Indians first to cross pre-Covid levels in Australia; business visa validity extended to 5 years now
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
Australia has now started issuing multiple entry business visas with a validity of five years, instead of three earlier, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the continent this summer and enhanced trade ties between the two countries. This change has come under the “mobility and migration agreement,” while visitor visa (tourist stream) remains at three years.
Australia has now started issuing multiple entry business visas with a validity of five years, instead of three earlier, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the continent this summer and enhanced trade ties between the two countries. This change has come under the “mobility and migration agreement,” while visitor visa (tourist stream) remains at three years.
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