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eVisitor

Subclass 651

Features
This visa lets you visit Australia:to visit or for business visitor purposes
for up to three months at a time within a 12-month period.​
​​​​​​This is a free visa.​Requirements
You might be able to get an eVisitor if you are:outside Australia
a passport holder of a certain country.
There is no charge for an eVisitor application.Who could get this visa
You may be eligible for an eVisitor if you:intend to visit Australia only temporarily and for tourism or business visitor purposes
are outside Australia
hold an eVisitor-eligible passport
are free of tuberculosis when you enter Australia
have not been convicted of an offence or offences for which the total sentence is more than 12 months (whether or not the sentence has been served).
eVisitor-eligible passports
eVisitor-eligible passports are citizen passports issued by the following countries:Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Republic of San Marino
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom – British Citizen
Vatican City.
You are not eligible to apply for the eVisitor if your only passport is a British National Overseas, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas Citizen, British Protected Person or British Subject passport.Criminal convictions
If you have had one or more criminal convictions (in any country) for which the sentence or sentences (whether served or not) total 12 months or more you will not be permitted entry to Australia whilst holding an eVisitor. If you have had any criminal conviction in any country, a more appropriate visa for you to apply for may be a Visitor visa (subclass 600), rather than an eVisitor.Health requirements
You must meet certain health requirements. You might not be able to enter Australia if you have active tuberculosis.​Health insurance
You are responsible for all your health costs while you are in Australia. You will not be covered by Australia’s national health scheme (Medicare) unless your country has a reciprocal health care agreement with Australia.


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