Australia eVisa

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Discover breathtaking destinations and practical visa information including eVisitor options for your Australian journey in 2025.

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Available eVisas for Australia Including eVisitor

Australia eVisitor

Visit Australia as often as you wish in a 12-month period. Stay up to 3 months each time you enter Australia.

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Validity

1 year after issued

Max Stay

90 days

Processing

24 hours

Introduction to Australia

Australia is the world's sixth-largest country and the only nation that governs an entire continent. Known for its diverse landscapes ranging from tropical rainforests and golden beaches to vast deserts and rugged outback, Australia offers unparalleled natural beauty and unique wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. The country boasts vibrant multicultural cities, rich Indigenous heritage dating back over 60,000 years, and a laid-back lifestyle that attracts millions of visitors annually. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the ancient Uluru and the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, Australia presents endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.

Best Places to Visit in Australia

Australia is a vast country with diverse attractions, from urban landmarks to natural wonders. Here are some must-visit destinations:
  • Whitsunday Islands, Queensland: Known for Whitehaven Beach and turquoise waters, ideal for snorkeling and sailing.
  • Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory: A UNESCO site with ancient Aboriginal rock art and saltwater crocodiles.
  • Margaret River, Western Australia: Famous for wineries, surf beaches, and limestone caves.
  • Sydney, New South Wales: Home to the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach.
  • Uluru, Northern Territory: A spiritual red rock monolith in the Outback, best experienced at sunrise or sunset.
  • Great Barrier Reef, Queensland: The world's largest coral reef system, perfect for diving and snorkeling.
  • K'gari (Fraser Island), Queensland: The world's largest sand island with rainforests and freshwater lakes.
  • Tasmania: Offers Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, and cultural experiences in Hobart.
  • Melbourne, Victoria: Known for nightlife, laneway bars, and cultural events.
  • Byron Bay, New South Wales: A relaxed beach town with surfing, wellness culture, and hinterland villages.

Types of Visas for Australia Including eVisitor

To enter Australia, most travelers need a visa. The type depends on your purpose of visit and nationality. Here are the common visa categories including the eVisitor subclass 651:
  • Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): For tourism, business, or family visits. Allows stays of 3, 6, or 12 months. Requires proof of funds and ties to home country .
  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) subclass 601: Available for eligible passport holders (e.g., U.S. citizens) for stays up to 3 months. Apply online for AUD 20 .
  • eVisitor subclass 651: A free visa for citizens of eligible European countries, allowing stays of up to 3 months per visit within a 12-month period for tourism or business visitor activities .
  • Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417/462): For young adults to work and travel in Australia for up to 12 months. Requires meeting age and character criteria.
  • Student Visa (Subclass 500): For international students. Requires proof of enrollment, financial capacity, and English proficiency.

eVisitor Visa Subclass 651 Details

The eVisitor visa (subclass 651) is an electronic travel authorization available to citizens of eligible European countries. It allows multiple entries into Australia for up to 3 months per visit within a 12-month validity period. This visa is free of charge and is intended for tourism or business visitor activities such as attending meetings or conferences . Eligible countries include the United Kingdom, most European Union nations, and several other European countries . Applicants must be outside Australia when applying and meet health and character requirements .

Visa Application Process

Applying for an Australian visa involves several steps. Here is a general guide:
  1. Check eligibility and choose the right visa stream based on your purpose .
  2. Gather required documents, including passport, financial proof, and travel itinerary .
  3. Create an ImmiAccount on the Australian Department of Home Affairs website .
  4. Complete the online form and upload supporting documents .
  5. Pay the visa fee if applicable (e.g., Visitor Visa starts at AUD 190, ETA costs AUD 20, eVisitor is free) .
  6. Submit the application and wait for processing. Processing times vary: eVisitor and ETA are often processed within days, while Visitor Visa can take 3-6 weeks .

Travel Tips for Australia

Plan your trip with these practical tips to enhance your experience:
  • Best Time to Visit: Australia is a year-round destination, but consider regional climates. The Red Centre is best from May to September, while northern regions are ideal in the dry season (April-October).
  • Health and Safety: Ensure you have travel insurance. Respect wildlife and follow safety signs in national parks.
  • Cultural Insights: Learn about Aboriginal culture through guided tours and rock art experiences.
  • Transport: Domestic flights connect major cities, but renting a car is great for exploring regions like the Great Ocean Road.
  • Budgeting: Australia can be expensive, so plan for costs like accommodation, dining, and activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

The eVisitor visa subclass 651 is a free electronic visa for citizens of eligible European countries, allowing stays of up to 3 months per visit within a 12-month period for tourism or business activities. Eligible countries include the UK, most EU nations, and several other European countries .

The eVisitor visa typically processes within one to two days, with many applications approved almost instantly .

No, the eVisitor visa does not permit paid work. However, you can engage in business visitor activities like attending meetings, conferences, or seminars .

The eVisitor visa is free and available only to citizens of eligible European countries, allowing stays up to 3 months per visit. The Visitor Visa subclass 600 costs from AUD 190 and is available to all nationalities, allowing stays of 3, 6, or 12 months depending on the stream .

Yes, you must have your own health insurance as you are not covered by Australia's Medicare unless your country has a reciprocal health care agreement .

You cannot extend the eVisitor visa itself, but you can apply for a new visa (e.g., Visitor Visa subclass 600) before your current visa expires. Alternatively, you can leave Australia and re-enter after a short time if your eVisitor is still valid .

Start Your Australian Adventure Today

Plan your trip with confidence using our guide and ensure you have the right visa, including the eVisitor option, for a seamless experience.

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