Working Holiday Programs

Working Holiday Australia and New Zealand

A chance to pack your bags, head overseas, and live somewhere new for a while. You can work, travel, and enjoy a different way of life as you explore two of the world’s most welcoming countries.

Australia – Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417 & 462)

Working Holiday in Australia allow young adults from eligible countries to spend up to 12 months in Australia.

The goal is simple: enjoy a long holiday and take short-term work to help fund your stay. Two visa subclasses exist, and your eligibility depends on your passport.

To qualify, you must be between 18 and 30, or up to 35 for certain countries. You must also hold a passport from an eligible nation and have enough funds to support yourself when you arrive. You cannot bring dependent children. Some applicants must also meet health, character, and education rules.

The visa lets you work, study for a short period, and travel freely. You can also apply for a second or third working holiday visa if you complete the required work during your stay.

New Zealand – Working Holiday Visa

Working holiday in New Zealand visa allows young travellers to live, work, and explore the country for a set period. You must be between 18 and 30, or up to 35 for some nationalities.

You also need enough money to support yourself and must meet health and character requirements.

You do not need a job offer to apply. The process is online, fast, and usually simple. Once approved, you can come to New Zealand, look for work, and travel at your own pace.

You can take on more than one job, join seasonal work, or move between roles. If you choose to work, you will need an IRD number to get paid. Some visa conditions may limit how long you can stay with one employer.

Program Highlights

Freedom to explore at your own pace:

Both programs let you travel, work when you need to, and experience day-to-day life in each country.

Flexible job options:

You can work in local roles, short-term jobs, or seasonal positions to support your trip.

Clear application steps:

Australia requires an embassy-based or online application, depending on your subclass. New Zealand uses a simple online system.

A chance to extend your stay:

Australia provides second and third working holiday visas if you complete specific work.

Course Features

Australia

  • Length: 12 months (with options for a second or third year)
  • Visa Type: Subclass 417 or 462
  • Eligibility: 18–30 (or 35 for some)
  • Work: Short-term jobs allowed
  • Study: Up to 4 months
  • Funds Required: Around AUD $5,000
New Zealand

  • Length: Varies by nationality
  • Visa Type: Working Holiday Visa
  • Eligibility: 18–30 (or 35 for some)
  • Work: Flexible jobs and seasonal work
  • Funds Required: Sufficient funds to start your stay

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FAQs

Common Questions About Our Programs

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You can work short-term jobs, study for up to four months, and travel in and out of Australia.

Yes. You may apply for a second or third visa if you complete the required work.

Yes. Around AUD $5,000 is usually required, plus a return or onward ticket.

No. You can find work after you arrive.

Yes. You must apply for one before you start work.