Travel to Australia: FAQs on the Australia Visitor Visa

 If you wish to travel to the Australian land, you need an Australia Visitor Visa (some nationals are exempt). HS Consultants Education & Migration, a Visa Consultant in Gwalior, highly recommend visiting Australia as it’s a wonderful country. Also, it will help you to decide if you will be able to settle down there with PR or not. With that introduction, here are some FAQs on the Australian Visitor Visa.



Which Visa do you need to travel to Australia from your home nation?

The Visa you need to travel to Australia depends on your purpose of visit and the duration of your stay. All in all, there are five subclasses listed below.

  • Subclass 600 – Visitor Visa.
  • Subclass 601 – Electronic Travel Authority.
  • Subclass 651 – eVisitor.
  • Subclass 602 – Medical Treatment Visa.
  • Subclass 444 – Special Category Visa – New Zealand Citizens.

For detailed explanations and expert assistance on obtaining any of these visas, please don’t hesitate to contact the expert Australia Visitor Visa Consultant. Moreover, you will have an idea in this blog. Please continue reading.    

What should you know about the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)?

The Australia Visitor Visa under this subclass allows you to visit Australia and stay in the subcontinent for up to 3 months. Plus, you can conduct business or company activities. First, however, you need to keep these rules in mind.

  • You can’t sell goods (products) to the public in Australia.
  • You are also not allowed to work for or offer services to a business or company in the Australian subcontinent.

To summarize, it is the most common Visa for citizens living outside the Australian subcontinent who would love to visit family, friends, and loved ones for up to 3 months.

What should you know about the Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601)?

The Visa under this bracket is valid for up to 12 months (1 year) after your application has been granted. Your Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Australia allows you to travel in and out of Australia as much as you wish for up to 3 months at a time till your Visa is valid. The Visa is suitable for you if:

  • You are a regular tourist.
  • You are traveling to Australia for business visitor purposes.

What should you know about the eVisitor (Subclass 651)?

The eVisitor Visa is for you if you have a passport from a specific nation and want to visit Australia for recreational or business purposes. The visiting rules are the same as the eTA visa, i.e., you can enter and exit the nation as many times as you like for up to 3 months at a time. This grant is legal for 12 months (1 year).

The basic details of this and the eTA Visa can be a little complicated as you have read it. To clear all your queries, contact the experienced Visa Consultant for Australia.

What should you know about the Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602)?

This one is self-explanatory. As the name suggests, the Subclass 602 – Medical Treatment Visa allows you to visit the nation if you have specific medical procedures or appointments due in Australia.  

What should you know about the Special Category Visa (Subclass 444) – for New Zealand Citizens?

You can obtain the Subclass 444 Visa under the following conditions (please note that both criteria must be met).

  • You are a Kiwi (New Zealand citizen).
  • You hold a valid and unexpired Kiwi passport.

With this Visa, you can visit the Australian subcontinent to work, study, or travel.

So these were all the FAQs for the Australia Visitor Visa. As HS Consultants Education & Migration, we hope that you got valuable information from it. Thank you for reading.   

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