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Pakistanis can Apply for Australian Visas via new Mobile Facility

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ISLAMABAD: Australian authorities have introduced new, simplified facilities for Pakistanis applying for visas, effective immediately. Applicants can now submit passport details and biometrics directly via their mobile phone, making the process easier than ever before.

Australian High Commissioner Tim Keane said these details can now be easily submitted via the Australian Immigration app, making the visa process faster and more accessible for applicants across Pakistan.

To obtain an Australian visa, applicants must first determine the purpose of their visit. Australia offers a variety of visas, including visit, study, business, medical and family visit visas, to suit a variety of needs.

Applicants are required to carefully read and complete the 13-page visa form, ensuring that all information is correct, complete and consistent. Along with the form, applicants must also submit all supporting documents including passport, national identity card, bank statements, reason for travel, and other relevant documents.

Australia welcomes millions of legal tourists every year, and this new initiative aims to make the visa process smoother, faster, and more efficient for Pakistani travelers.

With this innovative step, Australia has made it easier than ever for Pakistanis to find travel, study, business, or family visit opportunities in one of the world’s most sought-after destinations.

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