Australia proposes a 3-year multiple entry visa for low risk nationals from India

The Government says it will test changes to visa arrangements in key markets in a bid to boost visitor and investor numbers.

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Source: SBS

While presenting the 2016-17 federal budget, the Government said it will test changes to visa arrangements in key markets in a bid to boost visitor and investor numbers.

These will include a user-pays visa fast-track service for nationals from India and the United Arab Emirates, and a three-year multiple entry visa for low risk nationals from India, Thailand, Vietnam and Chile.
The measure is expected to raise revenue of $1.5 million over four years from 2016-17.

Treasurer Scott Morrison says the strategy builds on the 2015-16 MYEFO measure which included a trial of a user-pays visa fast-track service for Chinese nationals.

The Government also says it will save $180 million over three years from the next financial year (2017-18) by improving automation in visa processing, providing self-service options and using more sophisticated assessment capabilities.

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Published 3 May 2016 8:41pm
Updated 5 May 2016 5:17pm
By Mosiqi Acharya


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