How to Apply for an Australia Tourist Visa in Singapore
If you’ve set your sights on visiting Australia this year, whether for a holiday vacation or a short visit to a relative or friend , then you need to first process your tourist visa before you get packing and head your way to the land from down under.
For starters, there are various kinds of visas that you can avail depending on your purpose and length of stay in Australia. But if you’re a Singapore passport holder, you are eligible to apply for an ETA visa (Subclass 601), otherwise, foreign nationals or expats living in Singapore can apply for a visit (Subclass e600) visa online through ImmiAccount or through the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC).
Applying for an Australian Tourist Visa – Step By Step Process:
Here are the steps and requirements for your Australian tourist visa application through the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC):
Requirements:
For the specified reason/s above- classified under Subclass 600 , all those who wish to visit Australia are required to completely fill out form 1419 which you can download here along with a copy of the Subclass 600 checklist which you can get here to apply for an Australian tourist visa. Also, consider preparing your visa application by as early as 3 months before your target travel date.
You will also need the following documents to support your tourist visa application:
- Important for first-time visitors to Australia : Prepare copies of your passport’s travel pages to establish your travel records and history.
- Provide any of the following: National Registration ID Card (NRIC) , Employment Pass, Social Visit Pass, Dependent Pass, Student Pass, or Work Permit
- A passport size photograph
- Note: It is best to wait for your visa to be approved first prior paying for your flight ticket to avoid any difficulties.
- For employed individuals: a letter from your employer indicating your employment status, your length of employment, salary and position, your approved leave dates, and whether your leave is compensated or not. If you plan to go on an extended leave from work, the letter should also indicate if your job would still be available to you on your return (specify business registration, if applicable). For those who have just recently started with a new job, consider preparing a similar document to support your recent employment and salary history.
- If you are unemployed and are married: present your marriage certificate, and documents that will serve as proof of your spouse’s employment status and income (as detailed in the previous point)
- If married or in a de facto spouse relationship where your spouse is also not concurrently applying for visa: prepare a copy of your spouse’s passport’s identity page.
Procedures:
- Identify the visa subclass that is appropriate for the purpose of your visit in Australia.
- Prepare all the required documents to support your application.
Note: Make sure to submit all supporting documents at the time of your application to avoid unnecessary delays .
- Prepare your payments for your application as well as for the service charges. To check the updated list of visa application fees and service charges, check out the VFS Global Website .
- Set an appointment online to submit your visa application and requirements (including your biometric data) at the AVAC.
Note: Applications sent by mail or through courier do not need to have an appointment schedule.
- Submit your visa application either by mail or in person. The Australian Visa Application Cantre can be located at:
135 Cecil Street #08-01 MYP Plaza Singapore 069536
As mentioned, filing your visa application should be done at least two months before your travel date. It’s also important that you turn in all the required documents at the time of your application.
And as a final tip: Remember that the seasons in Australia are quite the opposite from the Northern hemisphere so be properly advised.
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Entry and Exit
Australia has reopened its borders to travellers. For further information, please refer to the websites of the Australian Department of Home Affairs a nd Australian High Commission in Singapore .
For the latest updates on Australia’s COVID-19 situation, you may also wish to refer to the official website of the Australian Department of Health for information on public health travel advisory affecting travellers from Singapore. As entry restrictions may change at short notice, we advise you to contact your travel agency, or the nearest High Commission of Australia to ensure that you have accurate information for your specific purpose prior to departure.
Singaporeans are required to obtain a visa before travelling to Australia. Some visas can be applied online, while others need to be applied at the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Singapore.
The Australian Department of Home Affairs provides that Singapore citizens visiting for short-term tourism or business may apply for the Electronic Travel Authority (visa subclass 601) via the ETA app (from Apple Store (Apple) or Google Play Store (Android) ) before their travels. The ETA, if granted, will be valid for one year and will allow Singapore citizens to visit multiple times for up to 90 days per visit. Singapore citizens may also apply for a Long Validity Visitor visa (visa subclass 600) at the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Singapore. Applicants must provide their personal biometric identifiers when they apply for the visa. The visa, if granted, will be valid for six years and will allow Singapore citizens to visit multiple times for up to 90 days per visit. As visa requirements often change at short notice, we advise you to contact your travel agency, or the Australian High Commission in Singapore for up-to-date information.
Australia commits to strict biosecurity policies to protect its unique environment and its human, animal and plant health. Before you arrive in Australia, you will be given an Incoming Passenger Card. You must mark “YES” on your card if you are carrying, on your person, in your luggage or carry-on, goods that may pose a biosecurity risk, such as plant material, animal products, certain food, traditional medicine or herbs and wooden articles. You must declare honestly as false or misleading declaration is a serious offence in Australia. For more information on biosecurity, you may visit the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources website.
Visitors or long-term stayers in Australia must ensure they do not overstay beyond their given visa period. Overstaying is taken very seriously by the Australian Border Force and may also result in difficulties for future visits to Australia. Hence, if you intend to stay longer than the period granted on your visa, or find out that your visa has expired, you must seek advice from the nearest Department of Home Affairs office. Further information and guidance can be found on the Australian Border Force website.
Safety and Security
While Australia is generally safe, there have been incidents of pickpocketing, apartment break-ins or vehicle break-ins. Hence, you must exercise precautions on personal safety and over your belongings at all times. Vehicle break-ins are particularly common in tourist spots in Western Australia, for which care must be taken not to leave belongings unattended in your rental/vehicles, to avoid, among others, the loss of your passport, wallet, bag, other valuable items, and incurring fees payable for a damaged rental vehicle.
