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Introduction to Australian Visa in Thailand

29th November 2010
By Forest Ferrell in Immigration Law
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Australia and Thailand maintains a healthy and diplomatic relationship that is further strengthened by the establishment of the Australian-Thailand Institute (ATI).

Australians are among Thailand's frequent visitors. Likewise, the number of Thais going to Australia continues to increase.

To obtain permission to enter Australia, Thais must first file a formal visa application at the embassy. It must be remembered though that a visa does not always guarantee entry. Its approval or denial lies within the discretion of the consular officers. A visa simply shows that the applicant has complied with all the documentary requirements.

There are different types of Australian visas in Thailand depending on the purpose of the travel.

Tourist visa

A popular Australian Visa in Thailand, the tourist visa is further subdivided into two categories: the subclass 676 and subclass 679.

Subclass 676 permits Thais to enter Australia for family and recreation visits. It is both a single and multiple-entry visa that can be utilized for a year. If granted, its holder may engage in volunteer work and can even take short courses for 3 months.


Meanwhile, subclass 679 shares similar purposes with 676. The only difference is that the entry of subclass 679 visa holders is supported by either their relatives or family members who are Australian nationals or permanent residents. To ensure higher success rates, the sponsor must take full responsibility for all the expenses incurred by the Thai visitor. The visa holders are neither permitted to work nor to extend their visas since it has a "No Further Stay" condition.

Prospective marriage visa (subclass 300)

This Australian Visa in Thailand is issued to Thai fiancés of Australians. Here, the couple is expected to get married within 9 months upon arrival in the country. This likewise serves as the gateway for Thai fiancés to obtain the partner permanent visa.

Upon the issuance of this visa, the Thai partner is allowed to either work or study, provided that the visa holder will not resort to government funds for support.

Partner permanent visa (subclass 100)

Evidently, this is the Australian counterpart of the US and UK spouse visa. Once the application is approved, the Thai spouse does not only receive residency rights. They are likewise permitted to work and gain access to social services. This visa likewise allows its holder to qualify for Australian citizenship.



Immigration lawyers

The process of securing an Australian Visa in Thailand demands familiarity in immigration laws. Securing the assistance of immigration lawyers is highly encouraged and recommended to avoid delays and minimize denial risks.


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