Can you have multiple Working Holiday Visas (WHV) in Europe? [closed]

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Can you you have let's say a 1 year working holiday visa in Netherlands and a 1 year working holiday visa in Germany, Belgium, Estonia etc. at the same time? or can you only have one at a time?






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Can you apply for more than one Working Holiday Visa?

You may be eligible for more than one pool, so for example you can enter in both the Young Professionals and the Working Holiday Visa. However, you cannot enter twice for one pool of candidates.

How many times can you get a Working Holiday Visa?

These visas are valid for stays of up to one year and can be applied for up to three times.

Can I get a second Working Holiday Visa UK?

To be eligible for a second or third Working Holiday visa applicants currently must show that they have done at least three or six months of 'specified work'. When the new arrangements commence, UK passport holders will not have to meet this requirement when applying for a second or third Working Holiday visa.

Can you get a second Australian Working Holiday Visa?

You can apply for a second Working Holiday Maker visa either while you still have your first visa or at a later date. Find out more information about applying for a second Working Holiday visa (Subclass 417) or a second Work and Holiday visa (Subclass 462).



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