Australia is geographically almost as large as the United States. Visitors to Australia often underestimate the distances taken to travel from one location to another. Interstate overland travel (by car for example) across Australia can last hours to days. Distance-driving under unfamiliar road and weather conditions along with irregular mobile phone connectivity in rural areas heightens the risk to a foreign driver’s safety and well-being. If driving, it is important that you plan your journeys carefully, and take frequent rest breaks. Where possible, also consider alternative travel options such as bus or coaches, when visiting remote tourist spots. If you plan to drive, please ensure that you bring along your passport and driving licence, familiarise yourself with and adhere to road and traffic rules in the state that you are travelling.
Australia imposes strict penalties for any driver that flouts traffic and road rules.
It is strictly illegal, in all Australian states, if the driver or passenger does not wear a seatbelt. In Western Australia, for example, not wearing a seatbelt will result in a penalty of the minimum of AUD 550.00 as a passenger. Drivers are responsible for their passengers, and will also be penalised just as much if any passenger is unrestrained. Please refer to Tourism Australia for a guide on Australia’s road rules and regulations.
Causing harm in any traffic accident in any state in Australia is a serious offence, and offenders will be prosecuted, with the potential for severe penalties including jail time.
Citizens who are detained by law enforcement authorities in Australia can request Consular access, and the authority will procedurally offer Consular access to detained foreigners. Any detained citizen will need to expressly consent to Consular access before the Singapore High Commission can render assistance to them.
Additional Information
Visitors to Australia should note that bushfires are not uncommon in Australia during hotter months. Visitors should pay attention to local media and monitor for news of bushfires in the area. If asthmatic, such visitors should exercise precautions such as staying indoors or wearing a mask when outside. For more information on bushfires, visit the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) website or refer to the relevant websites below on air quality and other alerts in the respective States:
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Overseas Travel – Be Informed & Be Safe [Updated on 5 February 2024]
Singaporeans planning overseas travel are reminded to take the necessary precautions, including being prepared to deal with accidents, natural disasters or terrorist attacks. Singaporeans are also reminded to be familiar with your destination’s local laws, customs, and COVID-19 regulations.
Demonstrations do occur in major cities across the world. Such demonstrations can sometimes escalate into violence. It is important for Singaporeans to keep abreast of local news, avoid any protests or demonstrations and heed the advice of the local authorities.
When participating in outdoor leisure activities overseas, Singaporeans should be mindful that certain sporting activities, especially in open seas, may carry risks. Besides ensuring that one has the physical competencies and appropriate condition to undertake the activity, every effort should be made to ascertain if the trip organiser or guide is reliable and competent, and that appropriate safety and contingency plans are in place. When in doubt, Singaporeans should consult the relevant professional bodies or sporting associations for specific advice.
For those planning to travel, here are some tips:
Before travelling
- Familiarise yourself with our network of overseas missions.
- Purchase comprehensive travel insurance and be familiar with the terms and coverage.
- Equip yourself with research about your destination’s entry requirements, current situation, local laws and customs.
- eRegister with us on our website ( www.mfa.gov.sg ) so that we may reach out to you during an emergency.
While travelling
- Always take care of your personal safety, remain vigilant and monitor local weather news, advisories, and security developments.
- Exercise caution around large gatherings and avoid locations known for demonstrations or disturbances.
- Be prepared for possible delays and last-minute changes in travel plans especially during unforeseen events such as natural disasters, social unrest or terror attacks.
- Stay connected with your friends and family. Inform them of your whereabouts and provide them with your overseas contact details.
- In the event that you require consular assistance, please contact the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Duty Office at +65 6379 8800/+65 6379 8855.
Advisory: Email Scams
There have been reports of individuals receiving scam emails/messages purportedly sent from friends in distress overseas. These emails/messages typically originate from an email address/social media known to the receiver bearing claims of the sender getting into trouble overseas and urgently requesting financial assistance. The sender would also claim to have approached a Singapore Embassy/Consulate and the local Police for help to no avail.
MFA takes the safety of all Singaporeans very seriously. Singaporeans in distress approaching our Overseas Missions for assistance will be rendered with all necessary consular assistance. If you receive such emails/messages from purported friends seeking funds transfers, we strongly advise you to call them first to verify the authenticity of the emails/messages before responding to their request. It is also not advisable to give out any personal information such as NRIC/passport numbers, address, telephone number, etc. Any form of reply, even one of non-interest, could result in more unsolicited emails. Members of the public who suspect that they have fallen prey to such scams should report the matter to the Police immediately. Should Singaporeans abroad require consular assistance, they can contact the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 24-hr Duty Office at +65 6379 8800/+65 6379 8855.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for conducting and managing diplomatic relations between Singapore and other countries and regions.
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Australia Visitor Visa: Requirements, Eligibility and Application Process
Updated: February 7, 2024
Australia Visitor Visa is the only option to visit Australia as a tourist for many nationalities. If you don’t qualify for either the Electronic Travel Authority(ETA) or the eVisitor Visa, then you will need to get a Visitor Visa.
Australia no longer accepts paper applications for the visitor visa. All applications must be lodged online through the Australian Government Immi Portal.
The Visitor Visa has subclass 600 in Australia’s visa documentation and the subtype we’re interested in is the “Tourist stream (apply outside Australia)”.
Quick summary:
- Eligibility: All nationalities are eligible
- Validity: Valid for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years with single or multiple entries
- Duration of stay: Generally, 3 months allowed stay, but up to 6 or 12 in some cases
- Visa fee: Visitors visa fee is 190 AUD
- Processing time: 50% of applications are processed in 7 days and 90% in 21 days.
