
ENTRY INTO AUSTRALIA
Do I require a visa?
All visitors to Australia must have a valid visa before boarding
their plane regardless of the length of stay.
Note: New Zealand and Norfolk Island passport holders do not usually
need to lodge a visa application prior to their departure unless they
have health and/or character concerns.
The IECN can advise you on the following:
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how to apply for a visa
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what visa to apply for
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when to apply for a visa
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where to apply for a visa
What should I do to help with the visa application process?
For the best possible chance of obtaining a visa to travel to
Australia to attend an event, you should:
Determine which visa you should apply for. See:
Visa
options for business events such as conferences, meetings or seminars
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Business Visit Visa Options Complete the online IECN Enquiry Form
for visa advice as soon as you register for, or are invited to attend,
an event if you are unsure about which visa is the most appropriate.
See: IECN
Enquiry Form Apply for your visa at least 6–8 weeks before your
intended date of travel to Australia (or two weeks for online
applications) as visa processing times may vary. Consider Australia's
health and character requirements, which you will have to meet as part
of the visa application process. See:
Fact
Sheet 79 – The Character Requirement
Fact
Sheet 22 – The Health Requirement If you are not from an eVisitor or
ETA eligible country, ensure you obtain a confirmation of your
registration, or a letter of invitation, to attach to your paper-based
visa application. Lodge paper-based visa applications at the Australian
visa office nearest to your current country of residence. See:
Immigration
Offices Outside Australia
Important: IECN assistance will not guarantee a visa grant. In order
to be granted a visa you must meet all the legislative requirements of
that visa.
Confidentiality
In accordance with Australia’s Privacy Act 1988, any information an
event organiser or participant passes on to the Department’s IECN, will
only be used to facilitate visa processing with the relevant Australian
overseas visa office.