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International Experience Canada (Working Holiday)

Young people from countries with a youth-mobility agreement who want to travel and work in Canada.

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The International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) is a Canadian work & skilled visa. This guide covers who it's for, the key eligibility criteria, the indicative 2025 cost (~CA$172 participation fee + ~CA$100 open work permit holder fee) and processing time (~8 weeks after invitation (plus pool wait)), the route to permanent residence, common pitfalls and FAQs.

Who the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) is for

Young people from countries with a youth-mobility agreement who want to travel and work in Canada.

No direct PR, but Canadian work gained can support a later CEC or PNP application.

International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) - eligibility criteria

  • Citizen of a country with a youth-mobility agreement (or use a recognized organization)
  • Be within the eligible age range (usually 18-35)
  • Have minimum funds (around CA$2,500)
  • Hold health insurance for the stay
  • Be admissible to Canada

International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) cost & processing time (2025)

The indicative government fee for the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) (Canada) is ~CA$172 participation fee + ~CA$100 open work permit holder fee, with an indicative processing time of ~8 weeks after invitation (plus pool wait). Figures are for 2025 and may change - confirm at IRCC (canada.ca).

TypeTemporary
Where you applyOnline via the IEC pool (apply from outside Canada)
Length of stay12 to 24 months depending on nationality
Work rightsOpen work permit (Working Holiday); work for most employers
Study rightsShort courses only
Government fee~CA$172 participation fee + ~CA$100 open work permit holder fee
Processing time~8 weeks after invitation (plus pool wait)
Route to PRNo direct PR, but Canadian work gained can support a later CEC or PNP application.

Pathway & next steps

No direct PR, but Canadian work gained can support a later CEC or PNP application.

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Common International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) pitfalls we fix

Selection is by random rounds of invitations
Working Holiday usually allows only one participation per category
Insurance must cover the entire authorized period

International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) - frequently asked questions

How much does the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) cost?

The International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) government fee is ~CA$172 participation fee + ~CA$100 open work permit holder fee. Figures are indicative for 2025; always confirm current fees at IRCC (canada.ca) before applying.

How long does the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) take to process?

Indicative processing time is ~8 weeks after invitation (plus pool wait). Actual timeframes vary with caseload, completeness and your circumstances.

Does the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) lead to permanent residence?

No direct PR, but Canadian work gained can support a later CEC or PNP application.

Can I work on the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday)?

Work rights: Open work permit (Working Holiday); work for most employers.

Who can apply for the International Experience Canada (Working Holiday)?

Young people from countries with a youth-mobility agreement who want to travel and work in Canada.

Sources & official references

This guide is compiled from official Canada government sources and is updated periodically. Eligibility, fees and processing times change - always confirm the current rules with the issuing authority before you apply:

Figures are indicative for 2025 and government fees and rules change. Confirm current details at IRCC (canada.ca) before applying. General information only - not immigration advice.