If you haven’t already, read the Australia Visa Guide to familiarize yourself with Australian tourist visa types, requirements, eligibility and entry procedures at the border.
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Understanding australia visitor visa.
Visitor visa validity
The Australian Visitor visa is valid for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years from the date of issue. The validity of the visa depends on your nationality and circumstances. For example, most Indian passport holders get a 3-year valid Australian visa, whereas Phillippine passport holders get a 1-year valid visa. Pakistan nationals get a 6-month validity.
You must visit Australia within the validity of your visa.
Duration of stay
Most Visitor visas granted allow for 3 months of continuous stay in Australia. Depending on circumstances, you might be granted a stay of 6 months or even 12 months.
Allowed number of entries
Most Visitor visas are multiple-entry , but Home Affairs also issues single visas in certain circumstances for certain nationalities.
When to apply
Since the tourist visas are valid for at least 3 months, it’s a good idea to apply well in advance. Most applications get processed in 3 weeks or fewer.
Visa extension
Australia Visitor visa is non-extendable . If you need to extend your stay in Australia , you are allowed to apply for another Visitor Visa (onshore) from within the country.
Australia Visitor Visa Requirements
Who requires a Visitor Visa?
Australia Visitor Visa is REQUIRED for all nationalities to enter Australia as a tourist, except for the below.
- New Zealand passport holders
- Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
- eVisitor Visa
- Those transiting in Australia for less than 72 hours and can get a Transit visa .
Documents required
To support your application, you can attach as many as 60 documents online. You don’t have to attach that many but the more documents you provide, the better your chances of approval.
You have to satisfy the Home Office that:
- You are who you say you are
- You are a genuine visitor who will not overstay or work illegally
- You are of good character and not have a criminal record
- You won’t be a burden to Australia’s healthcare system
To do this, attach as many of these documents as you can :
Identity documents
- Valid passport (must be valid for the duration of the stay)
- Valid National ID card (if from a country that issues them)
- marriage or divorce certificate;
- change of name documents;
- documents that show other names you have been known by
- Residence Permit/Visa (if residence and citizenship differ)
- One passport-size photo
Genuine visitor documents
- Itemized personal bank statements for the last 3 months. Aim to have at least 5000 AUD in your bank account. The money cannot be deposited suddenly and inexplicably – it should be from legitimate sources and savings over time.
- Tax returns
- Credit card statements
- their relationship to you
- the purpose of your visit and length of stay
- if you will be staying with them
- Proof of their funds (if they will be paying for your stay)
- Your plans or travel itinerary while in Australia
- a letter from your employer stating you plan to return to your job
- proof that you study at a school, college or university in your home country
- proof that you have immediate family members in your home country
- proof that you own a house or other major assets in your home country;
- Confirmed return flight ticket;
- Health Insurance
At a later date, you may be required to obtain and submit the following:
- Medical Certificate
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
All non-English documents (except for police certificates) must be translated into English and all documents’ copies (both original and translations) must be certified.
Photo requirements
You need one passport-size digital photo for the Visitor Visa application. The photo must meet the following requirements.
- Taken in the last 6 months
- Showing your head and shoulders against a plain background
- Neutral facial expression with mouth closed, eyes open, and looking at the camera
- Religious head coverings are allowed but must not obscure the face
- Piercing is allowed but must not cause any reflections or shadows
There is no official guidance for the size and resolution of pictures uploaded online but the file type must be JPG. You will get to move the photo to position your face within a frame.
As long as the picture is clear, crisp, and not excessively big, it will be accepted.
Visitor visa fee
The Australian Tourist Visa application fee is 190 AUD , payable online.
You may also have to pay for:
- Health checks
- Police certificates
Processing time
Australian immigration reports that 50% of applications are processed in 7 days and 90% are processed in 21 days . These periods start after you submit your biometrics (if required).
Visitor Visa Application Process
How to apply
You must apply for your tourist visa online through the Immi Portal. Applying on paper is not possible for the visitor visa anymore. Follow the below steps:
- Go to the ImmiAccount portal and create an account
- Click on “New application” and pick “Visitor Visa (600)”.
- Enter your personal information, passport details, employment details and financial information
- Upload your documents such as passport, photo, etc.
- Pay the required visa fee
- Submit the application
The Visitor Visa is part of Australia’s biometrics program. If you apply for a Visitor Visa from any of the below countries, regardless of your nationality, you must give your biometrics.
- Afghanistan
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kazakhstan
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Saudi Arabia
- Solomon Islands
- South Africa
- South Korea
- United Arab Emirates
If you apply from one of these countries, you will receive an email informing you that you need to visit an Australian Biometrics Collection Centre (ABCC) to have your biometrics collected. The biometrics are usually a face photo and fingerprint scan.
You must complete the biometrics procedure within 14 days of getting this email otherwise your application becomes void without a refund!
AABCs are typically managed by VFS Global. They charge a service fee for biometric collection. This fee depends on AABC and the country you are applying from.
For example, the biometric service at AABC in Dubai, UAE is AED 109.17. The biometric service fee at AABC in Manila, Philippines is PHP 557.
How to schedule biometric appointment?
Within 24 hours of applying for your Visitor Visa, you will receive an email with a biometric request letter from Home Affairs. Follow these steps to schedule your biometric appointment.
Find the nearest ABCC to you and follow the prompts to schedule your biometric appointment.
How to attend biometric appointment?
Follow the below steps to attend your biometric appointment at an AABC.
