Subclass 651 · UK, Ireland, EU Passports

You hold a UK, Irish, or EU passport. The eVisitor is your pathway.

Australia's eVisitor visa is for short visits. Applied online, often decided within hours. Faster and simpler than a Subclass 600 in most cases.

Who can apply

Passport holders from 30+ eligible countries.

The eVisitor is passport-restricted. Your eligibility depends entirely on which passport you hold.

UK and Ireland

United Kingdom and Ireland passport holders are among the largest user groups.

EU member states

Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Vatican City.

Applied online

Lodged through the Department website or an authorised travel service. Often decided same-day.

What the eVisitor allows

12 months validity. 3 months per visit.

The eVisitor is a multiple-entry visa valid for 12 months from grant.

12-month validityValid for 12 months from grant. Multiple entries allowed during that period.
3-month stay per entryEach visit to Australia can be up to 3 months. After 3 months, you must leave.
Tourism and businessBoth tourism and short business visits permitted. No work allowed.
No Department feeOne of the few Australian visas with no Department charge. Third-party service providers may add their own fees.
eVisitor vs ETA vs 600

Three visitor options.

Passport determines which applies. All three allow tourism and short business.

eVisitor (651)

UK, Ireland, EU passports. 12 months validity, 3 months per visit. No Department fee.

ETA (601)

US, Canada, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, others. 12 months validity, 3 months per visit. See ETA guide.

Subclass 600

Any passport. Longer visits (up to 12 months) possible. Department fee applies. See 600 guide.

eVisitor condition 8201 usually applies.

Study is limited to 3 months. For longer study, a Student Visa (Subclass 500) is required. See condition 8201 guide.

Common questions

The questions we hear most.

For eVisitor questions, book with Sourabh Aggarwal.

Can I work on an eVisitor?
No. Work is not permitted on any visitor visa including the eVisitor.
Can I extend my stay in Australia past 3 months on an eVisitor?
Not directly. Once your 3-month stay ends, you must leave. You can re-enter on the eVisitor during its 12-month validity for another 3-month visit.
Does the eVisitor carry condition 8503?
Sometimes. The Department can add 8503 in specific cases. Check your grant notice.
What if my eVisitor is refused?
Offshore refusals usually have no ART rights. See visitor refusal guide for options.
Short-visit advice for UK, Irish, and EU travellers

Simple visa. Complex cases excepted.

Most eVisitor applications are straightforward. If you have a prior refusal, condition concerns, or a complex visit purpose, book a consultation.

Some information on this page has been sourced from the Department of Home Affairs and has been interpreted and approved by Principal Migration Agent Sourabh Aggarwal (MARN 1462159). Last reviewed: May 2026.