Working Holidaymakers This leaflet explains what the Immigration Rules say about working holidaymakers. They are only a guide and aim to answer frequently asked questions. What is the working holidaymaker scheme? How do I qualify as a working holidaymaker? How long can I stay? How much and what work can I do? You can take most types of work including voluntary work, but you may not engage in any business, or provide services as a professional sportsperson. (Any other type of professional work is permitted.) You can choose when to work and when to take your holiday breaks as you wish, but you must not work for more than a total of 12 months or you will be breaking the conditions of your stay. NB: People issued with a working holidaymaker visa before 8 February 2005 do not have any restrictions upon the amount or type of work that they may do." Do I need a visa as a working holidaymaker? What is a visa? If you have a valid UK visa we will not normally refuse you entry to the UK unless your circumstances have changed, or you gave false information or you did not tell us important facts when you applied for your visa. When you arrive in the UK, an Immigration Officer may question you, so take all relevant documents in your hand luggage. How do I apply for a visa? What will I need to make my application? How much money will you need to qualify as a working holidaymaker? You should get information about how much money you will need, for example through regional tourist offices or through UK websites, about the area in which you wish to stay. This will help you find out how much you may have to spend on somewhere to stay, travel and other basic living expenses. You will then have a clear idea of how much money you will need. What will happen when you make the application? Once they have accepted your application they may need to interview you. You may stay in the UK as a working holidaymaker for two years from the date you enter: You should tell the Entry Clearance Officer when you plan to travel so that your visa can start from that date. The visa can start any time up to three months from the date of issue. What are public funds? Can I extend my stay as a working holidaymaker? Information on the work permit process and the charges involved is available on the Home Office working in the UK website. For advice and information about extending your stay in other immigration categories once you are in the UK please contact CARA (Charity No. 1135610) on +44 (0) 844 478 0015 - Mob: +44 (0) 795 695 2645 - Fax: +44 (0) 872 115 8436 - Email: info@cara-online.org. For any further information on immigration issues, please read also
Updated May 7th 2010 |
