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Visa Requirements
Entry requirements for Australia
Entry to Australia requires a visa or travel authorisation. Most visitors apply for an eVisitor (subclass 651) or Tourist Visa (subclass 600).
- eVisitor (651): free, for passport holders from eligible European countries, stays up to 3 months
- Tourist Visa (600): for most other nationalities, fee applies, stays up to 3-12 months
- ETA (601): for eligible passport holders from select Asian and Pacific countries
- Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond intended stay
- Proof of sufficient funds for your visit
- Genuine intent to visit temporarily as a tourist
- Good health (medical exam may be required)
- Good character (no serious criminal convictions)
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Popular places in Australia
Sydney
The Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach — Australia's most iconic city.
Great Barrier Reef
The world's largest coral reef system. Snorkelling, diving, and reef tours from Cairns.
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Sacred red sandstone monolith in the heart of the Australian Outback.
Melbourne
Coffee culture, laneway art, world-class food, and the Australian Open.
Whitsunday Islands
74 tropical islands, pristine beaches, and sailing through crystal-clear water.
Tasmania
Wilderness, wildlife (including the Tasmanian devil), and some of the world's cleanest air.
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Disclaimer: Global Travellers is a private travel and visa-assistance service. We are not affiliated with the Australian Department of Home Affairs or any government authority. Official information is available at homeaffairs.gov.au. Requirements can change; we confirm current rules for your specific case. Last reviewed: July 2026.