Under Australia’s Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program, young people (aged 18 to 30 years) from certain countries may apply for one of two visas—Working Holiday (subclass 417) or Work and Holiday (subclass 462). The visa available to applicants depends on their country of citizenship, but both visas enable young people to travel in Australia for extended periods and to support themselves during their stay with short-term employment in any industry. The program is usually reciprocal, allowing young Australians to travel and work under similar arrangements in partner countries. This quick guide provides a brief overview of the program, sourced largely from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s (DIBP) WHM reports...
Most vacation programs run by large organisations only allow Australian citizens or permanent reside...
This article looks at a potential divergence of characteristics between backpackers and working holi...
Overview Australia is considered to be one of the world’s major ‘immigration nations‘(together with...
The Australian state's present day borders are controlled and protected by a universal visa system i...
This paper offers a new look at a "working holiday" from autoethnographic and qualitative research f...
The article considers the place of Working Holiday visas in Australia’s migration policy and socio-e...
Work and Holiday Visa (WHV) is one of the product outcomes from the agreement that Australia engaged...
Introduction One of the most significant changes to Australia’s immigration flows over the last two...
This study investigates the reasons why Working Holiday Makers (WHMs) in Australia decide to complet...
Seasonal labour connects temporary migrants to regional Australian communities through the specific ...
This article examines the labour exploitation of Japanese working holiday makers (WHMs) in Australia...
The Temporary Work (Skilled) visa, or ‘subclass 457 visa’, allows skilled persons to come to Austral...
Since 1975 the number of working-holiday-makers (WHMs) visiting Australia have grown considerably. T...
The Australian Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program provides a unique opportunity for Asian youths to...
This chapter focuses on some of the consequences of recent expansions to skilled temporary graduate ...
Most vacation programs run by large organisations only allow Australian citizens or permanent reside...
This article looks at a potential divergence of characteristics between backpackers and working holi...
Overview Australia is considered to be one of the world’s major ‘immigration nations‘(together with...
The Australian state's present day borders are controlled and protected by a universal visa system i...
This paper offers a new look at a "working holiday" from autoethnographic and qualitative research f...
The article considers the place of Working Holiday visas in Australia’s migration policy and socio-e...
Work and Holiday Visa (WHV) is one of the product outcomes from the agreement that Australia engaged...
Introduction One of the most significant changes to Australia’s immigration flows over the last two...
This study investigates the reasons why Working Holiday Makers (WHMs) in Australia decide to complet...
Seasonal labour connects temporary migrants to regional Australian communities through the specific ...
This article examines the labour exploitation of Japanese working holiday makers (WHMs) in Australia...
The Temporary Work (Skilled) visa, or ‘subclass 457 visa’, allows skilled persons to come to Austral...
Since 1975 the number of working-holiday-makers (WHMs) visiting Australia have grown considerably. T...
The Australian Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program provides a unique opportunity for Asian youths to...
This chapter focuses on some of the consequences of recent expansions to skilled temporary graduate ...
Most vacation programs run by large organisations only allow Australian citizens or permanent reside...
This article looks at a potential divergence of characteristics between backpackers and working holi...
Overview Australia is considered to be one of the world’s major ‘immigration nations‘(together with...