, Korean and Malay subtitles are also below.

  5. Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) All ETA-eligible passport holders must apply for an ETA using the Australian ETA app which you can download for free from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play (Android). For more information, see our Step by step guide.

  6. Guidance notes for industry users. Table of Contents. Australian ETA App eligibility. Downloading the Australian ETA App. Getting Started. Travel agent requirements. Commencing an ETA application. Scanning the applicant’s passport. Reading the ePassport chip.

  7. Citizens of the Republic of Korea travelling to Australia for up to 3 months for tourism, visiting friends or family, or on business visits can apply for an ETA through the Australian ETA App. Download the Australian ETA app for free from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play store (Android).