Can I travel to Australia on the eVisitor visa for a short-term period of studying? If not, what visa can I use?
I'm an italian M.Sc. student. I have an agreement with a professor of the Australian National University for performing (part of) my master thesis abroad.
I will have to stay in Australia for less than 3 months (as then I'll have to come back home to graduate) and I have no plans of working. I will not be awarded any academic title by the Australian National University.
I would like to know what is the visa the better suits my situation. I was thinking to the eVisitor visa (apparently I meet all the requirements - even though it is not very clear whether I can study or not - and it's free!), but I'm not sure whether I'm actually eligible or if there are other visas that better suits my situation.
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Can I enter Australia with an eVisitor visa?
The eVisitor visa can be used to enter Australia through all international airports.What is the difference between eVisitor visa and Visitor visa?
Both e-visas can be used as a tourist visa or business visa. The only differences between an eVisitor and an ETA Australia are the nationalities accepted, the different application procedures and the differences in application fees.How long is an eVisitor visa valid for?
The eVisitor visa validity period is of 12 months (1 year) from the date it is granted.What is the difference between eVisitor 651 and visitor visa 601?
This visa, subclass 651 is intended for citizens of countries in the European Union. All applicants should have a passport valid for at least 3 months from the entry date to Australia. Citizens from non-European countries can apply either for ETA (Subclass 601) or Visitor (Subclass 600) visa.Major Update Travelling to Australia? Must watch if you are . Student Visa | Visitors Visa |Parents
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