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Australian Visas What A Ripoff
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I`m just in the process of finishing off the nitty gritty for a trip to HK / Perth / Sydney in April. I duly went to the Australian visa site and waded through the online visa application form ( 12 pages ) covering everything but my inside leg measurement. Then had to do it all again for my wife. At £60 each I was less than impressed when it came back granted immediately. You`d have thought they`d have kept it in the in tray for 24 hours to make out they did something for the money. For 12 days its a nice little Antipodean earner.
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If you enjoy city life Sydney has a lot to offer. I recommend a harbour cruise or catch the Manly ferry from Circular Quay. If you like nature visit Wentworth Falls or the Royal National Park. www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains/katoomba-area/wentworth-falls/attractions/valley-of-the-waters...
04:28 Sun 06th Dec 2015
What visa did you get, a tourist visa for less then 3 months stay?
Are you sure you used the official web site?
The official web site says there is no cost for a tourist visa - evisitor (subclass 651).
It says:
Cost: There is no charge for an eVisitor application.
http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/651-
Are you sure you used the official web site?
The official web site says there is no cost for a tourist visa - evisitor (subclass 651).
It says:
Cost: There is no charge for an eVisitor application.
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It's hard to complain about £60 for an Ozzie visa though when you realise that we charge people £85 to come here ;-)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/419449/fees_table_for_website_2015_03_30.pdf
(Admittedly though, Ozzies don't actually require a visa to visit the UK anyway).
However I'm mystified as to how you've been charged £60 for a visa unless you've made he mistake of going via a third-party site. UK passport holders only need an Electronic Travel Authority (not a visa, per se) to enter Australia. It's free but there's a 20 AUD administration charge (which is a little under a tenner):
https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Appl/Electronic-travel-authority
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(Admittedly though, Ozzies don't actually require a visa to visit the UK anyway).
However I'm mystified as to how you've been charged £60 for a visa unless you've made he mistake of going via a third-party site. UK passport holders only need an Electronic Travel Authority (not a visa, per se) to enter Australia. It's free but there's a 20 AUD administration charge (which is a little under a tenner):
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PS, CrapAtCryptics, Perth is a fantastic city and an excellent base for tourism. Make sure that you take a tour into the Nambung National Park, to see the Pinnacles Desert:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Pinnacles_desert_-_Nambung_National_Park_-_Western_Australia_-_25_Aug._2012.jpg
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If you enjoy city life Sydney has a lot to offer. I recommend a harbour cruise or catch the Manly ferry from Circular Quay.
If you like nature visit Wentworth Falls or the Royal National Park.
www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains/katoomba-area/wentworth-falls/attractions/valley-of-the-waters
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/royal-national-park
Or head a bit north to Brooklyn and join the riverboat postman for a tour of the Hawkesbury river.
http://www.riverboatpostman.com.au/
Highly recommended, I grew up playing in/on the Hawkesbury river.
If you like nature visit Wentworth Falls or the Royal National Park.
www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains/katoomba-area/wentworth-falls/attractions/valley-of-the-waters
http://
Or head a bit north to Brooklyn and join the riverboat postman for a tour of the Hawkesbury river.
http://
Highly recommended, I grew up playing in/on the Hawkesbury river.
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