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Visitor Visa Australia (Subclass 600): Complete Guide for 2026

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Nilesh Nandan
Immigration Lawyer · BBus(Accy) LLB MBA · 27 Years in Immigration Law
Published: 25 February 2026·Last updated: March 2026·
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The Visitor visa (Subclass 600) allows people to visit Australia temporarily for tourism, to visit family, or for business purposes. While it may seem straightforward, visitor visa refusals are surprisingly common — particularly for applicants from certain countries.

Visitor Visa Streams

The Subclass 600 has several streams:

Tourist Stream

For people who want to visit Australia for tourism or to visit friends and family. This is the most common stream.

Family Sponsored Stream

For people who are sponsored by a family member who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident. The sponsor provides a bond as a guarantee.

Business Visitor Stream

For people visiting Australia for business purposes — meetings, conferences, negotiations. You cannot work or provide services under this stream.

Key Requirements

1. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)

You must demonstrate that you genuinely intend to stay temporarily and will leave Australia when your visa expires. The Department will consider:

- Your personal circumstances in your home country (employment, property, family)

- Your immigration history

- The purpose of your visit

- Your financial situation

2. Financial Capacity

You must show that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, or that your sponsor can support you.

3. Health and Character

You must meet basic health and character requirements.

Common Reasons for Refusal

ReasonHow to Address It
Insufficient ties to home countryProvide evidence of employment, property, family obligations
Insufficient fundsProvide bank statements, employment letter, sponsor's financial evidence
Previous visa breachesExplain the circumstances and demonstrate changed behaviour
Inconsistent informationEnsure all information is accurate and consistent
Previous refusalsAddress the reasons for previous refusals in your new application

How Long Can You Stay?

StreamMaximum Stay
Tourist3, 6, or 12 months
Family Sponsored12 months
Business Visitor3 months

Tips for a Successful Application

  • Provide a clear travel itinerary — show where you will stay, what you will do, and when you will leave
  • Demonstrate strong ties to your home country — this is the most important factor
  • Show sufficient funds — bank statements for the last 3-6 months
  • Be honest — any false or misleading information will result in refusal and potentially a ban
  • Apply well in advance — processing times can vary significantly
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    Questions & Answers

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    Nilesh Nandan · 28 Feb 2026

    My mother's visitor visa was refused. She just wants to visit her grandchildren. What can we do?

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    Nilesh Nandan

    Visitor visa refusals for parents visiting family are unfortunately common. The key is usually demonstrating strong ties to the home country and a genuine intention to return. I would need to see the refusal letter to understand the specific reasons and advise on the best approach for a new application.

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