Can tourists stay more than 3 months in Australia?

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Can tourists stay more than 3 months in Australia?

Yes, but it depends. Tourist visas (subclass 600) typically allow a 3-month stay. Longer stays (up to 12 months) are possible depending on individual circumstances and require justification during the application process.

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Okay, so you’re wondering about staying in Australia for longer than 3 months as a tourist, huh? Let’s see…

Can you hang around Down Under for more than just a quick 3 months?

Well, the short answer is: maybe! It really depends. See, that regular tourist visa, the Subclass 600, usually only lets you stay for, yep, you guessed it, 3 months. But don’t lose hope just yet!

Thing is, they do sometimes grant longer stays, like up to a whole year! Can you imagine? A year in Australia? Seriously, dream come true! But… and there’s always a ‘but’, isn’t there? …you gotta have a good reason and you gotta explain it really well when you apply.

Like, I remember a friend of mine, Sarah, she wanted to stay longer to volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary after seeing all those poor Koalas affected by the fires. She had to write a whole essay explaining why she was the best person for the job, and get letters from the sanctuary… It wasn’t just a case of saying “I like kangaroos!” sadly.

So, yeah, you can potentially stay longer than 3 months. Just be prepared to jump through a few hoops and really convince them why you deserve that extended Aussie adventure. Good luck, mate! You’ll need it, but just think of the sunshine and beaches, eh? Worth a shot, right?

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