Explore New Zealand with the Working Holiday Visa Scheme

March 21, 2024

Are you considering an adventure to New Zealand? The Working Holiday Visa scheme might be your ideal opportunity to experience this beautiful country. New Zealand is renowned for its stunning landscapes, welcoming locals, and vibrant cities, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both work and leisure.

What is a Working Holiday Visa?

A Working Holiday Visa allows you to live, work, and travel in New Zealand for a specified period, typically between 12 to 23 months, depending on your country of origin. This visa provides you with the flexibility to finance your travels by working in various roles across the country.

2024 Opening Dates and Quotas

The 2024 opening dates for the Working Holiday Schemes (WHS) have been confirmed, providing you with a clear timeline to plan your adventure. Each scheme has a limited number of places available, so early application is crucial. Once the quota is met, the scheme will close until the following year.

Here are some key dates for the 2024 Working Holiday Schemes:

Working Holiday Scheme

2024 Opening Date

Cap (People per year)

Malaysia

8 February 2024

1,150

Portugal

20 February 2024

50

Mexico

27 February 2024

200

Estonia

7 March 2024

100

Philippines

12 March 2024

100

Hong Kong

19 March 2024

400

Slovenia

4 April 2024

100

Spain

11 April 2024

2,000

Hungary

23 April 2024

100

Slovakia

2 May 2024

100

Austria

9 May 2024

100

Korea

16 May 2024

3,000

Israel

21 May 2024

200

Taiwan

28 May 2024

600

Singapore

30 May 2024

300

Czech

20 June 2024

1,200

United Kingdom

25 June 2024

15,000

China

2 July 2024

1,000

Luxembourg

4 July 2024

50

Poland

9 July 2024

100

Latvia

16 July 2024

100

Thailand

1 August 2024

100

Malta

8 August 2024

50

Lithuania

15 August 2024

100

Turkey

29 August 2024

100

Croatia

12 September 2024

100

Argentina

24 September 2024

1,000

Peru

1 October 2024

100

Brazil

8 October 2024

300

Chile

17 October 2024

940

Viet Nam

Date to be confirmed

200

Uruguay

31 October 2024

200

 

Benefits of a Working Holiday in New Zealand

Embarking on a Working Holiday in New Zealand offers a multitude of benefits, including:

  1. Professional Development: Gain valuable work experience in diverse industries, enhancing your skills and employability.
  2. Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in New Zealand’s rich culture, interact with locals, and forge lifelong friendships.
  3. Adventure and Exploration: Discover New Zealand’s breathtaking natural landscapes, from majestic mountains to pristine beaches.
  4. Personal Growth: Step out of your comfort zone, challenge yourself, and grow as an individual through new experiences.
  5. Memorable Experiences: Create lasting memories as you embark on exciting adventures and explore all that New Zealand has to offer.
  6. Establish yourself in New Zealand: If you’re looking to settle in New Zealand, starting with a working holiday visa is a smart move. It opens up opportunities to apply for an Accredited Employer Work Visa, and eventually, a Resident Visa, provided you meet the necessary eligibility criteria. See case studies link.

How to Apply

To apply for a Working Holiday Visa, visit the Immigration New Zealand website and follow the application process for your country. Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria and have the necessary documentation ready.

Take the First Step Towards Your Career in New Zealand

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