Visitor Visa - Business Visitor Stream (Subclass 600)
The Visitor Visa - Subclass 600 - Business Visitor stream allows individuals to engage in various business activities while visiting Australia. These activities include making general business or employment inquiries, negotiating contracts, and participating in conferences or trade fairs. However, participants cannot receive payment from the organizers for their involvement.
Stay:
- The maximum duration of stay permitted under this visa is up to 3 months.
You must:
- Be a genuine visitor traveling to Australia for business-related activities.
- Be outside Australia both when you apply for the visa and when the application is decided.
The cost of the Visitor Visa – Subclass 600 – Business Visitor stream starts from AUD 190.
The Visitor Visa – Subclass 600 – Business Visitor stream may have the following conditions attached:
- Condition 8115: Limited activities allowed.
- Condition 8201: Maximum duration of 3 months allowed for study purposes.
- Condition 8503: No further stay permitted.
For further details on visa conditions, please visit: [link to visa conditions]
The processing time for the Visitor Visa – Subclass 600 – Business Visitor stream typically ranges from 3 to 25 days, depending on various factors.
To be eligible for the Visitor Visa – Subclass 600 – Business Visitor stream, you must fulfill the following requirements:
- Have enough funds:
- You must have sufficient funds or access to enough money to support yourself during your stay in Australia.
- Be a genuine visitor:
- Your intention should be to stay temporarily in Australia and comply with the visa conditions and duration of stay.
- Perform business visitor activities:
- As a business visitor, you are allowed to engage in activities such as making general business or employment inquiries, negotiating or reviewing business contracts, participating in official government visits, and attending conferences, trade fairs, or seminars. However, you cannot receive payment from the organizers for your participation.
- You are also allowed to undertake tourist activities.
- Prohibited activities include working for or providing services to an Australian-based business or organization and selling goods or services directly to the public.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can stay in Australia for a maximum duration of 3 months with this visa.
No, you are not allowed to work for or provide services to an Australian-based business or organization.
Yes, you can take part in conferences, trade fairs, or seminars as a business visitor. However, you cannot receive payment from the organizers for your participation.
Yes, you can study for a maximum period of 3 months under this visa.
The Visitor Visa – Subclass 600 – Business Visitor stream has a condition (8503) that prohibits further stay in Australia once the visa expires. Therefore, you will need to leave Australia before the visa expires or apply for a different visa if you wish to stay longer.
Currently, there are no frequently asked questions available for the Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114).