Working holiday visa

A working holiday visa is a residence permit which allows travellers to undertake employment in the country issuing the visa for the purpose of supplementing their travel funds.

Most working holiday visas are offered under reciprocal agreements between certain countries, to encourage travel and cultural exchange between their citizens.

There are often several restrictions on this type of visa:

The originating countries in this were Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, which all wished to allow their young people to visit the United Kingdom.

It allows young people to experience living in a foreign country, without undergoing the usual costly expenses of finding work sponsorship in advance, or going on expensive university exchange programmes.

In Japan there is a Working Holiday Maker Alumni association, which gives seminars and orienteering to Japanese working holiday goers.

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Countries offering working holiday visas

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Austria currently has a Youth Workers Exchange Program available to Canadian graduates aged between 18 and 30. The program is called Swap [3].

Belgium

Canada

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Chile

Chile offers working holiday visas to citizens of Australia, Canada and New Zealand.[5] To be eligible a person must:

Czech Republic

Denmark

Denmark offers a working holiday visa to Australian, Canadian, Chilean, Japanese, Korean and New Zealand passport holders.

Estonia

Under the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Estonia and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand visas are being issued, granting the right to work to 18-30 year old Australian and New Zealand citizens, who may stay in Estonia for up to a year. The work done within that period has to contribute to the main purpose of stay in the country, namely to recreation in Estonia; and those using the opportunity must not work for the same employer longer than three months. The citizens of Australia and New Zealand willing to benefit from the application of those Agreements have to apply for D type visa (long stay) at the Estonian Embassy.

The Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Estonia and the Government of Australia Relating to Working Holiday Visas was concluded on 20.05.2005.

When in Europe, you can apply for Estonian Working holiday Visa only in Estonian Embassy in Riga, Helsinki, Stockholm, Paris or Budapest.

Finland

Finland offers a working holiday visa to Australians and New Zealanders. Information can be found on the website of the finnish embassy. Applicant must be between 18 and 30 years of age (inclusive) when applying for the permit. [14]

France

France offers a working holiday visa (Permis Vacances Travail, usually called PVT) to Australian, Canadian, Japanese, New Zealand, South Korean, Argentinian, Taiwanese citizens [15]. Information can be found on the website of the French embassy of each country. [16] [17]

Germany

Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan aged between 18 and 30 may apply for a Working Holiday Visa. Citizens of Canada between 18 and 35 years of age may apply as well.[6] There is no limit on the duration of employment, during the stay of up to 12 months. Evidence of sufficient funds for the first three months are required (i.e. 250 euro per month). Among other nationalities Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders can remain in the country indefinitely if they find long-term work they are uniquely qualified to do. This is subject to approval by the government employment office - Bundesagentur für Arbeit. (See §16 AufenthV [18])

Hong Kong

Hong Kong SAR government has working holiday agreements with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, Japan, and Korea (South).[7]

To obtain a Hong Kong Working Holiday Visa you must :

Separately, Hong Kong residents 18 to 30 ages who are British National (Overseas) can apply for UK Youth Mobility Scheme without sponsors.[8]

Ireland

Italy

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Japan

Latvia

The Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

For citizens of Canada: The processing time for Norway visa can be long or the limit reached because of high demand.

Poland

South Korea

Singapore

Singapore offers a working holiday visa (6 months validity) for soon-to-be or existing undergraduates and graduates, aged between 18 and 30, from Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States to engage in short working stints in Singapore. For more information, go to: http://www.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower/passes-visas/work-holiday-programme/before-you-apply/Pages/default.aspx

Spain

Spain has signed an agreement with Canada.[9] As of December 2010, the Spanish authorities have failed to apply this agreement within Spain and most Canadian citizens in Spain under this agreement have not been able to confirm their legal status nor been able to work. Canadian citizens wishing to apply for this visa should be aware of this current situation and should not plan their year upon receiving the visa because they might have to return to Canada after 90 days.

Spain also has an agreement with New Zealand.[10]

Sweden

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Switzerland

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Thailand

Turkey

United Kingdom

On 27 November 2008, a number of youth mobility schemes were combined into Tier 5 (Youth Mobility), as part of the Points-Based Immigration System. The previous Working Holidaymaker Scheme for Commonwealth nationals was merged with other schemes: au pairs, BUNAC, the Gap Year entrants concession, the Japan Youth Exchange Scheme and the concession for research assistants to MPs.[11] Participating countries must offer a reciprocal scheme to young British nationals. The scheme has launched with just four participating countries: Australia, Canada, Japan, Taiwan and New Zealand.[12] Hong Kong residents with British National (Overseas) passport can also apply, so are British overseas citizen, British overseas territories citizen living across the globe.[8]

The 24 month validity period runs continuously from the date from which the Entry Clearance is valid. Regardless of any time spent travelling outside the UK. This period cannot be extended nor can it be put on hold.

Although participants can undertake self-funded study while they are in the UK, either part-time or full-time, they cannot switch in the UK to student immigration status. Someone who wishes to stay longer in the UK to complete a full-time course must apply in their home country for a student visa. If someone does complete a course of study in the UK during their Tier 5 leave, they will not be eligible to switch to the Tier 1 (Post Study Work) scheme within the UK.

Uruguay

Non-participating countries

While most developed countries participate in a Working Holiday scheme with a number of foreign partners, the United States does not.[13] Most countries offering these visas exclude Americans in response. There are opportunities for US citizens to work in Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea under similar bilateral programs, however.

South Africa, from where 17,000 young people previously came to the UK under the Working Holiday scheme, is also not part of the British Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme.[14] However, university level students and recent graduates of any nationality are eligible to apply for a 6-month Internship in Britain through BUNAC (officially known as the BUNAC Blue Card Internship Programme).

Other non-participating countries where the previous UK scheme was popular include India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Ghana.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ List of Working Holiday Visas for Canadians
  2. ^ Youth Mobility Programmes: Canada and Poland
  3. ^ Welcome Page | Page d'accueil
  4. ^ Exchange programs: Canada and Ukraine
  5. ^ Chile Visa Information At Anywork Anywhere
  6. ^ Welcome to the Homepage of the German Consulate General in Vancouver! - Youth Mobility Programme Visa
  7. ^ The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department
  8. ^ a b http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier5/youthmobilityscheme
  9. ^ Canada Treaty Information - View Treaty
  10. ^ Working holidays unveiled in Spanish Royal visit | Stuff.co.nz
  11. ^ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/managingourborders/pbsdocs/statementofintent/temporaryworkersunderpbs.pdf?view=Binary
  12. ^ Young New Zealanders benefit from changes in UK Visa scheme
  13. ^ http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/consular/visas/niv/faq.html#workvisa
  14. ^ http://www.1stcontactvisas.com/visa-news/post/The-end-of-the-working-holiday-visa-for-South-Africans.aspx
  15. ^ UK Border Agency | Home Page

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