Australia travel requires a current visa. Visitors to Australia may apply for a variety of visas, such as working holiday visas and tourist visas. At the Australian embassy or consulate, visa applications may be submitted.
The Australian Department of Home Affairs website also accepts applications. Here is all the information you need to know about the tourist visa for Australia:
There are several sorts of visas available, depending on your intended purpose for visiting Australia as well as the length of your stay. A person must also fulfill specific financial and medical standards in order to apply for the visa.
Digital travel authorization visa (subclass 601)
The visa permits the holder to make as many trips to Australia as they like for a maximum of one year, staying for three months on each trip.
eVisitor (subclass 651) (subclass 651)
The visa also permits up to three separate visits to Australia within a 12-month period for tourism or commercial purposes, but it cannot be extended.
Visitor’s ID (subclass 600)
This visa permits a stay of up to three months, while it may alternatively be issued for up to 12 months under specific conditions.
A person may apply for an electronic travel authority visa (subclass 601) using the Australian ETA app. You can apply for other visas online by setting up an ImmiAccount and following the application instructions.
You can prolong your stay with an electronic travel authority visa (subclass 601) by requesting a different visa, such as the visiting visa (subclass 600). It is not possible to extend an eVisitor (subclass 651).