The Republic of Lithuania and Canada have a bilateral agreement that allows Canadians between the age of 18 and 35 to travel and work for up to 12 months. The issuance of a work permit is accompanied by a stamp duty of 120 litas per year. Before you leave, you must prove that you have 2400 litas in your bank account if you have a job and you have not pre-ordered 4800 litas. It is a bold shame that older people cannot take advantage of it. It is perfect for midlife crisis or half-board or a chance to use an easily transferable trade (such as writing, photography) in a very cool place. Just to say…. Youth should not be wasted only on young people!! Slovenia and Canada have entered into a bilateral agreement providing work leave visas for Canadians between the ages of 18 and 35. The visa allows you to travel and work for up to 12 months in Slovenia. Participation in the program costs CAD 206 and you must prove that you have a return ticket or enough money to buy a ticket.
Greece and Canada have signed a bilateral agreement that allows Canadians between the age of 18 and 35 to travel and work for up to 12 months in Greece. You can participate in this program twice! The registration fee is 100 euros and you must prove that you have 1,800 euros in your bank account. Norway and Canada have an agreement that allows Canadians between the age of 18 and 36 to travel and work for up to 12 months in Norway. You must show that you have at least enough money to live for the first three months of your stay. This can be money in the bank or an official offer of paid work. The amount of your bank account must be 10,825 NOK per month (32,475 for the first 3 months). There is also a registration fee of 5,400 NOK. You should certainly do the same for the Americans. most people don`t even know that such options exist. the only working holiday visas I know are from NZ and Australia (I guess we don`t have the same programs because we have 315 million people…
and most of the countries involved don`t have as many!) but…. We have many other options, ranging from the Peace Corps to Fullbright programs to Norway, which offer a „Learn norwegian language visa if you have a bachelor`s degree.“ The only problem with this visa is that you must have 20,000 usd in a bank account. Mr. Hahah. I think visa is mainly for people in a relationship w/a Norwegian (that`s how I came here first). but still, there are a lot of options and people don`t know anything about them! Canada and Australia have signed a reciprocal agreement that allows young Canadians between the age of 18 and 35 to travel and work for up to 12 months in Australia.