Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
The electronic travel authority (ETA) is a travel visa that is electronically linked to your passport. An approved ETA is usually valid for 12 months, and allows you to visit Australia as many times as you like during the validity period.
However, you are only allowed to stay for a maximum of three months per visit.
Basic Requirements
- must have a valid passport from an ETA approved country
- must meet health requirements
- must not have any criminal convictions
- must have enough money to fund your travels and activities
If you hold a valid passport from any of the following ETA eligible countries listed below, you are able to apply for an ETA to Australia online!
Passport Holders of These Countries Can obtain an ETA | ||||
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Andorra Austria Belgium Brunei Canada Denmark Finland |
France Germany Greece Hong Kong Iceland Ireland Italy |
Japan Liechtenstein Luxembourg Malaysia Malta Monaco Netherlands |
Norway Portugal San Marino Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden |
Switzerland UK – British Citizen United States Vatican |
It is important that you meet health and language requirements and do not have any criminal convictions. If you have a criminal conviction, or some questions about the health requirements, it is best to speak with a migration agent first so that we can help determine the best way for you to apply for a travel visa to Australia.

What to do next...
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Please Note:
We are not part of the Australian government. We are a private company and we do not have the authority to grant you a Visa of any kind. We can only assist and advise people who want to travel to or migrate to Australia. The final decision on all visa applications rests with the appropriate government authority in Australia.