Netherlands
Working Holiday Visas
Working
Holiday visas are not generally appropriate for filling vacancies so
senior that you would otherwise consider a full work permit; they are
only available for citizens of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The
intention behind the scheme is to allow young (age 18-30) Australians,
Canadians and New Zealanders to visit the Netherlands for up to 12 months
and to permit them to supplement their income by working during their
holiday, which should be their main purpose of travel.
The
Netherlands are keen that working holidaymakers do not become destitute
and thus risk becoming a burden on the state, so would-be working holidaymakers
need to show that they have at least AUD$3,000 to bring with them to
support themselves, if htey already have a return air ticket. Those
who only have a single-way ticket should provide evidence of funds exceeding
AUD$6,000. Furthermore, WHV candidates are expected to take out insurance
to cover possible medical expenses during their working holiday.
Netherlands
working holiday visa applications are generally straightforward and
can be downloaded from the websites of the Royal Netherlands Embassies
in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Candidates will not usually need
professional advice and assistance in applying for a Netherlands working
holiday visa.
On arrival in the Netherlands, working holidaymakers must:
* Report to the local Alien's police within the first eight days and
apply for a residence permit (MVV) (the visa alone lets you travel to
but does not let you live in the Netherlands
* Apply for a temporary employment permit in respect of each temporary
job offered (the temporary permits are employer-specific)
* Apply for a Tax File number by registering at the Local Town hall
Candidates
wishing to obtain a Netherlands Working Holiday Visa should contact
the Royal Netherlands Embassy in their country of residence where they
can also request an application form.