AUSTRALIA VISA
ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS American citizens are required to have a
valid U.S. Passport to enter Australia. Americans must enter with an Australian
visa or, if eligible, through Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). The ETA
replaces a visa and allows a stay of up to three months.
AUSTRALIA SHORT STAY BUSINESS VISA (SUBCLASS
456) Purpose of Visa The
Australia Business (Short Stay) visa (subclass 456) allows for bona fide
business persons to visit Australia for up to three months to conduct business
such as attend a conference, meetings or negotiations, or explore business
opportunities. A single-entry or multiple-entry visa may be issued.
Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000
years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No
formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took
possession in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late
18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia
in 1901.
AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE
Australia's aboriginal inhabitants, a hunting-gathering people generally
referred to as Aboriginals and Torres Straits Islanders, arrived more than
40,000 years ago. Although their technical culture remained static--depending on
wood, bone, and stone tools and weapons--their spiritual and social life was
highly complex. Most spoke several languages, and confederacies sometimes linked
widely scattered tribal groups.
AUSTRALIAN
HISTORY Australia was uninhabited until stone-culture peoples arrived,
perhaps by boat across the waters separating the island from the Indonesia
archipelago more than 40,000 years ago. Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, and English
explorers observed the island before 1770, when Captain Cook explored the east
coast and claimed it for Great Britain (three American colonists were crew
members aboard Cook's ship, the Endeavour).
AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY Australia's advanced
market economy is dominated by its services sector (70% of GDP), yet it is the
agricultural and mining sectors (7% of GDP combined) that account for the bulk
(57%) of Australia's goods and services exports. Australia's comparative
advantage in primary products is a reflection of the natural wealth of the
Australian continent and its small domestic market; 20 million people occupy a
continent the size of the contiguous United States. The relative size of the
manufacturing sector has been declining for several decades, and now accounts
for around 11% of GDP.
Full country name:
Commonwealth of Australia Area: 7.68 million sq km Population:
19.5 million Capital City: Canberra People: 92% Caucasian,
7% Asian, 1% Aboriginal Language: English Religion: 75%
Christian, 1% Muslim, 1% Buddhist, 0.5% Jewish Government: independent
member of the Commonwealth of Nations Head of State: Governor General
Michael Jeffery Head of Government: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
GDP: US$418 billion GDP per capita: US$22,000 Annual
Growth: 4% Inflation: 2% Major Industries: Minerals,
oil, coal, gold, wool, cereals, meat, tourism Major Trading Partners:
Japan, ASEAN countries, South Korea, China, New Zealand, USA, EU Member of
EU: No
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