Australie conditions de visa 2026 — ETA, eVisitor & Visitor Visa Checklist

Australia conditions de visa — Informations clés 2026
ETA (Subclass 601)AUD 20 — eligible passport holders, 3 months/visit
eVisitor (Subclass 651)Free — EU and select European nationals
Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)AUD 145 — general applicants, up to 12 months
Passport ValidityValid for full duration of stay
Photo Requirement35x45mm, white background, neutral expression
Health InsuranceRecommended; OVHC for long-stay visitors
Character RequirementsNo serious criminal convictions; health checks may apply

Aperçu des Australie conditions d'entrée 2026

Australia requires almost all visitors (except New Zealand citizens) to hold a valid visa before arrival. Three main options exist for short-term tourists: the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA, subclass 601) available to passport holders from the USA, UK, Canada, Japan, Singapore, and others; the eVisitor (subclass 651) for EU and select European passport holders; and the Visitor Visa (subclass 600) for all other nationalities.

The ETA and eVisitor allow multiple visits of up to 3 months within a 12-month period. The Visitor Visa (subclass 600) can allow stays of up to 12 months for certain circumstances. All visa applications are managed through ImmiAccount at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.

Liste des documents requis for Australie Visitor Visa 2026

  • Valid passport — sufficient validity for the duration of stay
  • Passport photo — 35x45mm, white background, neutral expression
  • Completed online application via ImmiAccount (immi.homeaffairs.gov.au)
  • Financial evidence — bank statements, payslips, investment statements
  • Employment letter or evidence of self-employment/business
  • Travel itinerary — flights and accommodation
  • Health insurance or Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) for longer stays

Critères d'éligibilité

Australie assesses visa applicants on health, character, and genuine visitor intent. Medical examinations may be required for stays over 3 months or for applicants from certain countries. A National Police Certificate may be requested. The visa officer assesses whether you will genuinely visit temporarily and comply with visa conditions. Financial self-sufficiency is an important criterion.

Comment postuler for an Australian Visitor Visa

Create an ImmiAccount at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au and apply for the appropriate visa subclass (ETA via Australian ETA app, eVisitor online, or subclass 600 through ImmiAccount). Upload required documents and pay the applicable fee. ETA processing is typically instant; eVisitor takes 1–3 days; subclass 600 can take 1–14 days or longer depending on complexity.

Categories de Visa

CategoryVisa TypeDurationFeeKey Requirements
Tourist/VisitorETA (Subclass 601)90 days per visit, valid 12 monthsAUD 20Passport from 8 eligible countries (US, UK, Canada, Japan, etc.), no TB history
Tourist/VisitoreVisitor (Subclass 651)90 days per visit, valid 12 monthsFreeEU/EEA passport holders, no criminal convictions
Tourist/VisitorVisitor Visa (Subclass 600)3, 6, or 12 monthsAUD 190All nationalities, financial evidence, genuine temporary entrant
BusinessBusiness Visitor (Subclass 600 Business Stream)Up to 3 monthsAUD 190Business activities only (no work), invitation from Australian business
WorkTemporary Skill Shortage (Subclass 482)2 years (Short-term) / 4 years (Medium-term)AUD 1,455 - 3,035Employer sponsorship, skills assessment, English proficiency (IELTS 5.0+)
WorkEmployer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186)PermanentAUD 4,640Employer nomination, skills assessment, 3 years relevant experience
WorkSkilled Independent (Subclass 189)PermanentAUD 4,640Points test (65+), skills assessment, English proficiency, EOI via SkillSelect
WorkSkilled Nominated (Subclass 190)PermanentAUD 4,640State/territory nomination, points test (65+), skills on state list
WorkSkilled Work Regional (Subclass 491)5 years provisionalAUD 4,640State nomination or family sponsorship, regional area, points test (65+)
WorkWorking Holiday (Subclass 417)12 monthsAUD 635Age 18-30 (35 for some countries), eligible passport, first-time applicant
WorkWork and Holiday (Subclass 462)12 monthsAUD 635Age 18-30, eligible passport, government support letter, functional English
WorkGlobal Talent (Subclass 858)PermanentAUD 4,640Exceptional talent in target sector, nominator, salary above threshold (AUD 167,500)
StudentStudent Visa (Subclass 500)Duration of course + 2 monthsAUD 710CoE from CRICOS provider, GTE requirement, financial capacity, OSHC, English test
StudentStudent Guardian (Subclass 590)Duration of student's visaAUD 710Guardian of student under 18, welfare arrangement
FamilyPartner Visa (Subclass 309/100)Temporary then PermanentAUD 8,850Genuine relationship with Australian citizen/PR, joint financial/social evidence
FamilyParent Visa (Subclass 143)PermanentAUD 4,990 + AUD 47,755 second installmentChild is settled Australian citizen/PR, balance of family test
FamilyChild Visa (Subclass 101)PermanentAUD 2,880Dependent child of Australian citizen/PR
InvestorBusiness Innovation & Investment (Subclass 188/888)Provisional 5 years then PermanentAUD 6,370Business/investor stream, state nomination, significant capital investment
RetirementInvestor Retirement (Subclass 405)4 years (renewable)AUD 4,640Age 55+, AUD 750,000 investment in state government bond
TransitTransit Visa (Subclass 771)72 hoursFreeConfirmed onward ticket, visa for destination country
DiplomaticDiplomatic (Subclass 995)Duration of postingFreeDiplomatic or official passport, government note

