Travel to Australia without a visa but a grant

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If I have a visa grant email from DIAC (Australian immigration dept) but do not have an Australian visa in my passport am I allowed to just travel with the grant email ? Will an airline even allow me on board ?



Best Answer

According to DIAC no you don't need to have a separate visa as long as you are traveling with the same passport as you have received a grant.




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Is Australia still granting visas?

Since february of 2022, the Autralian borders have reopened for tourists and business travellers. Since the 18th of april, fully vaccinated travellers no longer need to test for Covid-19 before departure. However, a visa is required for travel to Australia.

Can I come to Australia without a visa?

Do I need a visa to travel to Australia? All travellers who are not Australian citizens need to obtain a valid visa or authority to enter Australia. This must be obtained before travelling to Australia.

Does Australia grant work visas?

\u200bIf you want to come to Australia to work you will need a visa that suits the work you intend to do.

How do I get a visa grant letter?

Your visa grant number can be found in your ImmiAccount or in correspondence sent to you from the Department. You can also call our service centre to obtain your visa grant number over the phone. Use this form if you cannot locate your VEVO reference number and need it emailed to you.



VEVO - Australia Visa Verification - | How to Check Australian Visa Status online #VEVOCheck




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