Address: 15 Coronation Drive, Yarralumla, ACT 2600, Australia
Office Hour: 09:00-12:00 (Monday to Friday)
Country Code: 0061-2
Tel: 62734780
Fax: 62735848
E-mail: Chinaemb_au@mfa.gov.cn
Description: Chinese embassy in Australia, situated in Canberra-the capital of Australia, is the important passageway for the communication between China and Australia. It was started to construct on the 18th, November, 1988 and completed in July, 1990. Covering an area of 21,628 square meters, the whole architecture features with the Chinese traditional style. These pseudo-classic architectures are decorated with glazed tiles, splendid and magnificent. The whole architecture group consists of Jiangnan-style garden, pavilion, lake, rockery, weeping willow, etc..
Types of Visa and Related Requirements
From the 1st, June, 2013, a multiple entry visa valid for 3 year was issued to Australian diplomatic or official passport holder. The applicant should submit the documents as follows:
1) One diplomatic note from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade or an official letter from the State or Territory offices of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade;
2) Original passport
3)filled out application form
4)One piece of passport photo
5)invitation letter from the Chinese inviting part.
二. Type of Visa
Categories |
Issued Object |
C |
Foreign crew members of international transport and the accompanying families |
D |
Those who settle down in China permanently |
F |
Those who come to China for visit, exchang, study, etc.. |
G |
Those who pass through China |
J1 |
Foreign journalist who make report in China (more than 180 days) |
J2 |
Foreign journalist who make report in China (less than 180 days) |
L |
Those who come to China for travelling |
M |
Those who come to China for trade |
Q1 |
Those who come to China for family reunion and the applicants should be family member of Chinese citizen or foreign family settling down in China permanently. Or to those who apply to reside in China for more than 180 days because of foster. |
Q2 |
Those who visit relatives in China in a short-term. |
R |
Those who are foreign high-level talents and special talents needed by China. |
S1 |
Those foreigners who visit family members working or studying in China and stay in China more than 180 days. |
S2 |
Those foreigners who visit family members working or studying in China and stay in China less than 180 days |
X1 |
Those who study in China for more than 180 days. |
X2 |
Those who study in China for less than 180 days. |
Z |
Those who work in China |
Embassy of Australia in China
Address: No.21, Dong Zhi Men Wai Da Jie, San Li Tun
Tel: 51404111
Commercial Department: 65326731
Visa Office: 65323466

