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Visitor visa (Subclass 600)

This visa stream lets you visit Australia as a tourist, to go on a cruise or to visit family and friends.

Basic Eligibility

How long you can stay

For tourists, business visitors or to visit family for 3, 6 or 12 months

Tourist stream (apply in Australia)

This visa stream lets you visit Australia as a tourist, to visit family and friends or for purposes other than business or medical treatment.

For more details on international student study options. Please contact – 03 6231 1246 or Email at info@globalmarkvisa.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, holders of a Subclass 600 Tourist Visa in Australia are not permitted to work. The primary purpose of this visa is for tourism, visiting family or friends, or engaging in certain short-term activities such as attending conferences or business meetings. Working in Australia usually requires a different type of visa, such as a work visa or a student visa with work rights. It’s essential to check the specific conditions of your visa and consult with our expert qualified immigration advisor for accurate information regarding your eligibility to work.

  1. Application Guidance: We provide detailed guidance on the visa application process, including the required documents and forms to be submitted.

  2. Documentation Review: We review your documents to ensure they meet the requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs, helping to minimize errors and increase the chances of approval.

  3. Advice on Eligibility: Our consultant can assess your eligibility for the Subclass 600 Visa and provide advice on any potential issues or concerns that may affect your application.

  4. Liaison with Authorities: We act as an intermediary between you and the Department of Home Affairs, handling any communication and inquiries related to your visa application.

  5. Updates and Changes: Visa consultants stay informed about changes in immigration laws and policies, ensuring that your application adheres to the latest requirements and regulations.

  6. Appeals and Reviews: In case of visa refusals or delays, We assist with appeals or reviews to challenge the decision and seek a favorable outcome.

  7. Support Throughout the Process: We offer ongoing support and assistance throughout the visa application process, addressing any concerns or questions you may have.

Overall, a Global Mark visa consultant provide invaluable support and expertise to help streamline the visa application process and increase the likelihood of a successful outcome.

  1. Explore Alternative Visas: Research other visa options that may better suit your circumstances. Depending on your purpose of travel and eligibility criteria, there may be alternative visa sub classes available.

  2. Address Deficiencies: Identify the specific criteria that you don’t meet and work on addressing them. For example, if you lack sufficient funds, consider saving up or obtaining financial support from a sponsor.

  3. Seek Professional Advice: Consult with one of our qualified immigration advisor or visa consultant who can assess your situation and provide tailored guidance on the best course of action.

  4. Reapply After Meeting Criteria: If you’re close to meeting the entry criteria but fall short in one or more areas, consider delaying your travel plans until you fulfill the requirements. Then, reapply for the Subclass 600 Visa once you meet the criteria.

  5. Consider Travel Alternatives: Explore other travel options if visiting Australia is not immediately feasible. You may consider postponing your trip or exploring alternative destinations.

Remember to carefully review the eligibility criteria and requirements for the Subclass 600 Visa and seek professional assistance if needed to navigate the immigration process effectively.

 
 
  1. Check Eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria for the student visa (subclass 500) on the Department of Home Affairs website to ensure you meet all requirements.

  2. Complete Necessary Documents: Gather all required documents for the student visa application, including your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from a registered Australian educational institution, proof of sufficient funds, health insurance, and English language proficiency (if applicable).

  3. Submit Application Online: Apply for the student visa online through the Department of Home Affairs website. Create an ImmiAccount and fill out the appropriate forms, providing accurate information and uploading all required documents.

  4. Pay Application Fee: Pay the visa application fee as required. The fee amount may vary depending on your circumstances and the type of visa you’re applying for.

  5. Attend Health Examinations (if required): Depending on your nationality and other factors, you may need to undergo health examinations as part of the visa application process. Follow any instructions provided by the Department of Home Affairs regarding health assessments.

  6. Await Decision: After submitting your application and supporting documents, wait for a decision from the Department of Home Affairs. You may be contacted for additional information or documents if needed.

  7. Visa Grant: If your student visa application is approved, you will receive a visa grant notification. Review the visa conditions and ensure compliance with all requirements.

  8. Transition from Tourist Visa: Once your student visa is granted, you can transition from your Subclass 600 Tourist Visa to the student visa. Follow any instructions provided by the Department of Home Affairs regarding visa activation or other necessary steps.

Remember that individual circumstances may vary, so it’s essential to carefully review all requirements and seek advice from a qualified immigration advisor if needed before proceeding with your student visa application.

 
 
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