The Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) is a short-term visa intended for people who want
to go to Australia for leisure, business, or to see family members who have been sponsored.
It has different streams, each with its own privileges and rights.
Types of Streams :
The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) offers several streams tailored to
different travel purposes, including:
Tourist Stream:Ideal for tourists and individuals visiting friends or family in
Australia.
Sponsored Family Stream: Designed for applicants sponsored by eligible family
members who are Australian permanent residents or citizens.
Business Visitor Stream: Suited for business professionals attending meetings,
conferences, or exploring commercial opportunities in Australia.
Approved Destination Status Stream: Exclusively for citizens from designated
areas of China traveling on organized tours to Australia.
Frequent Traveller Stream: Catering to frequent travellers from the People’s
Republic of China who visit Australia for business or personal reasons on a regular
basis.
KEY ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
The requirements for are as follows {but not limited to}:
You must satisfy specific criteria relating to the visa stream you are applying for.
You must meet the genuine temporary stay requirement.
You must be able to demonstrate that you have access to sufficient funds to cover the cost of your stay in Australia.
You must satisfy certain Public Interest criteria and Special Return criteria.
You must meet health and character requirements.
You can't include family members in your application. Each family member, including those listed on your passport, must submit a separate application.
To be eligible for this visa, you must be outside Australia when you apply and wait on decision on your application.
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