#Working Holiday Visa
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kisari-vibes · 2 years ago
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Me: Oh wow! I was never really interested in South Korea or it's culture before! Let me search up the cities to learn more about them since it's the only country the US has a Work Holiday Visa with that doesn't speak English!
Social Media: YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT SOUTH KOREA?! YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT CITIES!!! FUCK YOU!! YOU'RE GOING TO BE A KOREABOO AND LIKE IT!!! HERE'S LIKE 50,000 PICS OF K-POP SINGERS IN THAT LOCATION!
Me: 🫠I- I literally just wanted to see pictures of Busan because I like the city's colors more than Seoul...
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itsthebethblogever · 1 month ago
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A Day Off Spent Writing / Kuranda, Far North Queensland, Australia
Hey y’aaallll!! So I tried a different method of writing that I’m so excited about sharing! This was through Notability, a pretty sweet app I can use my fancy team of Apple Pencil + iPad with in a really engaging & perfectionist-pleasing way!! Hahaha so through the link below, I want to share with you where my heart is, where it was, and where it wants to go <3
Read my writing hErE :-)
Thank you for being here and supporting le arts!!
Lots of love,
Beth
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migrationagentwa · 1 month ago
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Working Holiday Visa: Work, Travel, and Discover Australia
Are you looking to explore Australia while earning an income? The Working Holiday Visa Subclass 417 is your perfect gateway! This visa allows young travelers, aged 18 to 30 (or 35 for some countries), to enjoy an extended holiday in Australia while working to fund their trip. With the 417 visa, you can stay for up to 12 months, take on short-term work, and even study for up to 4 months. It's an excellent opportunity to experience Australian culture, gain work experience, and enjoy the country's stunning landscapes. For personalized assistance, consider consulting our migration agent in Perth to guide you through the application process!
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gobrittpaige · 3 months ago
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Start Your Overseas Journey with a Working Holiday Visa
Are you ready to explore the world while gaining valuable work experience? A Working Holiday Visa might be your perfect opportunity! This visa allows young adults to travel to a foreign country for an extended holiday, while also taking up short-term employment to help fund their stay. It’s an excellent way to immerse yourself in a new culture, make lifelong friends, and build your resume. Typically available to individuals aged 18-30 (or 35 in some countries), this visa offers flexibility, freedom, and the adventure of a lifetime. For personalized guidance, consult with our Migration Consultant Perth.
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tasteandtrot · 7 months ago
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How to Find Work for Your 88 Days in Australia
In Australia on a working holiday visa and need to complete those 88 days? Check out my latest post with tips and tricks to help you secure that second year visa!
Tips for Completing the 88-Day Work Requirement in Australia When applying for a WHV (working holiday visa) in Australia, one requirement for re-application is completing 88 days of farm/regional work. This rule applies to most people, except those holding a British passport who apply for their next visa after July 1st, 2024; they are exempt from this requirement. However, for everyone else,…
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credasmigrations · 9 months ago
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Australia Expands Working Holiday Visa Age Limit
Australia expands opportunities by extending the Working Holiday visa age limit to 35. Explore the benefits, economic impact, and practical considerations for a diverse and inclusive immigration experience.
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cllnsllvn · 11 months ago
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First Week in Christchurch
So here's the thing - writing out day-by-day posts is incredibly time-consuming, and no one needs to know everything I am doing all the time, so we'll just start to condense it all starting now.
For the first week in Christchurch, I was staying in the Haka House Hostel in the central city. I spent the week exploring, working a bit off of the list that Laurel gave of things she enjoyed in Chch.
I spent a lot more time at Riverside Market - it was definitely one of my go-to places to eat. When I went to Riverside, I often spent time sitting and watching the river. In this area, right by the Terrace, there are always a ton of ducks and eels that interact with the people (trying to get food!).
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I also spent a lot of time wandering around the Botanic Gardens. There are so many beautiful flowers, especially in December! The hydrangeas were so vibrant, and I took new photos just about every time I went. Because I went so often (and will continue to go), I can kind of see the change in the flowers as the time continues!
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I popped along to Cathedral Square, which is considered to be the true central city of Christchurch. You can sort of see in the photo below that the cathedral is currently surrounded by scaffolding. Christchurch sustained a lot of damage in the 2011 earthquakes, and many buildings are still under renovation/reconstruction. I've learned that even some of the popular social areas are relatively recent additions to the city, breathing a bit of life back into the social scene post-earthquake.