- Arrive at the AABC at least 15 minutes before your appointment time
- Original passport
- Biometric appointment confirmation
- Biometric fee receipt and
- Biometric request letter received in the email from Home Affairs
- Your facial photo is taken and your 10 fingertips are scanned
What if you can’t attend your appointment?
If you can’t make an appointment, you can reschedule your appointment up to 24 hours before your scheduled appointment date and time. You can reschedule up to 2 times.
What if you miss your appointment?
If you miss your scheduled appointment, you will lose the fee paid as the biometric fee is nonrefundable. You will also have to wait 24 hours to schedule a new appointment.
How to track status
You will receive the status of your application in your email. You can also track the status of the visa in your ImmiAccount.
How to download approved visa
When your Visitor Visa is approved, you will receive a grant letter in your email from Home Affairs. The grant letter is your Visitor Visa.
The Visitor visa is electronically linked to your passport, so you don’t need to download or print your Visitor Visa.
If you’re ever asked to show any proof, you can use the Grant Notification you received in your email. You can also download it from your ImmiAccount under “Visa Grant Details”.
How to check the validity of your Visitor Visa
The expiration date of your Australia eVisitor visa is indicated as “Must not arrive after” on the visa letter. If you lost your grant letter or don’t have a copy of your Visitor Visa, you can check the validity details on the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal by using either your Visa Grant Number or Transaction Reference Number.
Customer service
Refer to the Self-help Guidelines for information to troubleshoot any issues. If facing issues with your ImmiAccount or the Visitor visa application, contact customer service using the below webform
Web: ImmiAccount Technical Support Form
Procedure at the border
The Visitor Visa is digitally attached to your passport so you don’t need to print anything. When you enter Australia, simply present your passport and be ready to answer a few basic questions about your visit.
Eligible passport holders can use the Smart Gates for faster arrival and departure procedures.
All visitors including Australian citizens are required to fill out an Incoming Passenger Card on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does it take to get an australian tourist visa.
It can take up to 3 weeks to get an Australian tourist visa, especially if submitting your biometrics. It can be faster or slower depending on where you are applying from, your circumstances and the number of documents you submit.
How hard is it to get a tourist visa to Australia?
It is easy to get a tourist visa to Australia if you submit a complete application with as many documents. You must convince the Home Office that you won’t overstay or break the conditions of the visa.
How much bank balance is required for Australia tourist visa?
Australian Home Office doesn’t specify the minimum bank balance required for a tourist visa. Your bank account must show continuous cash flow and not a lump sum deposited recently.
Based on the reports from travelers reports and recommendations from embassies, you should aim for at least 5,000 AUD in your bank account when you apply.
Can you get a 3-year visitor visa to Australia?
Yes, you can get a 3-year visitor visa to Australia if are from an eligible country and meet the requirements. Australian Visitor Visa is issued for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years depending on your nationality and circumstances. For example, Indian nationals can get an Australian tourist visa valid for 3 years.
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Learn about visa requirements for entry to Australia for tourism purposes with this list of frequently asked questions.
Please note this page is intended to provide general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Tourism Australia is not the Australian government visa granting authority. For information on visas to enter Australia, visitors should seek the most up-to-date information from Australian Government Department of Home Affairs .*
Ready to plan your trip? We're ready to welcome you! Here are some helpful tips for getting your visa sorted:
- Be sure to secure the appropriate visa before travelling to Australia. Use the Visa Finder to explore your options.
- Ensure all details are correct and provide all required documents when you apply. An incomplete or incorrect application can delay your visa.
- Submitting multiple applications at the same time can slow the process. For visitor visas, submit one application per person, including children.
- Questions? The Australian Government's Global Service Centre can help.
Australian Visa Information
Unless you are an Australian citizen, you will need a valid Australian visa to enter the country. New Zealand passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival in the country. All other passport holders, regardless of age, must apply for a visa before leaving home. You can apply for a range of Australian visa types, including tourist visas and working holiday visas, via the ETA app or on the Department of Home Affairs website.
There are different Australian visa types available for travellers to Australia. Knowing which Australian visa to apply for depends on the length of your stay, your passport and the purpose of your visit. You’ll also need to meet certain financial and medical requirements, be outside of Australia when applying and maintain health insurance for the duration of your stay.
Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) This visa allows you to visit Australia as many times as you want, for up to a year, and stay for three months each visit. This visa is available to passport holders from a number of countries and regions, who live outside Australia. A step-by-step guide on how to apply is here .
All ETA-eligible passport holders must apply for an ETA using the Australian ETA app. Agents can assist you in the application process, but you must be physically present as a live facial image is required.
eVisitor (subclass 651) This is a free visa for multiple visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes for up to three months at a time within a 12-month period. This visa is available to passport holders from a number of European countries and it cannot be extended.
Visitor visa (subclass 600) The Visitor visa allows you to visit Australia, either for tourism or business purposes. It is open to all nationalities. Generally, a period of stay of up to three months is granted, but up to 12 months may be granted in certain circumstances. Applicants will have to pay a fee to submit their application.
The application process may differ depending on which visa you need.
You can only apply for the Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) through the Australian ETA app. A step-by-step guide on how to apply is located here .
For other visas, you can apply online by creating an ImmiAccount and completing the application process. Be sure to submit your application well in advance of your travel date to allow enough time for processing. You may be asked to provide further supporting information. You will be notified in writing if your tourist visa is approved and it will be digitally linked to your passport. For more information on different visa types, and Australian visa requirements including how to apply for an Australian visa, visit the Department of Home Affairs website.
If you are already in Australia and hold a valid Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) you can extend your stay by applying for another visa, such as a Visitor visa (subclass 600). An eVisitor (subclass 651) cannot be extended.
See the Department of Home Affairs website for details.
