Australia Visa Requirements for British Citizens

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Are you ready to see Australia’s natural wonders? It has beaches, deserts, blush, and so on. Australia is a wonderful place to visit on holidays. Before you start fantasizing about flying over the beautiful beaches, make sure your visa formalities are completed.

Australia Visa and its Requirement for British Citizens

Before applying for an Australia visa, it’s necessary to learn about the visa, customs, and quarantine regulations in Australia. Check if you meet the requirements listed on this page before applying.

This page also includes the different types of visas, what to declare, and what is not permitted in Australia.

Australia Visa Requirements for British Citizens:

  • Original UK Passport valid for six months from the date of travel.
  • Australia Visa Application Form.
  • 2 Photos: 35 X 45mm size, white background, and matt finish.
  • Covering letter containing applicant passport information, other detail, travel information, and who will bear expenses.
  • Previous visas, if any.
  • Bank statements or Financial statements.
  • Employment documentation and Play slips of the British Nationals.
  • Income Tax Returns.
  • Hotel reservations or lodging for the entire duration of the intended stay
  • Flight reservation of a return or round-trip ticket
  • If an applicant is married, then a marriage certificate is needed.

Based on the purpose of the visit, you may be asked to submit any additional documents.

Australia Visa Types and Its Cost:

The Australian government offers 17 types of visas based on the main purpose of the visit. Let’s see the types below and the cost of the visas,

Visa Types Purpose Cost (AUD)
Tourist Stream (Apply Outside Australia) The tourist stream visa category allows you to visit Australia as a tourist, cruise, or visit family and friends. 145
Sponsored Family Stream This visa category allows people who are sponsored, usually by a family member, to visit family members in Australia. 145
Approved Destination Status Stream This visa category is for Chinese citizens visiting Australia on a tour organized by an approved travel agent. 145
Frequent Traveller Stream This visa category is for citizens of the People’s Republic of China who frequently travel to Australia for business or pleasure. 1085
Evisitor You may visit Australia as many times as you like within a 12-month period. You can visit and stay in Australia for up to three months each time you visit. Free
Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601) You may visit Australia as many times as you like within a 12-month period. You can visit and stay in Australia for up to three months each time you visit. 20
Tourist Stream (Apply In Australia) Australia tourist ]visa category allows you to visit Australia as a tourist, to visit family and friends, or for any other reason other than business or medical treatment. 370
Special Category Visa If you are a New Zealand nationals and meet the eligibility criteria, this temporary visa allows you to visit, study, stay and work in Australia. Free
Transit Visa Australian Transit visa allows people to stay in Australia for up to 72 hours before they must leave. Free
First Working Holiday Visa First Working Holiday visa allows people between the ages of 18 and 30 (inclusive) and French, Canadian, and Irish citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 (inclusive) to spend their first extended vacation in Australia and work to help fund their trip. 495
Second Working Holiday Visa The second Working Holiday visa allows people aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) – and Canadian, French, and Irish citizens aged 18 to 35 (inclusive) – who currently hold or have held a Working Holiday visa to return to Australia for a second working holiday. 495
First Work and Holiday Visa First Work and Holiday visa allow people between the ages of 18 and 30 to spend an extended period in Australia and work to help fund their trip. 495
Second Work and Holiday Visa The second Work and Holiday visa allow people aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) who currently have held or hold a Work and Holiday visa to return to Australia for a second working holiday. 495
Third Working Holiday Visa Third Working Holiday Visa allows people aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) – and Canadian, French, and Irish citizens aged 18 to 35 (inclusive) – who currently hold or have held a second Working Holiday visa to spend a third working holiday in Australia. 495
Third Work and Holiday Visa The third Work and Holiday visa allow people aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) who currently hold or have previously held a second Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa to spend a third working holiday in Australia. 495
Business Visitor Stream The business visitor visa category allows you to visit Australia for business purposes. 145
Medical Treatment Visa This temporary visa allows people to travel to or stay longer in Australia for medical treatment or support someone who holds or has applied for this visa and needs medical treatment. It is also for people who are about to donate an organ. Free

Some FAQ of Australia visa for British Citizens:

What are the financial requirements and statements of an Australian Visitor Visa for British Citizens?

Visitor Visa Australia’s financial requirements typically include bank statements for the previous three months with a closing balance of at least AUD 5,000 per applicant. British nationals can submit audited accounts, payslips, credit card limits, or taxation records as a financial statement.

Suppose you have a sponsor when applying for a Visitor Visa. In that case, your sponsor must also provide financial requirements such as a bank statement for the last three months with a closing balance of at least AUD 5,000 for one applicant, an Australian income or overseas tax assessment, and proof of ownership of assets in Australia.

What are the things I am not allowed to bring into Australia?

Australian customs laws prohibit the importation of steroids, drugs, weapons, protected wildlife, into Australia. Some everyday items are also prohibited, including fresh or packaged fruit, food, eggs, plants, meat, feathers, skins, and seeds. Check the Australian Government site for more details on item declaration, prohibited goods, and penalties before departing.

How much money can a British national bring into Australia?

There is no limit to the amount of currency you can bring into Australia. But amounts over AUD 10,000 must be declared. More information and a reporting form are available on the AUSTRAC website at www.austrac.gov.au/travellers.

What happens to declared goods?

A biosecurity officer will inspect the goods you declare and assess the level of risk associated with them. In most cases, the goods are low risk and will be returned to you once they have been inspected. However, suppose a biosecurity officer determines that the goods pose a risk. In that case, you can pay to have the goods treated, pay to have the goods exported, or voluntarily dispose of the goods.

What are the limits on duty-free concessions for British nationals entering Australia?

General goods: AUD 900 in goods per adult (18 years and older); AUD 450 in goods per child.

Alcohol: Each adult may consume up to 2.25 liters (0.5 imperial gallons or 0.59 US gallons) of alcoholic beverages (liquor, wine, and Champagne).

Tobacco: 25 cigarettes per adult, or the equivalent of 25 grams (0.88 ounces) of smokeless tobacco products.

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