Along one of those popular areas (the Terrace, as I have already mentioned), there are a series of bars and restaurants. In that area, I also enjoyed exploring and finding new coffee and pastries to try. There was one particular place called Therapy Coffee (which gave me a chuckle every time I ordered) which had incredible spinach, feta, and pepita scones. So delicious!
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I also checked out Victoria Park, which is another outdoor space by the Christchurch Town Hall. It also has some beautiful statues and fountains.
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Also by my hostel was the Arts Centre, which occasionally hosts some outdoor events in the courtyard (as well as traditional events inside). At this point, I was still doing my daily Christmas activities as directed by my advent chain, which I chronicled daily on Facebook/Instagram, so I haven't wasted the space here. That said, one such activity was to see a Christmas play/performance. On that day, there was meant to be an outdoor performance of an operatic adaptation of A Christmas Carol. I went to see the performance, but unfortunately, they had to make the tough decision to move it indoors (thus limiting the number of people who could attend), as the weather forecasted hail. Luckily, because so many interested people had to be turned away, they decided to do a second performance a bit later, so I decided to hang around and go to the second one! To kill time, you may have guessed it, I went to the botanic gardens! I've been listening to a lot of audiobooks, so I took a stroll to kill time before going to see the performance. It was a very cool experience, though I am not usually an opera person!
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While exploring, I have also come across several of the murals that adorn many Christchurch buildings, and one of them looks just like my Bindi kitty! I also had to take a picture of the Worcester Boulevard sign for the folks back home!
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I also spent the time looking for a long-term place to live. I looked at quite a few flats that I found either listed on housing groups on Facebook or listed on the popular NZ site TradeMe. Think ebay meets craigslist meets marketplace. Late in this first week, I found a place to live and will move in on Dec. 18! More on that later.
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inc-immigrationnewscanada · 2 years ago
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First IEC 2023 Rounds Of Invitations Sent 11,490 New Invites
First IEC 2023 Rounds Of Invitations Sent 11,490 New Invites
International Experience Canada – IEC 2023 Open Pools: IEC 2023 sent 11,490 invitations in the first round of invitation to applicants for the week of January 9, 2023. 9,774 invitations were sent under the Working Holiday category of IEC. There are currently 23,425 candidates in Working Holiday pool from different countries. This article enlist the Countries with invitations issued as of…
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notyouraryang0dd3ss · 6 months ago
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Hii the aussie anon back to show you the link!!!
https://www.tiktok.com /@jesustaylorsversion/video /7352252448838307104
(i broke it up because i wanna remain anon)
Also quick question, what country are you form?(Don't need to answer)
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dontwanderoff · 1 year ago
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a girl can’t ramble about their love of stevie nicks without their dad piping up with ‘i’ve seen her live three times 😏’ like okay man i’m jealous are you happy
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holdingcaulfields · 5 months ago
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i have such itchy feet how have i been home 4 2 days bein like i need to plan my next trip obsessively
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marylizabetha · 1 year ago
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Arriving in Tokyo Japan for a Working Holiday
Tokyo, Japan is the place I chose to start my working holiday since it's the most English-friendly city in Japan lol. Also, I found a Japanese course to take here for the first month. Then I'm planning on moving to either Kyoto or Osaka and getting a job.
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blackpearlblast · 11 months ago
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the 20 day unlimited data holafly esim i donated is in use so i added another five days!
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gobrittpaige · 4 months ago
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Your 2024 Guide to the Australian Working Holiday Visa
Are You Dreaming of a Working Holiday in Australia? A Working Holiday Visa for Australia might be your ticket! This guide covers everything you need to know, from eligibility criteria and application steps to the best cities for work and travel. Discover how to extend your visa, navigate the job market, and make the most of your Australian adventure. Whether you're planning to surf the beaches of Sydney, explore the outback, or immerse yourself in vibrant city life, this comprehensive guide will help you prepare for an unforgettable working holiday in Australia. For personalized assistance, consider consulting a Visa Consultant and start your journey today!
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thedeviousdevilxx · 1 year ago
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Sometimes it feels like a lifetime ago I was living in New Zealand for two years, other times it feels like I was just living there only a year ago.
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credasmigrations · 1 year ago
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Trusted Immigration and Visa Consultants in Dubai, UAE
Seeking trusted visa consultants for your migration journey? Our expert team offers guidance for various visas - Student, Skilled Migrant, Working Holiday, Study, PR, Family Visa, and more to fulfill your immigration goals. Let's navigate this journey together!
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