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Navigating the australian visa application from singapore.
Traveling from Singapore to Australia, whether for tourism, study, or other purposes, requires a thorough understanding of the visa application process. Singaporean travelers often choose Australia as a destination for its diverse culture, education system, and scenic beauty. This guide aims to simplify the process for Singaporean travelers, focusing on key visa types such as the Tourist visa and Student visa, the convenience of the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA), and fulfilling the necessary documentation requirements, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.
Understanding the Visa Types
Tourist visa.
For Singaporean travelers looking to explore Australia's stunning landscapes and vibrant cities, obtaining a Tourist visa is the first step. This visa allows travelers to visit Australia for leisure or to visit family and friends. The Tourist visa generally permits stays of up to three, six, or twelve months.
To apply, Singaporean travelers need to provide documentation that includes proof of funds to support their stay, a return ticket, and an itinerary of their visit. The application can be completed online, but it’s crucial to ensure all the information provided is accurate to avoid delays or rejections.
Singaporean travelers looking forward to experiencing Australia's unique landscapes and vibrant culture need to familiarize themselves further with the australia tourist visa application process. This visa, primarily for leisure, family visits, or short business trips, requires careful preparation. Applicants should ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay in Australia. Moreover, providing evidence of strong ties to Singapore, such as employment or family, can help establish the intent to return, which is a crucial aspect of the Tourist visa application.
Student Visa
The Student visa is designed for Singaporean travelers seeking to pursue education in Australia. This visa allows students to stay in Australia for the duration of their course. Applicants must be enrolled in a registered course and provide evidence of this enrollment when applying.
Documentation requirements for the Student visa include proof of enrolment (Confirmation of Enrolment), evidence of sufficient funds, English proficiency test results, and health insurance coverage. Applicants need to provide detailed and truthful information to meet the strict criteria set by the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
For Singaporean students aspiring to study in Australia, obtaining a Student visa is the gateway to a world-class education. In addition to the basic requirements previously mentioned, students must also consider health and character requirements. This includes undergoing a medical examination and providing a police clearance certificate to prove they pose no health or security risks. Maintaining continuous health insurance coverage, known as Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), is also a mandatory aspect throughout their stay in Australia.
Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
The Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) offers a more streamlined process for Singaporean travelers planning short visits to Australia. It's an electronically stored authority for travel to Australia for short-term visits or business visitor activities. It's linked to your passport and eliminates the need for a paper application.
Applying for an ETA is generally quicker than a traditional visa. However, it's important to note that it's only available for tourism or business visitor activities. The ETA does not permit work or long-term study. As with other visas, the accuracy of the information provided during the application is crucial. Applicants must have a valid Singaporean passport and the process can typically be completed online with instant approvals in many cases.
Documentation Requirements
Irrespective of the type of visa, documentation requirements play a pivotal role in the Australian visa application process. Singaporean travelers must ensure they provide accurate and complete documentation. Common requirements include:
- A valid Singaporean passport.
- Proof of sufficient funds.
- Itinerary details (for Tourist visa).
- Confirmation of Enrolment (for Student visa).
- Health insurance coverage (especially for Student visas).
- Additional documents might include employment proof, accommodation details, or a letter of invitation from an Australian contact, depending on the visa type.
It's advisable to check the latest requirements on the official Australian immigration website or consult with a visa application center in Singapore.
The success of a visa application hinges significantly on meeting the documentation requirements. For both the Tourist visa and Student visa, ensuring that all documents are up-to-date, authentic, and aligned with the stated purpose of the visit is crucial. For instance, students must provide genuine evidence of their enrollment in an Australian educational institution, while Tourist visa applicants must furnish details of their itinerary, including accommodation and return travel plans.
Application Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
1 .research and choose the right visa: .
Determine whether a Tourist visa, Student visa, or ETA best suits your travel purpose.
2 .Gather Necessary Documents:
Collect all required documents, ensuring they are current and accurately reflect your intent.
3 .Complete the Application:
Fill out the application form diligently, double-checking for errors or omissions.
4 .Pay the Visa Fee:
Submit the necessary fee for your application. Fees vary depending on the visa type and duration.
5 .Attend an Interview or Health Check-up if Required:
Some visa categories may require an interview or medical examination.
6 .Submit and Track Your Application:
Once submitted, keep track of your application's progress and respond promptly to any additional requests for information.
Tips for a Smooth Application Process
- Start Early : Begin your visa application process well in advance of your intended travel date. This allows ample time for gathering documents and addressing any issues that may arise.
- Understand the Specifics : Each visa category has its unique requirements. Ensure you understand the specifics of the Tourist visa or Student visa, as applicable.
- Utilize the ETA : For short visits, the ETA can be a convenient option. Remember, it's suitable for tourism or business visits but not for long-term stays or work.
- Accurate Documentation : Ensure all documentation, whether for a Tourist visa or a Student visa, is current, accurate, and complete. Discrepancies can lead to application delays or denials.
- Check for Updates : Visa regulations and documentation requirements can change. Regularly check the official Australian immigration website for the most current information.
- Consult Professionals : If in doubt, consult with visa professionals or the Australian visa application center in Singapore. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation.
Applying for an Australian visa from Singapore, be it a Tourist visa, Student visa, or through the ETA, requires meticulous attention to detail and adherence to the documentation requirements. Singaporean travelers should approach the process methodically, ensuring all criteria are met and all documents are in order. With the right preparation, the journey from Singapore to Australia can be seamless, opening doors to new adventures, whether for leisure or educational pursuits.
Remember, the key to a successful visa application lies in thorough preparation, accurate completion of requirements, and staying informed about the latest immigration policies and procedures.
