TRAVELLING FROM AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA FOR HOLIDAYS DO YOU NEED A VISA?
Posted on 12. Jul, 2010 by admin in United States travel
An dweller citizen travelling to state for holidays do they requirement a visa? and also how daylong crapper they meet in state for that Holiday visa?
Lord Percy Wooster
12. Jul, 2010
yes
Tourist Visa (Subclass 676)
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About this visa
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Who is this visa for?
How much will the visa cost?
What does this visa let me do?
This visa allows people to visit Australia for a holiday or recreation, or to visit family and/or friends. This visa may also be used for other short-term non-work purposes including study for less than three (3) months.
Who is this visa for?
This visa is available to all passport holders who are:
outside Australia and want to apply for a visa to visit Australia
in Australia and want to extend your stay as a visitor.
Certain tourists are also be eligible to apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or an eVisitor.
See:
eVisitor
Electronic Travel Authority 976
How much will this visa cost?
You may be required to pay a visa application charge. This charge is usually not refunded if your application is unsuccessful.
See: Tourist Visa Charges
What does this visa let met do?
If granted, this visa will allow you either a single or multiple entry to Australia for a stay period of up to three (3), six (6) or 12 months.
The period of stay and number of entries granted will depend on the purpose of the visit and your personal circumstances.
Mel
12. Jul, 2010
You sure do.
Being from the US you need an ETA tourist visa. This will let you stay in Australia for up to 3 months for tourism only. You CAN NOT work on a tourist visa. If you want to work you need a Work and Holiday visa which lasts 12 months.
An ETA Tourist visa costs only AU$20 and you can apply for it online – http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/976/
Hope you enjoy your stay.