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This is a list of Australian visas. If you are unsure which visa is right for you use our Visa Finder. Visitor visas. Studying and training visas. Family and partner visas. Working and skilled visas. Refugee and humanitarian visas. Other visas. Repealed visas.
- Visitor (Subclass 600)
Visitor (Subclass 600) - Visa list - Immigration and...
- Changing Visas
Changing Visas - Visa list - Immigration and citizenship...
- Explore Visa Options
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- Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785)
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- Learn About Sponsoring
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- Immicard
Agencies such as Medicare and Centrelink must verify a visa...
- Visitor (Subclass 600)
- Lodging A Visa Application
- Method of Payment
- Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa
- Visas For Diplomatic Passport Holders
- Domestic Helpers
- Beware of Visa Scams
- Australian Citizenship Applications
- Australians Adopting in Singapore
- Updating Passport Details
- Australia’s Visa Label Policy
Most visa and citizenship applications can be lodged online through ImmiAccount, a self-service web portal that allows users to create, submit, pay for and manage all online applications in one online system. To create an account or to log into an existing account, see: ImmiAccount Information about visas can be found on the Department of Home Affa...
The Visa Application Charge (VAC) may be paid by credit card online through the 'My Payments' option in ImmiAccount. See: How to Pay
The Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa allows young adults to have a 12-month holiday in Australia, during which they can undertake short-term work and study. The Department of Home Affairs has opened 2,500 Work and Holiday visas for the program year(1 July to 30 June) for eligible Singapore passport holders. Applications must be lodged online. F...
Diplomatic passport holders travelling to Australia on official businessshould contact the Immigration section of the Australian High Commission directly. Diplomatic passport holders travelling for tourism or personal travel should apply for a visa online through ImmiAccount. The Visa Application Charge (VAC) and biometric requirement may be waived...
Domestic helpers accompanying their employer/employer’s household members travelling to Australia for tourism should apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600)(Tourist stream)—not a subclass 400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa. Domestic helpers must accompany their employer when travelling to Australia, and should have the same travel itin...
To avoid being scammed, you can check the Register of Migration Agents on the OMARA websiteto receive the protections of an OMARA registered Migration Agent. There are Australian registered migration agents working all around the world. These agents are subject to the same Code of Conduct, professional development and regulations as registered migr...
All citizenship applications are now processed in Australia. For Australian Citizenship by Descent, see: Become an Australian citizen (by descent) Your parent was an Australian citizen when you were born overseas (homeaffairs.gov.au) For other types of citizenship applications, see: Become a citizen (homeaffairs.gov.au) To request evidence of citiz...
Australians considering adopting a non-Singapore citizen child whilst living in Singapore are advised to refer to the information on immigration and citizenship requirements in relation to expatriate adoption and inter-country adoption on the Department of Home Affairs website. Australian migration requirements for adopted children are quite specif...
Australian visa holders must notify the Department of Home Affairs of their new passport details to ensure that their record is up-to-date. Failure to update passport details will result in delays when travelling to Australia. Visa holders or registered Australian organisations will be unable to check visa details online. Visa holders (other than E...
The Australian Government does not require holders of Australian visas to have a visa label in their passport. Australian visas are granted electronically and stored in a central database, enabling visa holders, registered Australian organisations and airline staff to check visa details online. Australian visa holders can provide evidence that they...
Learn how to apply for a visitor visa to Australia through ImmiAccount, what documents you need to attach, and how to check your application status. Find out the visa processing times, biometric requirements, and tips for travellers under 18 years old.
Learn how to get a valid visa for Australia, whether you are travelling for less than 72 hours or longer. Find information on visa types, requirements and application process at the Department of Home Affairs website.
Learn about visa requirements for entry to Australia for tourism purposes with this list of frequently asked questions. Find out how to apply for a tourist visa, a working holiday visa, or extend your stay in Australia.
- Unless you are an Australian citizen, you will need a valid Australian visa to enter the country. New Zealand passport holders can apply for a visa...
- There are different Australian visa types available for travellers to Australia. Knowing which Australian visa to apply for depends on the length o...
- The application process may differ depending on which visa you need. You can only apply for the Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) thr...
- If you are already in Australia and hold a valid Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) you can extend your stay by applying for another v...
- Australia's Working Holiday Maker program allows visitors aged under 30 (or 35 in certain cases) who hold a passport from a participating country t...
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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)