Australian Visa For Germany

Australian Visa For Germany There are many advantages if you get Australian visa for Germany. First of all it is the best place for doing business with the Germans and it is also a nice option for tourism purpose as well.

Australian visa for Germany is a nonimmigrant visa that can be granted to Australian citizens in order to provide them temporary stay in Germany. The arrival of the Australian passport holders do not affect the consular authorities of both countries. This visa does not have any other class of application.

Australian citizens / The German-Australian Agreement on the Exemption of Visa Requirements, dated 22.12.1952

Australian citizens do not need a visa for the Schengen area, which includes Germany, for an intended stay of up to 90 days in a 180 day period as long as

  • their passports are valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended length of stay in the Schengen zone and
  • they do not engage in any type of gainful employment

The German-Australian Agreement on the Exemption of Visa Requirements, dated 22.12.1952

Australian citizens are allowed to travel to Germany and to stay in Germany for up to 90 days without having to apply for a visa, as long as their passport is valid for the entire duration  of the stay and as long as they do not engage in any kind of employment in Germany.

According to this agreement the duration of one stay in Germany must not exceed 90 days but the number of entries to Germany is not limited. In order to re-enter Germany for another 90 days, visitors have to depart Germany for any other non-Schengen country and can come back even the same day. Since visitors need to be able to document the period of time they have been spending in Germany, we recommend to enter and to depart via a German airport in order to obtain an official entry and departure stamp in their passport.

Please be aware that this special regulation applies only for your stays in Germany. It will not authorise you to stay more than 90 days in any 180-day period in the other Schengen countries, unless they also have a similar bilateral Agreement. 

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