Working Holiday Visa is Available through bilateral agreements between countries, it provides an opportunity to experience living abroad while funding travel through employment.

Key Requirements

RequirementDetails
Age18-30 (most countries) or 18-35 (Canada, France, Ireland for some nationalities)
NationalityMust hold passport from a country with a bilateral WHV agreement
SavingsProof of sufficient funds (typically AUD 5,000 / CAD 2,500 / GBP 2,530)
Health InsuranceComprehensive travel/health insurance for the duration
Return TicketProof of return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase one

Which Countries Offer This?

Processing Time & Cost

Processing Time: 1-4 weeks (Australia online), 4-8 weeks (Canada IEC), 2-3 weeks (New Zealand).

Cost: AUD $635 (Australia), CAD $338 (Canada IEC), NZD $455 (New Zealand), GBP £298 (UK YMS).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age limit?

Most countries set it at 18-30. Canada allows up to 35 for citizens of certain countries (e.g., France, Ireland). Australia extended to 35 for some nationalities.

Can I extend a Working Holiday Visa?

Australia allows up to 3 WHVs (3 years total) if you complete specified regional work. Most other countries allow only one WHV per lifetime.

What kind of work can I do?

Generally any work is permitted. Some countries restrict work for one employer to 6 months. Australia requires 88 days of specified regional work for a second WHV.

Is it hard to get?

Some programs (like Canada IEC for certain nationalities) are oversubscribed and use a lottery. Australia and New Zealand generally approve most eligible applicants.

Can a Working Holiday lead to permanent residence?

Not directly, but time in-country can help you find employer sponsorship or qualify for skilled migration pathways.