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News2024 Visa Changes for ASEAN-Australia

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On July 1, 2024, the Melbourne Declaration was announced, reaffirming the strong partnership between ASEAN nations and Australia. This landmark declaration promises a future of enhanced cooperation and growth, underscored by significant visa changes designed to boost business opportunities and foster closer ties between the regions.

 

Key Visa Changes to Boost Business Opportunities

 

Australia has extended the business visitor visa to up to 5 years for individuals from ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste, enhancing their ability to conduct business more effectively. This change applies to applications lodged after April 1, 2024, and was revealed by Prime Minister Albanese at the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in March. For more information, refer to the Visitor visa (subclass 600) Business visitor stream (https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/visitor-600/business-visitor-stream).

 

Benefits of the Extended Business Visitor Visa

 

With the new visa duration, business visitors can stay in Australia for up to 3 months per visit. This extension enables them to:

– Negotiate contracts

– Make general business or employment enquiries

– Participate in conferences or trade fairs

– Be part of official government visits

 

This policy aims to enhance trade, foster people-to-people links, attract investments, and create jobs. More details can be found in Australia’s [blueprint to deepen ties with Southeast Asia](https://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/blueprint-for-asean).

 

Expansion of the Frequent Traveller Stream

 

Later this year, Australia will expand the 10-year visitor visa Frequent Traveller stream to ASEAN states and Timor-Leste, further facilitating business travel and regional cooperation. However, Myanmar is excluded from these measures. For more information, learn about the [Frequent Traveller stream] (https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/frequent-traveller-visa).

 

Strategic Implications of the Melbourne Declaration

 

These visa changes align with Australia’s broader Migration Strategy, aiming to:

– Boost international mobility

– Support regional relationships

– Strengthen community connections between ASEAN and Australia

 

For more information, visit https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/migration-strategy.

 

Impact on Businesses and Individuals

 

The visa changes are expected to significantly impact both businesses and individuals. Businesses will benefit from increased international collaboration, easier contract negotiations, and participation in global trade events. Individuals from ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste will have greater opportunities for professional development, networking, and exploring business ventures in Australia.

 

The Melbourne Declaration not only reaffirms the partnership between ASEAN and Australia but also sets a course for a future of mutual growth and prosperity. For further details or to discuss how these changes may affect you and your business, please contact our expert team at Vision Consultants to arrange an online consultation.

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