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- What documents are needed to enter Australia?
Australia
is a sovereign country and has the right to decide who
can enter and stay on its territory. Only Australian
citizens have the unrestricted right to travel freely
in and out of the country. All other people must
have an authority, in the form of a visa, to enter and
stay in Australia. With the exception of New Zealand
citizens, travelling on New Zealand passports, all foreign
nationals must obtain a visa or Electronic Travel Authority
before travelling to Australia.
- Anyone
who arrives without a visa, authority for re-entry or
an Australian or New Zealand passport will be refused
entry to Australia or delayed until their identity and
claims to enter Australia have been checked. Australian
citizens, who have automatic right of entry to Australia,
need only present a current Australian passport
on arrival. Australian citizens, who hold dual or multiple
nationalities, must use an Australian passport
to enter or leave Australia, even if they use a foreign
passport overseas. The only exception is where
they have been issued an Australian Declaratory Visa
(ADV).
- New
Zealand citizens, travelling on New Zealand passports,
receive electronic visas on arrival, entitling
them to stay in Australia. All other non-citizens,
including people who migrated and now live in Australia
permanently, must hold a valid visa or authority
for re-entry to Australia. New migrants are issued with
a multiple re-entry visa when their immigration
to Australia is approved. These visas last up to five
years from the date of grant. After the initial
visa has expired, if the holder wishes to continue to travel
to and from Australia as a permanent resident, they
must obtain a Resident Return Visa (RRV).
- A
permanent resident (migrant) cannot travel on their
migrant visa once they have been granted Australian
citizenship. This is because the migrant visa ceases
by law when Australian citizenship is acquired,
even though it may not yet have reached its expiry date
or been physically cancelled.
- How
do I apply for a visa to enter Australia?
- Visitor
visas and Business visitor visas are available, in Electronic
Travel Authority (ETA) form, from over 300,000
travel agents, more than 75 airlines, Australian diplomatic
offices overseas and online if making travel bookings
through the internet.
- If
you do not hold a passport approved for ETA, you will
need to apply for a 'label' visa from Australian
diplomatic offices overseas such as Australian Embassies,
High Commission offices or Consulates.
- To
make a valid application for a visa for Australia, you
must:
indicate the type or class of visa which you want, use
the correct form, pay the required charge, provide
the correct documentation in support of your application, satisfy
other requirements for that visa, and send or deliver
your application to an Australian diplomatic office
overseas.
- You
must also: complete the form in English, answer
all questions truthfully - if you provide incorrect
information or documents, your visa may later be
cancelled, and provide certified copies of all
documents. Please do not provide originals unless requested
by the Department.
- What
is the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)?
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Australia's Electronic Travel Authority system (ETA)
is the most advanced and streamlined travel authorisation
system in the world. It is the modern-day replacement
for a visa label or a stamp in a passport, although
these are still used where the ETA is not yet available.
- ETA
enables visitors from passport approved countries to
obtain authority to enter Australia at the same
time as they book their travel arrangements. There is
no need for the traveller to complete an application
form for a visa. The ETA is issued within seconds by
computer links between the Department, over 300,000
travel agents, more than 75 airlines and specialist
service providers around the world.
- The
ETA system can also be accessed online, enabling tourists
and business travellers intending to visit Australia
for three months or less to apply for an ETA at the
same time as they make other online travel bookings.
- What
are the eligible ETA countries?
ETA arrangements are currently available to eligible
passport holders from 33 countries.
- I
am an Australian permanent resident. Do I need a visa
to re-enter Australia?
Only Australian citizens have automatic right of entry
to Australia. All other non-citizens, including
people who migrated and now live in Australia permanently,
must hold a valid visa or authority for re-entry
to Australia. New migrants are issued with a multiple
re-entry visa when their immigration to Australia
is approved. These visas last up to five years from
the date of grant. After the initial visa has expired,
if the holder wishes to continue to travel to and from Australia
as a permanent resident, they must obtain a Resident
Return Visa (RRV).
- I
am a New Zealand citizen. Do I need a visa to enter
Australia?
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The 1973 Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement allows New
Zealand citizens to enter Australia to visit, live
and work. You need a valid New Zealand passport to enter
Australia. You do not need to seek a visa before
travelling, unless there are medical or character concerns.
New Zealand citizens with medical conditions or
criminal convictions should approach the nearest Australian
diplomatic office overseas to discuss their entry
to Australia before travelling to Australia.
- All
other New Zealand citizens will need to present a valid
New Zealand passport for immigration clearance
in Australia. You are considered to have applied for
a visa and, subject to health or character concerns,
will automatically receive a Special Category Visa (SCV)
which is recorded electronically. Your New Zealand
passport is stamped, showing the date of arrival in
Australia. This is the only evidence provided or
necessary to show you are a holder of an SCV.
- There
is no need for a New Zealand citizen who holds an SCV
to apply for, or be granted, permanent residence
in Australia unless you wish to access certain social
security payments. The SCV allows a New Zealand
citizen to remain and work in Australia lawfully as
long as you remain a New Zealand citizen.
- Will
my visa end when I leave Australia?
Your visa may cease when you leave Australia. If you
intend to return to Australia you should check
before you leave whether your visa will permit you to
return, and the time limit for returning to Australia
that applies in your case.
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