The Australian Visitor Visa initiative enables individuals to travel to Australia for activities like tourism, business gatherings, visiting family, or other brief purposes. There are various subclasses under this visa category, each designed to accommodate distinct situations and reasons for the visit.
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There are several primary subclasses of visitor visas available, each catering to a distinct purpose:
Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): This category covers short-term visits and includes various streams:
ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) (Subclass 601): This visa is stored electronically and is issued to qualifying passport holders for short-term stays. Certain countries' citizens have access to it.
eVisitor (Subclass 651): This visa, which is also held electronically, is primarily for citizens of European Union (EU) nations and a few other qualified countries.
Transit Visa (Subclass 771): Intended for people passing through Australia on their way to another location.
Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602): This visa is intended for people who need medical treatment or consultations in Australia.
Approved Destination Status (ADS) for Visitor Visa (Subclass 651) Stream: This stream is designed for People's Republic of China nationals who are part of organized tour groups.