🇦🇺 Australia visa for EU citizen citizens
EU citizen passport holders need an electronic travel authorisation for Australia before boarding. It is a quick online pre-screening, not a full visa, usually valid for 90 days per entry.
The verdict
For EU citizen passport holders specifically
Australian ETA for EU citizens is free and applied for via the Australian ETA app. Don't look for a website or consulate; the app is the only way. Download it before you fly. Processing is usually instant, but allow up to 48 hours just in case.
The most common mistake EU citizens make is not having a genuine intention to visit Australia temporarily. Officers check your travel history; a pattern of overstays elsewhere will flag your ETA application. You’ll also need to show you have enough money for your stay and a return or onward ticket.
Australia visa, the full picture
Most nationalities need a visa for Australia. If you’re from the US, UK, Canada, or most of Europe, you’ll likely get an eVisitor or ETA, which is fast. Everyone else? You're probably looking at a longer wait for a visitor visa application.
Who walks in visa-free (and who doesn't)
Australia’s approach to visas is a bit of a mixed bag. For digital nomads, the key is understanding which permit gets you in and for how long.
If you hold a passport from the USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand, or most Western European countries (think Germany, France, Italy), you’re in luck. You’ll likely qualify for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or an eVisitor visa. These are typically free or have a small processing fee, and you apply online. Approval is usually swift, often within minutes or hours. These allow stays of 90 days per entry within a 12-month period.
Many Asian countries, including Singapore and South Korea, also have visa-waiver arrangements for short stays, often granting the same 90-day allowance.
However, if your passport isn't on one of these specific lists, you'll need to apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600). This is a more involved process. You'll need to submit your application well in advance, often months before your planned travel. Expect to provide detailed information about your finances, travel plans, and employment. There’s a non-refundable application fee, which can be around AUD 190 for the standard tourist stream, and processing times can vary wildly from a few weeks to several months. Don’t leave this to the last minute.
Stay limits and exit strategies
The standard visitor visa, whether it's an ETA, eVisitor, or a full Visitor visa, generally allows you to stay for 90 days per visit. This is a crucial point for remote workers. You can enter and leave Australia multiple times within the visa’s validity period, but each stay cannot exceed 90 days.
What happens if you miss your flight out or simply decide to stay longer? Overstaying your visa in Australia is a serious offence. You could face detention, deportation, and a ban from re-entering Australia for three years or more. While specific fines aren't always publicly stated, the cost of removal and the subsequent re-entry ban far outweigh any savings from an extended stay. Always check your visa conditions and ensure you have an exit plan that complies with the 90-day limit. Some visas might have specific conditions regarding multiple entries; always double-check your grant letter.
Can you actually work remotely on a tourist stamp?
This is the grey area everyone asks about. Officially, a tourist visa (including ETAs and eVisitors) is for tourism, visiting family, or short-term business activities like attending a conference. It is not a work visa. Working for an employer outside Australia while on a tourist visa is technically not permitted.
However, enforcement varies. Australian Border Force officers are primarily concerned with people taking jobs away from Australians or engaging in illegal activities. Many digital nomads do work remotely for overseas companies while in Australia on a tourist visa, especially for shorter stays. The key is not to draw attention to yourself. Don't set up a permanent office, don't seek local employment, and ensure your activities are clearly tied to your remote work for a foreign entity. If you plan to stay longer than 90 days or need to earn money locally, you absolutely need to explore specific work or business visa options.
What's new on the Australian visa front
Australia has been steadily moving towards a more streamlined digital visa system. The ETA app is now the primary way to obtain an ETA for many eligible passport holders, replacing older sticker visas. This has significantly sped up the process for those who qualify.
There have also been adjustments to visa fees. While the ETA and eVisitor remain largely free or have minimal service charges, the application fees for the Visitor visa (subclass 600) have seen increases. Expect to pay closer to AUD 190 for the tourist stream, with potential additional costs for healthcare surcharges or other streams.
Some specific visa subclasses have also been introduced or modified to cater to niche groups, but for the typical remote worker, the core options remain the ETA, eVisitor, or the standard Visitor visa. Always check the official Department of Home Affairs website for the most current information, as policies and fees can change with little notice.
How other passports enter Australia
The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.