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Visas
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Visiting Australia. Introduction and help Australia's temporary entry, student and visitor programs aim to help those wanting to enter Australia from overseas. This page has information to help you choose the appropriate visa. General visa information Visa conditions All conditions listed on the visa must be observed or there is a real risk the visa may be cancelled and that you will be required to leave Australia. Conditions in Australia Visa costs These must be paid when you apply for your visa or travel authority. Please note that whatever the outcome of your application, this charge is non-refundable. Some visa categories will also require a medical examination, a character clearance, and/or a certified translation of some documents. Applying for an ETA (Visitor), or a Tourist Visa, or a Sponsored Family Visitor Visa for travel to Australia To be granted an ETA (Visitor), or a Sponsored Family Visitor visa to travel to Australia, applicants must be outside Australia at the time of making the application, and at the time the visa is granted. Tourist visa applications lodged offshore can only be granted while the applicant is still offshore. Tourist visa applications lodged in Australia can only be granted while the applicant is in Australia. Applying for an ETA (Visitor), Subclass 976
Electronic Tourist visa (e676) - Eligible Passports list e676 eligible passports
For more information and to proceed to make an on line application for the Electronic Tourist Visa please visit http://www.visas-australia.com/visas/etavisa.asp
Working in Australia If you are coming to Australia temporarily, there are a number of options that may allow you to work during your visit. If you want to live in Australia temporarily and work, it is important to obtain a visa that allows you the right to work. Those wanting to work should consider if they qualify under Australia's entry programs for Backpackers ( working holiday makers ) or Students. Students All initial student visas granted do not provide permission to work in Australia. Students and their dependants will only be able to apply for a student visa with work rights after they arrive in Australia and only after the student has commenced their course of study. Generally, students and their dependants are limited to 20 hours' work per week while the student's course of study is in session. Students may work full-time during holiday periods, while their dependants remain limited to 20 hours. Working Holiday Makers The Working Holiday Program provides opportunities for people between 18 and 30 to holiday in Australia and to supplement their travel funds through incidental employment. Australia has reciprocal Working Holiday Maker arrangements in effect with the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Republic of Ireland, Republic of Korea, Malta, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China, Finland, the Republic of Cyprus, France, and Italy, Belgium, Estonia and Taiwan. The visa allows a stay of up to 12 months from the date of first entry to Australia, regardless of whether or not you spend the whole time in Australia. You are allowed to do any kind of work of a temporary or casual nature, and you can work with each employer for up to three months. Working Holiday Makers who have worked as a seasonal worker in regional Australia for a minimum of three months while on their first Working Holiday visa, will be eligible to apply for a second Working Holiday visa. Applicants need to demonstrate that they continue to meet the requirements for a Working Holiday visa. These include being aged between 18 and 30, having no dependents; and being a citizen of a country named in the working holiday maker reciprocal arrangements Seasonal work is defined as: picking fruit, nuts and other crops, pruning and trimming vines and trees, general maintenance crop work and other work associated with packing or processing the harvest. Regional Australia includes anywhere in Australia except Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the NSW Central Coast, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne or the ACT. For more information and to proceed to make an on line application for a Working Holiday Visa please visit: http://www.visas-australia.com/visas/workingholiday.asp
Other categories include business people, educational / research staff, employee exchanges, Nurses, Retirement, Sponsored training visas and media and film staff. Please refer the the main Government site for more information on these types of temporary living visas or for those wishing to immigrate to Australia.
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