Australian Visas

A short overview of Australian visas designed to help you understand your basic requirements if you are planning on moving to Australia

  • Author Experts for Expats
  • Country Australia
  • Nationality Everyone
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In order to either visit or relocate to Australia, official permission must be obtained in the form of a Visa. That Visa will then allow you to enter Australia for a predetermined period of time.

That being said, its definition tends to make it sound much simpler than what it is. Below, we have broken down some key information on the different visa options for expats, to help you better understand what will be required of you through the process of obtaining an Australian visa.

Categories of Australian Visa

The majority of Australian Visa types will usually fall under one of the following categories, each applying to the individuals needs or purpose:

Within these main categories are then multiple differing visa types, each with its own specifics and requirements to meet. The collection of visa types is detailed and extensive, for example, there are over 20 varying visa types that fall under ‘Family and Partner Visas’ alone.

What kind of visa do I need to apply for?

Australia's Department of Home Affairs website (www.homeaffairs.gov.au/) has a detailed breakdown on their extensive visa options, with a ‘Find a visa’ tool. This tool provides you with all appropriate visa options available to you, based on the information that you provide.

This tool will also be able to tell you which supporting documents will be necessary depending on which visa is being applied for, although these may vary depending on your own country of residence.

How do you apply for an Australian Visa?

The process of applying for an Australian visa will differ depending on the individual and what your nationality is.

As a general rule, you can apply for an Australian visa either in person through an Embassy or Consulate, or online.

When should I apply for my visa?

This will largely depend on what type of visa you will be applying for. Different visas hold very varying time scales.

Although it is important to note that you should not book flights or make any other serious travel commitments until you have your Australian visa. If your visa application is finalised much later than expected, or is unsuccessful for any reason, you will not be owed any compensation for any financial losses.

It is also key to understand that visa applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis by the Australian High Commission Embassy, and that the overall processing times will vary depending on the individual circumstances of the applicant.

Some of the circumstances that may influence the speed of your application process can be:

If you are applying for what would be classed as a long-term visa such as an Australian work visa, getting the process started as soon as possible is wise due to its nature. These visa applications tend to take the longest to process, sometimes ranging up to over a year.

EVisitor type visas are usually much faster, due to being done online, with most travellers applying up to a week before their departure.

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