While the visa application process may seem daunting, proper understanding and preparation can lead to a successful outcome. By staying informed, organized, and proactive, Singaporean travelers can look forward to exploring the wonders of Australia or embarking on their educational journey with confidence and ease.
Australia entry requirements for Singaporean Citizens
All Singaporean nationals must obtain a visa to travel to Australia . When visiting on holiday, for business, or when transiting through the country, they can apply for the Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) .
You can apply for this convenient travel authorisation rapidly through the online platform.
Basic information about ETA for Singapore
The Australian ETA for Singapore is an electronic visa that can be obtained online in a matter of minutes.
Since Singaporean applicants receive their visa by email , there is no need to contact an Australian embassy or consulate before travelling.
Permitted travel purposes with an Australian ETA from Singapore
Singaporean travellers can use the ETA when travelling to Australia for one of the following reasons:
- Tourism or leisure
- To see family or friends
- Business (meetings, conferences, seminars, courses)
- Short-term volunteering (this must not be the main reason for travelling to Australia)
Can Singaporeans use an ETA to work in Australia?
No. Singaporean nationals cannot use their ETA to engage in paid work in Australia.
Can Singaporean citizens get a visa on arrival in Australia?
Unlike some other countries, Australia does not offer visas on arrival. This means that travellers from Singapore cannot get an ETA at the airport . They must hold a valid visa before arriving at the border crossing.
Health and safety requirements to get an Australian ETA from Singapore
Singaporeans who intend to travel to Australia must be in good health . They should not require extensive treatments that would restrict access to medical services for Australian citizens. In addition, they must not suffer from medical conditions that could compromise the safety of the Australian population.
Other than meeting the above health requirements, Singaporeans visiting Australia must not have a criminal record with serious offences or convictions with a prison sentence of 12 months or more.
Singaporean citizens are required to answer health and security-related questions as part of their ETA application process.
Australian ETA processing time for Singaporean applicants
Singaporean candidates will receive an email confirmation as soon as they submit the application.
The Australian ETA processing time is up to 24 hours , unless there are mistakes or discrepancies in the application form. In this case, candidates are asked to start a new application process and pay another visa processing fee.
What should Singaporean travellers do after they receive the ETA for Australia?
Singaporean applicants are advised to print the Australian ETA . They should be prepared to present it, along with a valid passport, at the border crossing.
Please note that having an ETA does not guarantee entry into Australia from Singapore. This right is determined by the border immigration officials at the port of entry, after having examined the passenger’s travel documentation.
Travellers from Singapore can check the status of their ETA application at any time by following the link included in the confirmation email.
Validity of ETA for Australia from Singapore
The validity of Australian ETA for Singapore is one year from the date of the issue .
The Australian ETA is a multiple entry visa that can be used for any number of trips within its validity period. The duration of each trip must not exceed 90 days (3 months).
Can Singaporean nationals renew their ETA for Australia?
No. The Australian ETA cannot be renewed. Singaporean visitors who would like to extend their trip have two different options:
- They can apply for another ETA from outside of Australia at least two weeks before their visa expiration date
- They can apply for another type of Australian visa suitable for longer stays
What are the consequences of overstaying an Australian ETA for Singapore?
Overstaying an Australian ETA is strictly against the law . Depending on the number of days overstayed, Singaporean travellers may be required to pay fines and even lose the right to obtain another Australian visa in the future.
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1. what you need to know:.
You can either apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) online or a Long Validity Visitor visa at the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC). Note: You cannot apply for a visa at the High Commission of Australia and are advised not to go to the office directly.
2. Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
- The ETA is valid for up to 1 year and you can use it for multiple visits. For every visit, you can stay up to 90 days.
- You can apply for an ETA here: https://www.eta.immi.gov.au/ETAS3/etas
- TThe visa processing time can be completed in a few hours, but it is recommended that you apply for the visa two weeks in advance to be on the safe side. You are advised not to purchase flight tickets or make other commitments before the visa is approved.
- A passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of your travels.
- An email address.
- A valid credit/debit card.
- The application should cost you around AUD 20 (About SGD 18).
3. Long Validity Visitor Visa
Singaporeans are eligible to apply for this type of visa. If approved, a visa for up to six years will be issued for you, and you will be able to enter Australia multiple times (not exceeding three months during each visit) for tourism or business purposes. Here’s how you can obtain the visa:
Address Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC), 8, 135 Cecil Street, 01 MYP Plaza, Singapore 069536
- The current visa fee is AUD 145 (SGD 148) + SGD 55 for servicing fee. The amount can be paid in cash or bank draft from a Singaporean bank made payable to “VFS SINGAPORE PTE LTD”. All payment must be in Singapore Dollars.
- Book an appointment online to submit your application and have your biometric information recorded here .
- A fully completed and signed application (Form 1419) and application fee. If you paid online through ImmiAccount, make sure to include a copy of the receipt.
- Your current passport and a copy of the pages with personal information.
- One passport-sized photograph (35mmx45mm) with your name at the back of the photo.
- A copy of your NRIC or other valid identification documents.
- Evidence of funds, i.e. copy of bank savings book, bank statements, payslips, tax returns to prove you have enough money to support your stay.
- If you are visiting someone, you need a signed letter of invitation from them.
- The itinerary for your stay.
- The processing time can take up to 31 working days, so apply early.
4. Do I need a transit visa?
Singaporeans can apply for a transit visa at https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/ without paying any fee (you may have to provide proof of good health, police certificate, etc in special cases, so do prepare some money for this purpose). You can stay in Australia for up to 72 hours. However, you need travel documents to prove that you will be leaving the country within that period.
