Australia Visa Requirements for Jordanian citizens in 2024

Last Updated: June 28, 2024, 2:14 p.m.

Jordan

Australia

1) E-Visa

Jordanian passport holders planning a visit to Australia for tourism purposes do not need a traditional visa for short durations. Instead, an electronic travel authorization (eTA or eVisa) must be acquired prior to entry. Explore our comprehensive guides on eVisas for more details.

Entry Requirement

Danger
Allowed Stay

unknown

Purpose of Travel

Tourist


Further Notes

  • Holders of confirmed onward tickets may stay in transit at Gold Coast Airport or any other international airport in Australia without a visa for a maximum time of 2 hours as long as they are arriving and departing on the same aircraft (excluding Gold Coast Airport). Holders of confirmed onward tickets may also stay in transit without a visa at any international airport in Australia (except for Gold Coast Airport) for a maximum time of 8 hours.

General Information about Australia

  • Name (Common): Australia
  • Name (Official): Commonwealth of Australia
  • Population: 25687041
  • Area: 7692024
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Currency: Australian dollar
  • Language: English
  • Calling Code: +6
  • Region: Oceania
  • Subregion: Australia and New Zealand

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a visa is required for Jordanian citizens. Jordan passport holders can apply for a tourist visa online.

Yes, a visa is required for Jordanian citizens. Jordan passport holders can apply for a tourist visa online. Options include: E-Visa.

Yes, Jordanian citizens can travel to Australia, but an E-Visa is required.

The maximum length of stay in Australia with E-Visa is unknown. Jordanian citizens must leave the country within the specified period.

Overstaying an E-Visa in Australia can result in fines, penalties, and potentially being banned from entering Australia in the future. It is important to comply with the length of stay specified with the visa and leave the country within the allotted time.
Travel Advisory for Australia

Advisory Message: Australia has a current risk level of 2.3 (out of 5). We advise: Travelling Australia is (relatively) safe.
Score: 2.3
Source: https://www.travel-advisory.info/australia
Last Updated June 28, 2024, 7:57 a.m.