I would like to visit Australia for a short time to conduct business – a conference, negotiation or an exploratory business visit. What visa do I apply for?
Visitor visas for Business purposes are intended for genuine business visitors seeking short-term entry to Australia for a stay of up to 3 months to undertake business activities such as official visits, meetings, training or building inspections. There are a range of Business (Short Stay) visas (including the Business Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)). The ETA is an electronically-stored authority for travel to Australia for short-term or business entry. It replaces the visa label or stamp in a passport and removes the need for application forms. ETA’s are faster and simpler to access and are available to passport holders from over 30 countries and locations. Passport holders from countries with whom Australia does not have an ETA arrangement should apply for a Business (Short Stay) visa subclass 456 or a Sponsored Business (Short Stay) visa sublcass 459. Business visas do not permit applicants to engage in work that might otherwise be carried out by an Australian citizen or permanen
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