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As of December 1998, Japan also granted visa-free access to Australians. [83] Other ETA eligible countries and territories Canada, [84] Hong Kong, [85] Malaysia, [86] Singapore, [87] South Korea [88] and Taiwan [89] also grant visa-free access to Australians while Brunei grants Australians a 30-day visa on arrival. [90]
As of 2024, Australian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 189 countries and territories, ranking the Australian passport 5th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] Besides visa requirements, most countries specify other requirements for the entry of Australian and other citizens into their country.
There is no visa application charge but a service charge of AU$20 applies for applications lodged online. At the time of travel to, and entry into, Australia, all holders of an ETA must be free from tuberculosis and must not have any criminal convictions for which the sentence or sentences (whether served or not) total 12 months or more. [5]
A holder of a permanent visa may remain in Australia indefinitely. A 5-year initial travel facility, which corresponds to the underlying migration program, is granted alongside the permanent visa. Until the travel facility expires, the visa holder may leave and re-enter Australia freely. After that period the visa holder needs to re-apply for ...
Australia and territories: Online Visa required [64] [65] May obtain visa through the online portal (Online Visitor e600 visa). Transit visa: required, can apply online. From 1 October, Indian citizens are required to apply a Work and Holiday visa to Australia. Austria: Visa Required [66] Azerbaijan: eVisa [67] [68] 30 days
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A New Zealand resident visa stamp granted on arrival under Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement on an Australian travel document. The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement (TTTA) is an arrangement between Australia and New Zealand which allows for the free movement of citizens of one of these countries to the other.
The bio-data page of an Australian CTD issued to a Chinese refugee.. An Australian Convention Travel Document (CTD) is a biometric refugee travel document issued for international travel purpose by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to individuals recognised as refugees residing in Australia under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. [1]