Working Holiday Program

Canada Working Holiday
Program

Immigration Pointer offers expert guidance on Canada's Working Holiday Visa for Australian citizens. Our team is here to assist you in applying for the IEC Visa, making your adventure in Canada a reality.

Dreaming of a working holiday in Canada? The Canada Working Holiday program, facilitated through the International Experience Canada (IEC) program, opens doors to a unique adventure. Our immigration consultants specialize in Canada Immigration, providing expert assistance to make your working holiday aspirations a reality.

Immigration Pointer, your trusted consultants for Canada Immigration and the Canada Working Holiday program! We're here to guide you through the process, handle all paperwork, and ensure a seamless experience from start to finish.

What is Canada Working Holiday Program?

The Canada Working Holiday program, part of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program, offers temporary work permits to young individuals from over 30 countries, including Australia. This program allows you to legally live and work in Canada for either 12 or 24 months, depending on your citizenship.

Participants in the program can work for any employer in Canada and even switch jobs if they wish, giving them the flexibility to try out different industries and locations. Whether you want to work in a bustling city like Toronto or Vancouver, or prefer the tranquility of the Canadian wilderness, there are plenty of options available.

In addition to working, participants can also study or travel around Canada during their stay. This allows them to further enrich their experience and make the most of their time in the country.

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Apply for the Canada Working Holiday Program

To kickstart your journey, you must create a profile through the International Experience Canada (IEC) portal, indicating your interest in obtaining a working holiday program for Canada. Upon successful profile creation, eligible candidates will receive an invitation to formally apply for a work permit. However, it's important to note that the success of your application is subject to eligibility criteria and availability.

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    Age: 18-35
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    Availability: Open
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    Duration: 24 months
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    Participation Limit: Two participations maximum in IEC.
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    Note: You have the option to engage in either a 24-month period for Working Holiday or Young Professionals. Additionally, you can participate for a second time, opting for a 12-month period in International Co-op. The order is flexible based on your preference.
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    Exception: If you've participated in IEC before 2015, you may be eligible for a final participation of up to 24 months in the category of your choice.

At Immigration Pointer, we simplify the application process, ensuring you make the most out of your Canada Working Holiday program. Our expert consultants guide you at every step, making your journey from Australia to Canada smooth and memorable.

Process to Get Working Holiday Program

Embarking on a Working Holiday adventure in Canada is an exciting opportunity, and at Immigration Pointer, we're here to guide you through the process. Here's a simple breakdown to get you started on your journey:

Profile

Create Your Profile with IRCC

To kickstart your Canadian adventure, create a profile on the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. This marks the official start of your journey.

Draws

Draws and Invitations

IRCC conducts draws at regular intervals, randomly selecting candidates to receive invitations to apply for a work permit. The sooner you become a candidate, the better, as the Working Holiday category is highly sought after.

Pool

Choose Your Pool

Enter one or more 'pools' based on your country and work permit category. For instance, you may select 'Australia: Working Holiday' as your pool. Each pool represents a unique opportunity.

Informed

Stay Informed

IRCC commits to providing at least five days' notice before the final rounds of invitations for each country and category, marking the closure of that pool for the season.

Eligibility Criteria for Canada's Working Holiday Program

Eligibility
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    Nationality Requirement: You must be a citizen (passport holder) of one of the 35 countries with a "bilateral youth mobility agreement" with Canada.
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    Age Bracket: To qualify, you should be between the ages of 18 and 30 or 35 (inclusive) at the time of application.
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    Passport Validity: Make certain that your passport maintains its validity throughout your entire stay in Canada.
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    Financial Preparedness: Have a minimum of CAD$2,500 upon arrival to cover initial expenses during your working holiday in Canada.
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    Health Insurance: It's crucial to obtain health insurance for the entire duration of your Working Holiday program.
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    Admissibility to Canada: Ensure you meet Canada's admissibility criteria to qualify for the Working Holiday program.
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    Travel Arrangements: Before departure, secure a round-trip ticket or have the financial means to purchase a departure ticket.
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    Accompanied Dependents: This program is for solo adventurers. You cannot be accompanied by dependents.
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    Application Fees: Pay the applicable fees of CAD$172 as outlined in the 'Apply for a work permit' section.
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    Residency Requirement: Individuals from specific nations should reside in their country of origin when submitting their application.

FAQ's

Your chances of securing a Canadian working holiday program depend on various factors, including your country of application. Draws from the Working Holiday pool are random, and countries with larger quotas may have more competitive pools.

Enter the pool early as the 2024 season is open. The longer you're in the pool, the better your chances. Additionally, consider exploring job opportunities in Canada under the Young Professional program, which enhances your chances of success.

The age limit varies by country, with most programs having an age limit of either 30 or 35 (inclusive).

Yes, you need to demonstrate access to at least $2500 CAD. While this isn't required as part of your initial application, you must present a bank statement upon entry to Canada, showing you meet this requirement.

Entering the IEC working holiday pool is free. However, if selected, you'll need to pay processing fees totaling CAD$272, along with additional biometrics fees if applicable.

While quotas for 2024 haven't been updated yet, in 2023, Canada issued approximately 90,000 IEC work permits. Each country has its own quota, with Australia having an unlimited number of permits.

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