FAQs

    91. Can I include my children in the same online ETA application?

    No, it is not possible to include your children in the same online Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) application. The current guidelines stipulate that each person, including children, must submit a separate eTA application. Even if your child or children are listed on your passport, it is mandatory to complete a distinct eTA application for each child. This entails providing specific and relevant details for every individual traveler when applying for an ETA online.  It is crucial to note that immigration policies and procedures are subject to change, and therefore, it is imperative to verify the most recent information on the official website of the relevant government authority or
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    92. My application for an ETA was unsuccessful, can I get my application fee back?

    The reimbursement policy for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) application fee is primarily contingent on the regulations and guidelines established by the immigration authority of the respective country overseeing the visa process. Typically, application fees are non-refundable, and the determination of visa approval or denial, including for an ETA, is based on various factors, such as eligibility criteria, completeness of documentation, and adherence to immigration rules. If an ETA application is unsuccessful, it is advisable to thoroughly examine the rejection notice issued by the immigration authorities, as it often outlines the reasons for the denial. If the rejection is attributa
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    93. Why am I not receiving the email confirmation?

    There could be several reasons why you are not receiving email confirmation for a particular process, such as a visa application. Here are some common possibilities: Check Spam or Junk Folder: The confirmation email might be filtered as spam or junk by your email provider. Check these folders to ensure that the email is not mistakenly placed there. Correct Email Address: Confirm that you provided the correct email address during the application process. A simple typo can result in a failed delivery. Server Issues: Temporary issues with your email server or the sender's server could be causing delays. Wait for some time and try checking again. Internet Connection: Ensure you have
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    94. Can I apply for an eVisitor Australia visa or an ETA visa if I wish to work in Australia?

    If you intend to work in Australia, you would need to explore other visa options that are appropriate for employment scenarios. One common visa category for skilled workers is the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa, which allows skilled workers to be employed in Australia for a specified period. It's crucial to carefully assess and choose the correct visa category based on your intended activities in Australia to ensure compliance with immigration regulations. Applying for the wrong type of visa can lead to complications, including visa rejection or potential legal issues. Always refer to the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs or consult with the appropriate
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    95. What happens if Slovenian visitors overstay their online eVisa in Australia?

    Slovenian citizens face severe consequences from Australian authorities if they overstay their e-visas, potentially leading to significant repercussions. Those who go beyond the authorized period on their online e-visa in Australia could encounter the following outcomes: Repatriation: Overstayers run the risk of being repatriated, which may result in a ban on returning to Australia for a specific duration or even permanently. Fines: Overstayers may be liable to substantial fines and penalties, which must be resolved before departing the country. Immigration Restrictions: Overstaying can create complications for future visa applications to Australia or other nations, as it adversely
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    96. Can Slovenian citizens work with an Australia online e-visa?

    Slovenian citizens are not permitted to engage in employment activities while holding an Australia ETA visa (or e-visa) in the country. This particular visa category explicitly prohibits any form of work or work-related tasks within the nation. For employment opportunities, the Australian Government offers relevant work visas, such as: Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) – Sponsorship required. Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485). Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa (subclass 476). Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489). Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Sponsorship required. It is crucial for applicants t
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    97. How long does it take to process an Australian eVisa for Slovenians?

    After completing a full and correct application, the visa is usually issued within three business days. For the most convenience, we highly advise applicants to begin the e-visa application process well in advance to avoid any unexpected delays in the procedures. The Rush Visa service assists with urgent visa solutions for faster approval: Standard Processing: This normal approach ensures visa approval within three working days and does not require additional service fees. Urgent Processing: The Urgent processing guarantees visa approval within 24 working hours, accompanied by a service fee of $79. Super-Urgent Processing: This premium service assures visa approval within f
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    98. How much does the Australian eVisa cost for Slovenian citizens?

    When applying for an Australia eVisa online, it is important to understand the processing times and prices involved. Slovenian applicants must pay two specific fees: the Service fee and the Government fee. The Government fee is submitted to the Australian Government to process your e-visa application. The service fee covers the cost of e-visa services and the processing time service you select at the Australia Immigration Services. However, keep in mind that the Government fee is non-refundable regardless of the result of your application.  To submit the application fees, applicants can select one of the following methods: For online payment, our system accepts Visa, Mastercard
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    99. How long is the Australia e-visa valid for Slovenian citizens?

    The Australian Government provides two types of e-visas for Slovenian citizens. It's essential to select the appropriate e-visa category that corresponds to the purpose of your visit. Here are the specifics regarding the maximum allowable stay for these two e-visa options: Tourist e-visa: Generally, a tourist e-visa allows a maximum stay of 3 months (90 days) per visit. This visa is suitable for Slovenian citizens intending to explore Australia for tourism, leisure, visiting friends or family. Business e-visa: The short-term business e-visa allows a maximum stay of 3 months (90 days) per visit. This visa is well-suited for Slovenian citizens seeking to participate in short-term busi
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    100. Is an Australian visa required for Slovenian citizens?

    The Australia ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is mandatory for Slovenian citizens and individuals from specific nations planning to visit Australia for tourism or short-term business reasons. This digital authorization serves as a connected visa, eliminating the necessity for a physical visa label or stamp in their passport. The process of applying for Australia ETA is conducted online, streamlining the procedure for eligible individuals seeking entry into the country. This simplification of the visa application process aids travel arrangements for Slovenian citizens. Australia Immigration Services provides e-visas to all qualified applicants for the Australia e-visa. For other inqu
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