Australia Working Holiday visa

What is a Working Holiday visa?
The Working Holiday Visa is a visa based on the international relations that Australia has with some nations, including Pakistan for apply  visa contact  Australia Business Visa Consultant in Lahore  Its main purpose is to encourage tourism and cultural exchanges between the different countries involved in the project.
Working Holiday Visa allows you to work full time in Australia throughout your Down Under experience. Working full time in Australia you can earn well and very often save some savings.

Visa Working Holiday functionality
Age: the visa is granted only to those aged between 18 and 30 (you can apply for a visa at the age of 31).
Duration: it is a one-year visa. From the moment you get a visa, you have a year to enter Australia. The visa year begins when you enter the Australian territory. You can freely enter and leave the country during your year of working holidays.
Renewal: the work holiday is required only once in life (at the age of 31) and it is possible to renew it for another year through 88 days of work in the primary sector (eg Agriculture, breeding, extraction), in areas defined as "regional", ie rural areas.
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Work: the visa allows you to work full time throughout its duration. It is not possible to work for more than 6 months for the same employer, with the exception of Northern Australia for work in specific professional areas.
Study: the visa allows you to study up to a maximum of 17 weeks. In general, therefore, it is possible to attend only language courses, not professional or university courses (because they last more than 17 weeks and for which it is necessary to apply for a student visa).
Health insurance: the visa offers free coverage for the first 6 months of stay in Australia.
Passport: To apply for a visa you must have a valid passport of the following nationalities: Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malta, Norway, the Netherlands , United Kingdom, Sweden, Taiwan.

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