IMMIGRATION:
UK Working Holiday Visas
If you are
a Commonwealth Citizen between ages of 17 and 30, you can do
any type of work in UK!
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Requirements
/ Conditions
- You
can come to the UK for an extended holiday for up to two
years and can take up any form of work.
- You
will be expected to be on holiday for at least part of
your time in the UK over two years.
- You
should have planned your employment so that it is an
integral part of your working holiday. For example, you
may have decided that you wish to spend some time in
London and so also wish to find work in London.
- You
should be single, or are married to someone who also
qualifies as a working holidaymaker and wish to both be
working holidaymakers.
- You
do not have any dependent children who are aged five years
or over, or who will be five before the end of the two
years as working holidaymaker.
- You
should have enough funds to support yourself until you
find work without requiring public funds. You should
probably have enough money to support yourself for the
first month.
- You
are able to pay for a return ticket or have at least
enough money to go onto another destination.
- You
intend to leave the UK at the end of your working
holidaymaker status.
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If you decide to
stay longer while you are in UK, you can take up employment on a
Work Permit if you are eligible under the immigration rules at that
point in time.
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