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A question about the eVisitor (651) visa to Australia. It's granted for 12 months but allows max 3 month stays at a time in Australia. In other words, to stay for longer, the visa holder needs to visit another country and gets a new 3 month period on return to Australia.
Are there any limitations on how short the trip overseas must be? Technically, the visa page says only that "You can enter Australia any time your eVisitor is valid and stay for up to 3 months at a time. The eVisitor is granted with multiple entry. You can leave and re-enter Australia as many times as you want while it is valid." but there's no limit to how soon you can come back.
There are rumours on the street of the Border Control questioning or even rejecting return to Australia from a short "visa run". But does that hold any truth or is just an urban legend? Would anyone know what the actual rulebook says? And if there are no limitations, then, at least technically, a morning flight to NZ and return the same evening should be all good. Right?
Are there any limitations on how short the trip overseas must be? Technically, the visa page says only that "You can enter Australia any time your eVisitor is valid and stay for up to 3 months at a time. The eVisitor is granted with multiple entry. You can leave and re-enter Australia as many times as you want while it is valid." but there's no limit to how soon you can come back.
There are rumours on the street of the Border Control questioning or even rejecting return to Australia from a short "visa run". But does that hold any truth or is just an urban legend? Would anyone know what the actual rulebook says? And if there are no limitations, then, at least technically, a morning flight to NZ and return the same evening should be all good. Right?