Australian visa for 1 year [closed]

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I'm a little unsure about the Australian visa system. I've looked into which industries for the skills occupation list, but I'm unsure if that's relevant for 1 year or a full migration. I'm from the UK, looking to travel with my girlfriend there for 1 year, and work while I'm out there. My background is .NET development and my girlfriends is graphic design. We would be staying with my family initially. Any help is appreciated






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Can I stay in Australia for 12 months tourist visa?

Australian 12 Month Tourist Visa When you are in Australia, you are entitled to stay for a period of up to 12 months (from the date you first enter). During this time you may leave and re-enter Australia as frequently as you wish. You can't however re-enter after the anniversary of the issue date of your visa grant.

Is tourist visa open for Australia now?

Australia will open its borders to international travellers on 21 February 2022 after a long period of strict entry bans due to the Coronavirus / COVID-19.

How long does it take to get a 1 year working visa for Australia?

Processing times vary. Most applicants will hear a response within 90 days. Check the latest processing times for the Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) on the Home Affairs website.

How much is a 12 month tourist visa to Australia?

The cost of the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) - Tourist Stream (Apply from Australia) is currently $365AUD and you can stay for up to 12 months. Most processing times are within 26 days. With this visa you can: visit family or friends.



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