Electronic Travel Authority
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Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601) is a temporary visa that allows you to visit Australia for a holiday or a cruise, to visit family or friends, or to undertake certain business visitor activities, if you have a passport from an eligible country.

Eligibility for Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)

You must:

  • Have passport from an eligible country
  • Have a genuine intention to stay in Australia temporarily
  • Meet the health and character requirements
  • Not have debts to the Australian Government

You must be outside Australia or in immigration clearance when you apply for this visa. Once granted, this visa is usually valid for a 12-month period. There is no Visa Application Charge (VAC) for ETA, however, you have to pay an online application service cost of AUD $20.

You cannot add dependant family members in your visa application. You must file a separate application for each applicant. It is also important to know that the Department may refuse to grant this visa if it is not in the best interest of an applicant who is a child, less than 18 years old.

Advantages of Electronic Travel Authority

  • Multiple entries to Australia
  • Stay for up to 3 months at a time

List of Eligible Countries

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

Brunei

Canada

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hong Kong (SAR of China)

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Malta

Monaco

Norway

Portugal

Republic of San Marino

Singapore

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan (excluding official or diplomatic passports)

The Netherlands

United Kingdom—British Citizen

United Kingdom—British National (Overseas)

United States of America

Vatican City

 

If you do not hold a passport from the above-listed countries or want to know about other Visitor Visa options, Get In Touch with us or call us on (02) 4626 100 to speak to one of our Registered Migration Agents to discuss your options to visit Australia.


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