FAQs

    151. What do I have to do if a friend/ family member invites me to visit Australia?

    If a friend or family member invites you to visit Australia, you will likely need to apply for a tourist visa. This visa is designed for individuals planning a visit to Australia for tourism purposes or casual family visits. It is valid for one year from the date of issuance and allows for multiple entries during this period.
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    152. Do I need to provide proof of sufficient financial means?

    No. When planning a trip to Australia, it is not mandatory to present evidence of adequate financial resources. However, in order to be eligible for an e-visa, travelers are required to:
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    153. Do I have to provide the originals of all supporting documents?

    When applying for an Australian visa, you generally need to provide supporting documents to prove your identity, meet the eligibility criteria, and support your application. However, the specific requirements can vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for.
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    157. Can I travel if my application has not been approved yet?

    No. In most cases, it is not advisable to travel if your visa or travel authorization application has not been approved yet. Traveling without the necessary approval can lead to denied entry at your destination, legal complications, and disruptions to your travel plans.
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    158. What can I do if I am not eligible to apply for an Australia e-visa?

    If you are not eligible to apply for an Australia e-visa, here are some aspects you can consider
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    159. 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.
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    160. 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.
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