Can I return to Australia after serving an entry ban due to a prior overstay?

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No no no no no .

Yes of course can apply for new visas. I am in your exact position ban lifted in 2020. So you can apply for any visa. That suits u and were u meet requirements. Just apply but do not withhold any information an previous ban when and why it happened in detail and how you see how silly us been and demonstrate that everything that's your new Visa requires of you have bulletproof. Explain that u are now fully aware of every last DETAIl of visa requirement now. If they dont let people in after a 3 year ban it would be a lifetime ban. So go for goodluck.

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I suggest you research the availability of Australian visas for the purpose of work. You can do that on this Australian government webpage, which is apt to be more dependable than any of the multitude of private visa agencies which do nothing more than submit your information to the Australian government, and charge you for doing so...and thus encourage you to apply for a visa so they can stay in business.

Because you previously overstayed, and thereafter were refused entry to Australia and banned, it very likely that your visa application will be denied. Australia's view β€” evidenced by the ban β€” is that you did not follow the rules. They'll think you'll do the same if again admitted.

It is not impossible to get a visa, but you must convince them that this time you'll follow the rules. Just saying so won't be enough; you'll have to demonstrate a settled and dependable life. See this thread for a similar discussion vis-a-vis the US.

All in all, your plan to return to Australia in the near future for work does not have a significant chance of success.

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