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So you’ve made your decision… your coming to work in Canada! You’ve been saving your pennies pennies and you’re wondering what to do next!
If you are planning to work you will need to: Get a Canadian work visa Get health insurance Book your ticket Pack your bags GO!
AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND:
How to get a Canadian Working Holiday Visa?
1) You will have to have a valid passport as you will have to send the passport by mail to the Canadian Consulate. A copy of your passport is not acceptable. Ensure your passport has not expired, if it has then your first step will be attaining a NEW passport!
2) Be aged between 18-31 years inclusive at the time you apply. Your application must be stamped by the Canadian Consulate General in Sydney on or after your 18th birthday or on or prior to your 31st birthday. You must also have entered Canada to activate your visa before your 31st birthday.
3) Qualify for admission to Canada under the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations. You must read the information provided in the “admissibility” section of this site before proceeding. Not have previously been issued a Letter of Introduction for the WHP Canada, whether it has been used or not.
The best thing for you to do now, if you have all the above requirements, is to check out the two places you can get more information on Canadian work visas: Canadian Working Holiday Program: www.whpcanada.org.au
UNITED KINGDOM:
London administers student work programs for citizens of the following countries: United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden and Finland.
There is no working holiday
program available for those who are not full-time students or recent
graduates, except UK, Swedish and Irish citizens. Please note there is no
student working holiday program for Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Greenland or
the Faeroes.
Program "A" - Student
Working Holiday Program (British Universities North American Club - BUNAC) 1) be citizens of and resident in the United Kingdom 2) be aged between 18 and 35 (inclusive) 3) be full-time students at a UK university.
Program "B" - General Working Holiday Program (BUNAC) The criteria are similar to Program "A" above, except that it is open to non-students. All enquiries concerning these two programs ("A" and "B") should be directed to:
BUNAC Tel: 020 7251 3472 Web: http://www.bunac.org.uk/uk/workcanada
Program "C" - Student General Working Holiday Program - Employer specific. Applicants must:
1) be citizens of and resident in the United Kingdom 2) be aged between 18 and 35 (inclusive) 3) be full-time students at a UK university. Applicants must provide an unconditional letter of acceptance, a letter confirming their return to studies or proof that they have completed their studies within the previous 12 months. Students completing A levels, HND or BTEC courses are not eligible to participate unless they have been unconditionally accepted to continue studies in a university program. This means the document must allow you entrance into University. However, please refer to the information on Program "B" above. 4) provide a written job offer from a Canadian employer on letterhead paper. The job offer must state the salary, period of employment, job title, explanation of duties and that the employment is full-time. If doing an unpaid traineeship, applicants must provide proof of sufficient funds to cover the work placement.
IRELAND:
Two programs are available. Both have to be submitted through USIT (please see below) Program "A" - Student Working Holiday Program. Applicants must:
1) be citizens of and resident in Ireland 2) be aged between 18 and 35 (inclusive) 3) be full-time students at an Irish university. The maximum validity of a work permit issued under this program is 12 months. Program "B" - General Working Holiday Program. The criteria are the same as Program "A" above, except that it is open to non-students. All enquiries concerning these programs should be directed to:
U.S.I.T. Tel: 00 353 1 677 8117
FINLAND & SWEDEN
Both countries also have Working Holiday Programs which are administered by partner organizations. Please contact these organizations directly for more information and to apply.
Finland Fax: 358 9 7747 7064 Website: www.cimo.fi
Sweden
International Employment
Office (IEO)
Tel: 46 23 93700 Fax: 46 23 93796
For more information or to access an application form to apply for your Canadian Working Holiday Visa go to: http://www.canada.org.uk/visa-info/worker/e_stuwor.htm
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