How the visa works
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An ETA is an electronically stored authority for travel to Australia. ETA information is accessible by airlines, travel agents and Australian border agencies. You do not need to visit a departmental office to submit an application and you will not receive a stamp or label in your passport. However, you will be provided with a confirmation for your records.
Passport details
Your ETA is linked to the passport number you used in your application and you must use the same passport to travel to Australia.
If you obtain a new passport, you must advise the department of the new passport details before you travel to Australia. You should also obtain a new ETA under the new passport number. Otherwise, you will experience significant delays at the airport and could be denied permission to board your plane.
Bringing family
A separate ETA is required for each family member travelling with you to Australia, including those who are under 18 and are included on your passport.
Extending your stay
An ETA cannot be granted while the holder is in Australia. ETA(s) cannot be extended.
If you intend to extend your stay after arriving in Australia, you should allow at least two weeks before your ETA expires to apply for a different type of visa. A visa may be granted if you:
- have complied with the conditions of your ETA
- meet all the eligibility criteria for the grant of the visa for which you are applying.
You may be required to undergo a health examination.
See: Health Requirements
Notes:
- If you are granted a different visa, it will cease your ETA and its entitlements.
- If a decision has not been made on your application before your ETA expires, you will be able to remain lawfully in Australia until the visa application is finalised.
See: Information Form 1024i Bridging visas (65KB PDF File) - If your visa application is refused, and you have not appealed this decision, you must depart Australia before the expiry date of your authorised stay period.
