Australia ETA — Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601)

The Australia Electronic Travel Authority (ETA, subclass 601) is a digital visa that allows eligible passport holders to visit Australia for tourism or business for up to 90 days per visit. The ETA costs AUD 20 and is processed instantly in most cases, though some applications may take up to 72 hours. It is valid for 12 months and permits multiple entries.

Key Facts

Visa TypeElectronic Travel Authority (ETA) — Subclass 601
CostAUD 20 (approx. USD 13)
Validity12 months, multiple entry, up to 90 days per visit
Processing TimeInstant to 72 hours
Official Websiteeta.homeaffairs.gov.au

Who Needs This Visa?

Citizens of eligible countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and most EU/EEA nations can apply for the ETA. Passport holders from countries not eligible for the ETA may apply for the eVisitor (subclass 651) or a standard Visitor visa (subclass 600).

Application Process

  1. Download the Australian ETA app from the App Store or Google Play.
  2. Create an account and scan your passport using your phone's NFC reader.
  3. Fill in personal and travel details including planned dates and accommodation.
  4. Pay the AUD 20 application fee via credit or debit card.
  5. Receive your ETA confirmation — most approvals are instant.

Required Documents

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Australia ETA subclass 601?

The Australia ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) subclass 601 is a digital travel permit that allows eligible passport holders to visit Australia for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days per visit. It is valid for 12 months and permits multiple entries.

How much does the Australia ETA cost?

The Australia ETA costs AUD 20, which is approximately USD 13. The fee is paid online during the application process through the official Australian ETA app.

How long does the Australia ETA take to process?

Most Australia ETA applications are processed instantly. However, some applications may take up to 72 hours if additional checks are required.

Can I work on an Australia ETA?

No, the Australia ETA subclass 601 does not permit work. It is only valid for tourism, visiting family and friends, or short-term business activities such as attending meetings or conferences.

Which countries are eligible for the Australia ETA?

Eligible countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong SAR, and several other passport holders. EU/EEA citizens typically apply for the eVisitor (subclass 651) instead.

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