Prop tips / Insider tips
- If your passport expires before the ETA, you will have to apply for a new one.
- Australia is really strict about items brought into the country. To be safe, don’t bring anything edible or items made of animal products with you. We found out even ‘Milo’ has been confiscated before. ☹
- Some travel agents can get you an ETA for a much lower price.
- If you’re traveling in a group and applying for a visa at AVAC, you have to make a separate appointment online for each person.
Resources: (i) https://www1.mfa.gov.sg/Countries-Regions/A/Australia (ii) https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa-1/601- (iii) http://www.vfsglobal.com/australia/singapore/visitor_visa.html (iv) https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa-1/771-
Disclaimer: The information contained on this webpage is up-to-date as of March 2020 and may be updated occasionally. Resources can be found under the “Resources” section of the webpage. Given the changing nature of laws, rules and regulations of visas, there may be delays, omissions or inaccuracies in the information provided by this article. The information contained on this webpage is intended solely to provide general guidance on matters of interest for the personal use of the reader, who accepts full responsibility for it.
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ENTRY VISA TO SINGAPORE
A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass will be determined by the ICA officers at the point of entry. Possession of a valid visa alone does not guarantee entry into Singapore.
The period of stay granted is shown on the visit pass endorsement given on your passport and it is not tied to the validity of your visa.
For information on whether you require a visa to enter Singapore (social visits only), please click here .
If you are visiting Singapore to conduct or participate in a conference, seminar, workshop or gathering of a racial/ communal, religious, cause-related or political nature; or if you are a reporter/ journalist who are visiting Singapore to write a story; or if you are performing at nightclubs and lounges, you will need to apply for a Miscellaneous Work Pass/ Work Permit (Performing Artiste). Please contact the Ministry of Manpower Singapore for more information or visit website www.mom.gov.sg .
All holders of travel documents, such as Australian Travel Document, Certificate of Identity, Document of Identity and other forms of temporary passports will have to first consult with the Singapore High Commission on visa requirements to enter Singapore. Please refer to the Singapore High Commission Canberra website for more information.
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If you are visiting Singapore to conduct or participate in a conference, seminar, workshop or gathering of a racial/ communal, religious, cause-related or political nature; or if you are a reporter/ journalist who are visiting Singapore to write a story; or if you are performing at nightclubs and lounges, you will need to apply for a Miscellaneous Work Pass/ Work Permit (Performing Artiste). Please contact the Ministry of Manpower Singapore for more information or visit website www.mom.gov.sg .
The visa processing fee for every application is AUD 33.0 and has to be paid upon application of visa. The visa processing fee is non-refundable, regardless of the outcome of the application or if you choose to withdraw after the process of your visa application has commenced.
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A service fee of AUD 77 for every application is chargeable by the VFS Global as an Authorized Visa Agent for the services in addition to the visa processing fee of AUD 33.0 per application.
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- Full face visible and without the headgear (Headgear worn according to religious reasons is acceptable).
- Facial features clearly visible
- You should face the camera directly
- Facial features should be clearly evident in the photo
- Spectacles can be worn if normally used, but there should be no reflection on the eyeglasses. The eyes should be clearly visible
- Background should be plain white
- Facial image should not be too big, hair should not be cropped off, part of shoulders should be visible
- The photograph should have an even exposure of light
- Blurred or Grainy photos aren’t accepted
- Photos that are cropped and printed aren’t accepted
- Photos taken as Selfie aren’t accepted
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Click on the nationality of the visa applicant traveling to Japan.
Visa exemption arrangements have been resumed from 0:00 am (JST) on October 11, 2022.
It is highly recommended to purchase international travel medical insurance for your trip to Japan. Overseas travel medical insurance helps you in case of emergency.
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(A stay during which the applicant performs remunerative work in Japan or a stay of over 90 days in Japan, etc.)
- Procedures chart for long-term stays
- The Working Holiday Programmes in Japan
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Visa exemptions for diplomatic and official passport holders.
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- (Note1) Refer to [1. Visa Application Procedures] for details of documents required.
- (Note3) Company/personal seal on Letter of Guarantee and Letter of Invitation is no longer required.
- Visa application form
- Tell me why you rejected my visa application.
- I want to go to Japan. Do I need a visa?
- I want to invite a foreign national to Japan. What procedures are necessary?
- What should I do to get a Certificate of Eligibility?
- The Certificate of Eligibility will not arrive by the time I apply for a visa. Can I still apply for a visa with its copy?
- As a “guarantor”, to what extent do I need to be responsible?
Newly introduced visas
- Special highly skilled professional (J-Skip)
- Designated activities (Future creation individual, Spouse or Child of future creation individual) (J-Find)
- Designated activities (Digital Nomad, Spouse or Child of Digital Nomad)
Review on restrictions on new entry of foreign nationals into Japan
- Application for Visa for foreign nationals eligible for Phased Measures toward Resuming Cross-Border Travel
- Border measures to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
Statistics for the Number of Visas
- Number of Visas Issued in 2021(May 31,2022)
Relaxation of Visa Requirements
- Visa Waiver Measure for Nationals of the Federative Republic of Brazil in Possession of Ordinary Passports(September 30, 2023)
- Signing of the Japan-Israel Working Holiday Agreement (April 28, 2023)
- Visa Waiver Measure for Nationals of the State of Qatar based on Ordinary Passport Registration System (April 2, 2023)
- Visa Waiver Measure for Nationals of the United Arab Emirates in Possession of Ordinary Passports (November 1, 2022)
- Japan’s Pre-Entry Tuberculosis Screening (April 3, 2020)
- Japan's Visa Policy in Accordance with Measures to Combat Trafficking in Persons (February 2009)
6. Inquiries about Visas Application
Foreign Residents Support Center (FRESC) MOFA Visa Information
Yotsuya Tower 13F, 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0004 Navi-Dial: 0570-011000 (For some IP phones and calls from overseas, please call +81-3-5369-6577) Monday to Friday, 09:00-17:00
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The Secretary of State, following consultations with the Department of Homeland Security, has determined that the following categories of interview waivers are in the national interest. Changes based on that determination are implemented by consular officers, who now have the authority and discretion to waive the in-person interview for:
- First time H-2 visa applicants (temporary agricultural and non-agricultural workers); and
- Were previously issued a nonimmigrant visa in any classification, unless the only prior issued visa was a B visa; and
- Are applying within 48 months of their most recent nonimmigrant visa’s expiration date.
