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Topic

What can you tell me about working holidays? I am interested in overseas work experience.

Question
#1
  • 凛々子
  • mail
  • 2021/06/04 09:46

What kind of countries can I go on a working holiday to ??

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#2
  • 峰子
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 09:51
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Working holiday is for 18 ~ 30 years old ( Iceland is for up to 26 ). Depending on the country, the stay is usually about 1 year.

Australia
New Zealand
Canada
Argentina
Chile
United Kingdom
Ireland
France
Germany
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Austria
Hungary
Spain
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Estonia
Netherlands
Norway
Denmark
Iceland
Sweden
Korea
Taiwan
Hong Kong

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#3
  • 児嶋だよ!
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 17:55
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Most of you are over 30 years old without knowing about the working holiday program. An acquaintance of mine heard that the age limit was 30, so he applied in a hurry the year he turned 30 and went to Australia. She seemed to enjoy working in a bakery and on a farm. By the way, she met her husband and now lives in Perth.

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#4

Wow, you can go to so many countries now...30 years ago it was only Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Vancouver, Canada,
Robson St used to be so crowded that you could throw a stone and hit a Japanese person.

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#5
  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 02:07
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I had heard that working holidays in the UK were popular and often at capacity until a few years ago, but just recently ( I was on a working holiday in the UK ) before Corona. Timing is very important.

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#6
  • leah
  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 02:08
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When you are on a working holiday, do you find a job when you get there ??

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#7
  • 咲子
  • 2021/06/23 (Wed) 02:24
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In the US, you could get a J-1 Visa and work for 12 months ~ 18 months or so. I think you have to be young to get a visa for that too.
I heard that they stopped issuing visas for a while, but they recently reopened it again.

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#8
  • nick
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 01:51
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I don't know if a working holiday or a J-1 would be able to do much professional work.
Maybe a hairdresser or something ?.

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