Australia Visa RequirementsFor Mauritius passport holders

Mauritius passport holders require a visa to enter Australia. The most convenient option is the eVisitor visa (subclass 651) applied online, or the ETA (subclass 601) through the Australian ETA app.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$150 visa cost
Canberra
Oceania
AUD ($)
English
UTC+8 to UTC+11

Mauritius passport holders require a visa to enter Australia.

Apply for the eVisitor (subclass 651) online through the Australian Department of Home Affairs website at least 4-6 weeks before travel. The visa is linked electronically to your passport. No stamp is placed in your passport. Cost is approximately AUD 20 (around USD 13). For longer stays or work, different visa categories apply.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport

Passport valid for the full duration of your stay in Australia with at least one blank page

eVisitor Visa Confirmation

Electronic visa linked to your passport - no physical document needed, but keep your application reference number

Return Flight Ticket

Confirmed return or onward ticket showing you plan to leave Australia within your visa validity

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel bookings, rental confirmation, or letter from host in Australia

Proof of Funds

Bank statements showing sufficient funds to support your stay (guideline: AUD 5,000 per month)

Travel Insurance Recommended

Medical and travel insurance for the duration of stay (strongly recommended)

Current Travel Situation

Mauritius to Australia: What You Need to Know

Australia maintains a visa requirement for Mauritius citizens despite Mauritius being a Commonwealth nation. The eVisitor visa is the standard route for short tourist and business visits up to 3 months.

How to Get There

New Zealand offers visa-free access for Mauritius holders, making it an alternative Pacific destination. Singapore requires a visa but is easier to obtain.

Money & Banking

Australian Dollar (AUD) is the currency. Credit and debit cards widely accepted. ATMs available at all major airports and cities. Notify your bank before travel. Currency exchange available at Port Louis and Mauritius airports.

Practical Tips

Ensure your passport is valid for the entire duration of your stay. Book return flights and accommodation before applying as proof may be requested. Have evidence of sufficient funds (around AUD 5,000 per month is a guideline). The eVisitor allows multiple entries within 12 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mauritius citizens need a visa for Australia?

Yes, Mauritius passport holders require a visa for Australia. The eVisitor visa (subclass 651) is the easiest option, applied online through the Australian Department of Home Affairs.

How much does the Australia visa cost for Mauritius citizens?

The eVisitor visa costs approximately AUD 20 (around USD 13-15). The ETA through the app costs AUD 20 as well. Full tourist visas cost around AUD 145.

How long can Mauritius citizens stay in Australia?

With the eVisitor visa, you can stay up to 3 months per visit, with multiple entries allowed within a 12-month period from the date of grant.

How long does Australia visa processing take for Mauritius?

eVisitor visas are usually processed within 1-4 weeks. Apply at least 6 weeks before your planned travel date to allow sufficient time.

Can I work in Australia with a tourist visa from Mauritius?

No, tourist eVisitor visas do not permit work. If you wish to work, you need to apply for a Working Holiday visa (if eligible, ages 18-35) or a work visa.

Do I need travel insurance for Australia?

Travel insurance is not mandatory but strongly recommended. Australia has excellent but expensive healthcare, and medical costs can be very high without insurance.

Can I extend my stay in Australia as a Mauritius citizen?

Extensions are possible by applying for a new visa before your current one expires, but not guaranteed. If you want to stay longer, apply for a different visa category from within Australia.