Hi, How Can We Help You?
  • Address: #700-838 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 0A6
  • Email Address: info@apexlyne.com

Australia

Australia Visa Application: General Information

Australia offers a variety of visa options for travelers, students, workers, and those seeking permanent residency. Here’s an overview of the application process and general information about Australian visas.

Types of Australian Visas

  1. Visitor Visas:
    • Tourist Visa (Subclass 600): For individuals visiting Australia for tourism or leisure.
    • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (Subclass 601): For short visits for tourism or business purposes, available to passport holders from certain countries.
  2. Student Visas:
    • Student Visa (Subclass 500): For international students enrolled in a full-time course of study in Australia.
  3. Work Visas:
    • Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482): For skilled workers sponsored by an employer to fill temporary labor shortages.
    • Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): For skilled workers who are not sponsored but want to live and work in Australia permanently.
  4. Family and Partner Visas:
    • Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801): For partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
    • Parent Visa (Subclass 103): For parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
  5. Permanent Residency Visas:
    • Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): For skilled workers nominated by a state or territory government.

Application Process

  1. Determine Visa Type:
    • Identify the appropriate visa category based on your purpose of travel (e.g., tourism, study, work).
  2. Gather Required Documents:
    • Collect necessary documents, which may include:
      • Valid passport
      • Visa application form
      • Proof of financial capability
      • Educational qualifications (for student visas)
      • Health insurance (Overseas Student Health Cover for students)
  3. Submit Application:
    • Applications can often be submitted online through the Department of Home Affairs website or in paper form at an Australian embassy or consulate.
  4. Pay Visa Fees:
    • Pay the required visa application fee, which varies by visa type. Fees are generally non-refundable.
  5. Health and Character Requirements:
    • Most visa applicants must meet health and character requirements, which may include medical examinations and police checks.
  6. Await Processing:
    • Processing times vary based on the visa type and individual circumstances. Applicants should apply well in advance of their intended travel date.
  7. Receive Visa Decision:
    • If approved, you will receive a visa grant notification. If denied, you will receive a letter outlining the reasons for the refusal.

General Information

  • Visa Validity: The validity and duration of stay depend on the specific visa granted.
  • Travel Restrictions: Be aware of any entry restrictions or health regulations, particularly in light of recent global events.
  • Compliance: Visa holders must comply with the conditions of their visa, including work rights and duration of stay.

Resources

  • Department of Home Affairs: The official website for Australia’s immigration and visa information, providing comprehensive details on visa options and application processes.
  • Visa Application Centers: Locations where applicants can submit documentation and attend interviews if required.

Big University

We process all institutions in Australia.

Student Visa

We process all study visas

Expert Help

You can contact our support at anytime.