Working Holiday Visa: Information and Tips
- Oigres Travel Diary
- 3 giu 2021
- Tempo di lettura: 2 min
Aggiornamento: 8 ago 2023
The year 2020 was tough for travel enthusiasts, and for those who find solace in exploring new horizons. Despite personal sentiments about the situation, we must consider ourselves fortunate to still be here while showing respect for those who lost their lives to circumstances beyond our control.
Looking Forward to 2021:
As we approached 2021, we all eagerly anticipate the possibility of travelling again. However, international travel will be different for each country, with varying entry requirements such as medical tests, quarantine, and vaccinations until the situation stabilizes.
The Quest for Vaccination:
Nations worldwide push for vaccinations to reopen borders and resume activities fully. Yet, this raises concerns about specific vaccine requirements and acceptance across borders, potentially complicating travel plans. While vaccines are essential, it is crucial to address such complexities and maintain travellers' freedom of choice.
Insights on Working Holiday Visas:
Many of you have reached out with questions about the costs of various visas. Let's delve into some key details regarding Working Holiday Visas (WHV) for Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
Australia (WHV):
Duration: 12 months. Age Limit: Up to 30 years, extendable to 35 for some countries. Work and study options are available. The WHV application cost is around 485 AUD (approximately 300 euros) for each year of the visa. Health insurance is free for six months and can be extended by proving exits and re-entries.
Canada (WHV):
Age Limit: Up to 35 years. The WHV offers a 6-month working visa, costing 380 CAD (approximately 245 euros). The application process is lengthy and requires biometric data submission.
New Zealand (WHV):
Age Limit: Up to 35 years. The WHV lasts for 12 months and costs 280 NZD (approximately 165 euros). Obtaining the visa seems simpler and more affordable than the others.
Important Considerations:
Use only official government websites to apply for visas, and be cautious of excessive fees charged by unauthorized platforms. Due to the COVID-19 situation, immigration offices may prioritize existing applications, so plan your application accordingly.
Conclusion:
Embrace the eagerness to explore the world once more, but do so with awareness and careful planning. The Working Holiday Visa presents a fantastic opportunity for young travellers to combine adventure with work. Remember, the journey to a new horizon begins with preparation and an open mind.
Thank you all for the support, and feel free to reach out for information or advice on your travel plans.
Tips for WHV Travellers:
Research visa requirements thoroughly and apply through official channels.
Save enough funds to sustain yourself during the initial period of settling in.
Stay updated on border restrictions and travel advisories for each country.
Engage with local communities and immerse yourself in cultural experiences.
Seek support from fellow WHV travellers and share experiences.
Explore job opportunities that align with your skills and interests.
Make the most of your free time to explore landmarks and hidden gems.
Practice responsible travel and respect local customs and traditions.
Plan and prioritize your travel itinerary to make the most of your visa duration.
Embrace uncertainties and challenges as opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

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