Australian Working Holiday Maker
By Bruce
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About this ebook
The motivation behind writing this book was to answer a question that many people have when considering a working holiday in Australia: can you earn $100,000 in just one year? As a long-time resident of Australia, the author is well-versed in the country's economic and cultural landscape, having lived there for 35 years. With this experience, the author felt compelled to create a guide to help working holiday makers navigate the journey from preparation to arrival in Australia, as well as to provide advice on what to do once they are there.
The guide covers everything from pre-departure preparations to making the most of your working holiday experience. It offers practical advice on the best ways to find work in Australia, how to create a budget and save money, and how to navigate the Australian taxation system. Additionally, the author provides insights into the Australian culture and way of life, as well as tips on how to make friends and get the most out of your time in the country.
As the author acknowledges, the working holiday experience can be challenging, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the Australian way of life. This book, therefore, is designed to be a comprehensive guide that will help readers to overcome any obstacles and make the most of their working holiday experience in Australia.
It is important to note that the information provided in the book may be subject to slight variations across different states due to the nature of Australian law. Furthermore, the author does not assume any legal responsibility for the information presented in the book, and readers are advised to consult with local laws and regulations before applying the information to real-life situations.
In summary, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone considering a working holiday in Australia. Its comprehensive coverage of the entire working holiday experience, combined with the author's extensive knowledge of the Australian culture and way of life, make it an essential guide for anyone looking to make the most of their working holiday adventure.
Bruce
I have truly come a long way without rest. Born into a humble background, I now appreciate the taste of gradually achieving success in life. If everything had been accomplished from the beginning, what fun would life have held? The author of this book, Lawyer Bruce Yoon, worked as a Foreign Affairs Detective in Korea for five years before studying abroad in Australia, where he began studying computer science. He then explored software development and consulting while searching for his purpose. During that time, he pursued theological studies and later participated in M&A projects. Following his involvement in IT/BT businesses, he enrolled in law school and became an attorney.
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Australian Working Holiday Maker - Bruce
Australian Working Holiday Makers
for
100 thousand dollars
Bruce Yoon
Copyright © 2023 Bruce Yoon
All rights reserved.
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DEDICATION
To all the adventurous souls who have taken the leap to explore Australia on a Working Holiday Visa, this book is dedicated to you. May the experiences you have and the memories you make last a lifetime. Your bravery, curiosity, and hard work are an inspiration to us all. May this guide serve as a helpful companion on your journey, and may your time in Australia be filled with wonder, growth, and joy.
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my family for their unwavering patience and support as I worked on this book. To my partner, thank you for understanding the countless hours I spent researching, writing, and editing. Your patience with my hectic schedule and long absences from family gatherings has been truly remarkable.
PROLOGUE
Australia is a popular destination for many travelers each year due to its stunning natural landscapes and diverse cultural attractions. Among them, the Working Holiday visa is a visa that allows people to work and gain various experiences while staying in Australia, making it a popular choice for those who want a unique experience in Australia.
The Australia Working Holiday visa is available for young people between the ages of 18 and 30 who want to work and gain various experiences in Australia for a year. It is possible to experience various cultures and grow oneself by experiencing different cultures and interacting with different people while working in Australia.
However, obtaining an Australian Working Holiday visa requires a lot of effort. Knowing various information from visa applications to living tips in Australia can make life in Australia easier.
This book covers everything about the Australia Working Holiday visa in detail and provides information about living in Australia. This book will be helpful to those interested in living in Australia and those who want to have a new experience in Australia.
In particular, this book provides information on the process of applying for an Australian Working Holiday visa, necessary documents, and ways to find work easily in Australia. Some Working Holiday visa holders claim to have earned one billion won (approximately one million dollars) during their stay in Australia. This book explores whether this claim is true and provides insight on how one could earn such a significant amount of money during a year-long stay.
Australia is a land of endless possibilities. Start your journey to experience new things in Australia today!
Chapter 1 Introduction to the System and Visa
What is a Working Holiday (WH) visa?
The Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program is a reciprocal agreement that allows young people from over 40 partner countries to experience Australian culture, lifestyle, and job opportunities. The program has been in place since 1975 and has played a significant role in promoting personal connections and cultural exchange between Australia and partner countries, with a particular focus on the youth.
The WHM program allows young people aged between 18 and 35 (inclusive) to take a 12-month holiday in Australia and engage in short-term work and study. The program's main objectives are to provide participants with an opportunity to experience Australian culture and way of life while supplementing their travel funds through short-term work.
The WHM program was first introduced in 1975 to promote tourism and cultural exchange between Australia and the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland, and Canada. The program was later expanded to include more partner countries, including Korea, and is now available to young people from over 40 countries worldwide.
Over the years, the program has undergone several changes to ensure efficiency and sustainability. For example, in 2005, the Australian government introduced the Working Holiday Maker visa, allowing program participants to stay in Australia for up to 12 months and work for one employer for up to six months.
In 2016, the Australian government made additional changes to the program, such as increasing the age limit from 30 to 35 for certain countries and expanding the number of places available to program participants. The government also reduced visa application fees and introduced a 15% tax for the Working Holiday Maker.
The Australian Working Holiday Maker program has played a vital role in promoting cultural exchange and personal connections between Australia and partner countries since its inception in 1975. As a program that allows young people to supplement their travel funds through short-term work and gain valuable experiences, it has undergone several changes over the years to ensure efficiency and sustainability. It remains a popular program among young people worldwide, particularly offering them with valuable experiences and opportunities. We hope that you too can achieve your dream of exploring Australia through this program.
There are two subclasses available for Australian Working Holiday Visa: Subclass 417 and Subclass 462.