In all cases, applicants must meet certain legal requirements to qualify for an interview waiver. Implementation of this authority begins January 1, 2024, and will be reviewed annually. This authority is in place until further notice.
As a reminder, applicants renewing a nonimmigrant visa in the same classification within 48 months of the prior visa’s expiration date continue to be eligible for interview waiver until further notice.
To be eligible for an interview waiver, applicants must also meet certain criteria, including that they:
- apply in their country of nationality or residence.
- have never been refused a visa (unless such refusal was overcome or waived).
- have no apparent or potential ineligibility.
Consular officers may still require in-person interviews on a case-by-case basis or because of local conditions. We encourage applicants to check embassy and consulate websites for more detailed information about visa application requirements and procedures, and to learn more about the embassy’s operating status and services.
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Submit your visa application either by mail or in person. The Australian Visa Application Cantre can be located at: 135 Cecil Street. #08-01 MYP Plaza. Singapore 069536. As mentioned, filing your visa application should be done at least two months before your travel date.
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The ETA, if granted, will be valid for one year and will allow Singapore citizens to visit multiple times for up to 90 days per visit. Singapore citizens may also apply for a Long Validity Visitor visa (visa subclass 600) at the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Singapore.
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Check if You Need an Entry Visa. Visa Requirements. Travel Documents by Countries and Places. If you hold a travel document issued by one of the countries or places listed below, you will require a valid Singapore entry visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. Possession of a valid visa does not guarantee entry into Singapore.
Visas to visit Australia. Whether you are visiting Australia for less than 72 hours or planning on a stay of several years you must have a valid Australian visa. A visa is a form of permission for a non-citizen to enter, transit or remain in a particular country. Information on visas to Australia can be found at the Department of Home Affairs.
Applying for an Australian visa from Singapore, be it a Tourist visa, Student visa, or through the ETA, requires meticulous attention to detail and adherence to the documentation requirements. Singaporean travelers should approach the process methodically, ensuring all criteria are met and all documents are in order.
By following these 5 steps, Singapore citizens can ensure a smooth and hassle-free process in obtaining an Australia tourist visa. 1. Valid passport. Check country passport is valid with at least 6 months of validity beyond their intended stay in destination. If not apply for a new country passport.
Well, the short and simple answer is, YES! Except for New Zealand citizens, all foreigners are required to have a valid visa to enter Australia. The Australian government offers different types of travel documents for Singapore citizens for different purposes. Although you can apply for a traditional visa, the better option for you is getting ...
Australia entry requirements for Singaporean Citizens. All Singaporean nationals must obtain a visa to travel to Australia. When visiting on holiday, for business, or when transiting through the country, they can apply for the Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You can apply for this convenient travel authorisation rapidly through ...
Citizens from Singapore visiting Australia don't need a visa but must get an Electronic Travel Authorization (also called the ETA) to visit the country. This is a document that you can get 100% online through our platform and requires less documentation and requirements than a traditional visa.
The long-validity, multiple-entry Visitor visa is only available to Singapore passport holders, resident in Singapore, who apply at the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Singapore. Applicants must provide their personal biometrics identifiers when they apply for the visa. Biometrics are collected at the AVAC using a quick, discreet ...
This visa application charge is S$ 158, with an additional administrative fee of approximately S$ 50 for priority service at the Australian Visa Application Centre. Pay only in Singapore Dollars in cash or via a bank draft from a Singaporean bank, payable to "VFS SINGAPORE PTE LTD".
Address Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC), 8, 135 Cecil Street, 01 MYP Plaza, Singapore 069536. Email:[email protected] Helpline: +65 6224 1732 Application/biometric submission: Monday - Friday, 8am - 2pm Document collection: Monday - Friday, 2pm - 4pm Enquiry timing: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm Call center timing: Monday ...
Visa requirements for traveling to Singapore are determined by factors such as your nationality, duration of stay, and purpose of visit. To determine if you need a visa or to apply for one, please refer to the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA) website, where you can find a list of countries that require a visa to enter Singapore.
A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass will be determined by the ICA officers at the point of entry. Possession of a valid visa alone does not guarantee entry into Singapore.
Inquiries about Visas Application. Foreign Residents Support Center (FRESC) MOFA Visa Information. Yotsuya Tower 13F, 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0004 Navi-Dial: 0570-011000. (For some IP phones and calls from overseas, please call +81-3-5369-6577) Monday to Friday, 09:00-17:00.
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Changes based on that determination are implemented by consular officers, who now have the authority and discretion to waive the in-person interview for: Are applying within 48 months of their most recent nonimmigrant visa's expiration date. In all cases, applicants must meet certain legal requirements to qualify for an interview waiver.
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