Delais et Frais

Visa TypeStandard ProcessingExpedited ProcessingExpedited Cost
ETA (Subclass 601)Instant to 24 hoursN/AN/A
eVisitor (Subclass 651)1-3 business daysN/AN/A
Visitor (Subclass 600)1-30 days (75% within 16 days)N/AN/A
Student (Subclass 500)4-6 weeks (75% within 29 days)N/AN/A
TSS (Subclass 482)1-4 monthsN/AN/A
Skilled Independent (189)6-12 monthsN/AN/A
Partner (309/100)15-27 monthsN/AN/A
Working Holiday (417)1-30 daysN/AN/A
Global Talent (858)2-6 monthsN/AN/A
Parent (143)12+ years (contributory queue)N/AN/A

Sante et Conditions d'Entree

  • Medical exam: Required for most visa subclasses. Must be conducted by a Bupa Medical Visa Services panel physician. Includes chest X-ray (age 11+), physical examination, and HIV/Hepatitis B testing for some applicants.
  • Health conditions: Applicants with conditions requiring significant healthcare costs or community services may fail the health requirement. A Health Waiver may be available for some visa subclasses.
  • Vaccinations: No mandatory vaccinations for short-term visitors. Student visa (500) applicants under 20 may need to provide evidence of measles and pertussis vaccination.
  • COVID-19: No vaccination or testing requirements as of 2026.
  • Police clearance: AFP (Australian Federal Police) national police check for applicants in Australia. Home-country police certificate for all countries lived in for 12+ months in the past 10 years. Required for most visa types.
  • Biometrics: Required from some nationalities. Fingerprints and facial photograph collected at an Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC).
  • OSHC: Overseas Student Health Cover is mandatory for the full duration of stay on a Student Visa (Subclass 500). Must be purchased from an approved Australian provider (e.g., Medibank, Bupa, Allianz).

Extension et Depassement

  • ETA / eVisitor: Cannot be extended. Must leave Australia before 90 days expire. Can re-enter for another 90 days within the 12-month validity period.
  • Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): May be extended by applying for a new Subclass 600 visa before the current one expires. Apply through ImmiAccount. No guarantee of approval — genuine temporary entrant requirement applies.
  • Student Visa (500): Extend by obtaining a new CoE for further study and applying for a new Subclass 500. Must maintain enrollment and attendance requirements.
  • Working Holiday (417/462): Can apply for 2nd and 3rd year visas by completing specified work in regional Australia (88 days for 2nd year, 6 months for 3rd year).
  • Bridging visas: If you apply for a new substantive visa while in Australia, you are typically granted a Bridging Visa A that allows you to remain lawfully until the new application is decided.
  • Overstay consequences: Overstaying results in a 3-year exclusion period for future Australian visas. Repeat offenders or those who stay unlawfully for 12+ months face a permanent exclusion bar.

Refus et Recours

  • Common refusal reasons: Failure to meet genuine temporary entrant (GTE) requirement, insufficient financial evidence, health or character concerns, incomplete documentation, previous visa cancellations or overstays, failing points test for skilled visas.
  • Review process: Most visa refusals can be appealed to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) within 21-28 days (onshore) or 28 days (offshore). The AAT conducts a merits review — a fresh assessment of the case.
  • AAT fees: AUD 1,826 (general migration), refundable if the decision is overturned.
  • Ministerial intervention: In exceptional circumstances, the Minister for Immigration may intervene under Section 351 or 417 of the Migration Act to substitute a more favorable decision.
  • Reapplication: No mandatory waiting period to reapply after refusal (unless subject to exclusion period). Applications should address the specific reasons cited in the refusal notice.
Note éditoriale : Vérifié par notre équipe immigration. Dernière mise à jour : mars 2026. Sources : sites officiels des ambassades.

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