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If you are a Romanian citizen planning to visit, study, work, or move to Australia, there are several visa pathways available depending on your purpose and long-term goals.
For many Romanian applicants, the most relevant starting point is not the same as for other countries. In particular, short-term travel and younger applicant pathways can be more accessible, while longer-term work and migration options depend on your qualifications, experience, and overall strategy. Romanian passport holders are eligible for the eVisitor visa, and Romania is also on Australia’s reciprocal Work and Holiday list.
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For many Romanians, this is the most practical visa for short-term travel to Australia. The eVisitor visa allows eligible passport holders to visit Australia multiple times within 12 months and stay up to 3 months on each entry. Romania is listed as an eligible country.
This can be a strong option for younger Romanian applicants who want to spend time in Australia while working and travelling. The Department states that applicants must be aged 18 to 30 inclusive and hold a passport from an eligible country, and Romania is included in Australia’s reciprocal Work and Holiday arrangements.
This pathway may suit applicants with the right occupation, skills assessment, and points profile. It is usually more relevant for applicants planning a long-term move rather than a short visit. This is a general pathway description based on the skilled migration program structure.
For experienced applicants with an Australian job offer, employer-sponsored visas may be the more practical route. These pathways are typically more realistic than points-based migration for applicants who already have a sponsoring employer. This is a legal-strategic inference based on the visa framework.
This may be suitable if your primary goal is to study in Australia. For some applicants, study is part of a broader long-term plan, but it should not be treated as a migration shortcut without a proper strategy. This is a general legal observation about pathway planning.
Some of the most common reasons for visa refusal include:
A well-prepared application should clearly explain your circumstances and be supported by consistent evidence.
Every case is different. A short consultation can help you choose the right pathway with clarity.
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Clear, practical answers to help you understand your options and next steps.
Yes. Most Australian visa applications are lodged online through the Department of Home Affairs using ImmiAccount.
In many cases, yes. Depending on the visa subclass, you may be able to include your spouse or partner and dependent children as part of your application. The rules vary by visa type, so it is important to check the specific requirements early.
This depends on the visa, but common documents include your passport, financial documents, employment evidence, and other supporting material relevant to the visa type.
Not always, but professional advice can help you choose the right pathway, avoid common mistakes, and prepare a stronger application.