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Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (Subclass 601)

  • Purpose: Allows for multiple visits to Australia, each for up to three months, within a year.

  • Eligibility: Available to passport holders from specific countries and regions.

  • Cost: $20 AUD

  • Application: Must be completed using the Australian ETA app. A live facial image is required, so you must be physically present during the application.

  • Details & Application: ETA Visa Information

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For more info, please visit Australia Visa Site

Australia Tourist Visa Requirements

Choosing the right Australian visa depends on the length of your stay, your passport and the purpose of your visit. All visa applicants need to meet certain financial and medical requirements, apply while outside of Australia, and maintain health insurance for the duration of their stay.

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eVisitor Visa (Subclass 651)

  • Purpose: For multiple visits to Australia for tourism or business, each stay up to three months within a 12-month period.

  • Eligibility: Available to passport holders from various European countries.

  • Cost: Free.

  • Application: Cannot be extended beyond the initial 12-month period. 

  • Details & Application: eVisitor Visa Information

 

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For more info, please visit Australia Visa Site

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Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

  • Purpose: Allows for visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes.

  • Eligibility: Open to all nationalities.

  • Stay Duration: Generally up to three months, but up to 12 months may be granted in certain circumstances.

  • Cost: Application fee required.

  • Application: Apply online via the Australian Department of Home Affairs website. 

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Disclaimer: Please note that visa requirements and processes can change. The information provided here is for general guidance and may not always be up-to-date. For the most current details and personalized assistance, please refer to the official Australian Department of Home Affairs website or contact us.

China Tourist Visa Requirements

For Australian Passport Holder Only

Australian citizens and residents who wish to visit China need to apply for a visa based on the purpose of their visit. The main visa types for Australians are the Tourist Visa (L Visa), Business Visa (M Visa) and Transit Visa (G Visa).

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Tourist Visa (L Visa)

  • Purpose: For tourism or visiting friends and family.

  • Eligibility: Australian nationals visiting China for tourism.

  • Requirements: Valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport photo, proof of travel arrangements, and sometimes additional documents such as hotel bookings or invitation letters.

  • Cost: Approximately AUD 140 (standard processing). Costs may vary based on the processing time and additional services.

  • Application: Apply online or through the nearest Chinese consulate. 

  • Details & Application: Chinese Tourist Visa Information.

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For more info, please visit China Visa Site

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Business Visa (M Visa)

  • Purpose: For business purposes such as attending meetings, negotiating contracts, or visiting business partners.

  • Eligibility: Australian nationals traveling to China for business-related activities.

  • Requirements: Valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport photo, invitation letter from a Chinese business partner, and sometimes additional documents.

  • Cost: Approximately AUD 140 (standard processing). Costs may vary based on the processing time and additional services.

  • Application: Apply online or through the nearest Chinese consulate. 

  • Details & Application: Chinese Business Visa Information

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For more info, please visit China Visa Site

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Transit Visa (G Visa)

  • Purpose: For travelers transiting through China to a third country.
    Eligibility: Australian nationals who are passing through China and will stay in the country for a short period.

  • Requirements: Valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport photo, proof of onward travel, and sometimes additional documents.

  • Cost: Approximately AUD 70 (standard processing). Costs may vary based on the processing time and additional services.

  • Application: Apply online or through the nearest Chinese consulate. 

  • Details & Application: Chinese Transit Visa Information

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Disclaimer: Please note that visa requirements and processes can change. The information provided here is for general guidance and may not always be up-to-date. For the most current details and personalized assistance, please refer to the official China Tourist Visa website or contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need a visa to visit China or Australia?
    China: Yes, Australian passport holders typically need a visa for tourism, business, or transit. Australia: Australian passport holders do not need a visa for travel within Australia, but non-Australian passport holders need a visa to enter.
  • How long does it take to process a visa?
    For China: Processing times are usually about 4-10 business days for tourist, business, and transit visas. For Australia: ETA (Subclass 601) and eVisitor (Subclass 651): Usually processed instantly. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): Typically takes a few weeks.
  • What documents are needed for a China/Australia visa?
    China: Required documents generally include a valid passport, completed visa application form, a recent passport-sized photo, and additional documents such as travel itinerary or invitation letter depending on the visa type. Australia: ETA (Subclass 601) and eVisitor (Subclass 651): Passport details and a completed online application. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): Passport, completed application form, proof of financial means, travel itinerary, and sometimes additional documents depending on the purpose of the visit.
  • How do I apply for an ETA or eVisitor Visa?
    ETA (Subclass 601): Apply online through the Australian Government’s ETA website or app. eVisitor (Subclass 651): Apply online through the Australian Government’s eVisitor website.
  • Can I extend my visa?
    China: Extensions are generally not granted. A new visa application may be needed. Australia: Extensions for Visitor Visas (Subclass 600) can be requested before your current visa expires. ETAs and eVisitor visas are typically not extendable.
  • What should I do if my visa application is rejected?
    China: Review the reason for rejection provided by the consulate, address any issues, and consider reapplying or seeking advice from a visa specialist. Australia: Check the reason for refusal, make any necessary changes or provide additional documentation, and reapply if eligible.
  • Can I travel to Australia or China with a criminal record?
    China: A criminal record may impact your visa application. It’s essential to disclose any criminal history and consult with a visa specialist if needed. Australia: A criminal record may affect your visa application. Full disclosure is required, and additional documentation or explanations may be necessary.
  • How can I check the status of my visa application?
    China: Check the status through the Chinese consulate or visa application center where you applied. Australia: Check the status through the Australian Government’s visa application website or portal.
  • What should I do if I lose my passport while traveling?
    China: Report the loss to local authorities and your embassy or consulate. Apply for an emergency travel document or replacement visa if needed. Australia: Report the loss to local authorities and your embassy or consulate. Apply for a replacement passport and notify immigration if necessary.
  • Are there any special health or travel insurance requirements?
    China: Travel insurance is recommended but not mandatory for visa applications. Australia: Travel insurance is recommended for all visitors, though not a requirement for most visa applications.

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