A Gap Year Working And Travelling In Oz

A Gap Year Working And Travelling In Oz

Gap years are becoming ever more popular with students finishing their

A-levels, wishing to mark their new found independence with a jaunt into

the unknown, before committing to university life or employment. Who can

blame them? There are hundreds of countries across the globe calling out

for exploration. Perhaps none more so than Australia, complete with its

limitless sun, sea and surf, outstanding architecture, unconquerable

wilderness and sheer massiveness. However, it is the very scale of

Australia that makes it somewhat daunting for many would-be travellers.

Seeing it all, or even a decent portion of what Australia has to offer,

is simply impossible in the 3 months offered by a standard travel visa.

Sure, you can apply for an extended travel visa but these are hard to

come by and few are lucky enough to have the savings to be able to

support themselves over such a long period of time. Fortunately there is

an alternative.


A Gap Year Working And Travelling In Oz

 



Many gap-year students are now taking advantage of the working holiday

maker visa. The United Kingdom is one of 23 countries with which

Australia has a reciprocal relationship whereby residents of one country

can travel to the other for a period of 12 months and supplement their

travel funds with wages earned from temporary employment. To qualify for

this special visa applicants must be aged 18 to 30 and single or married

without children, it is fair to say that most gap-year students would

meet these requirements. However, there are a number of more subjective

conditions that may exclude some candidates, for example, you must show

that you have a good chance of finding temporary work (experience

working in a bar or as an outdoor-activity instructor may be helpful)

and must also have a return ticket or prove that you have sufficient

funds to purchase one. To check if you are likely to qualify for such a

may be worth a visit.



Even if you do qualify for the visa there are restrictions - you are

only allowed to work for a single employer for a period of 3 months,

this is to encourage travel and to ensure that you do not become too

settled in a single place. Of course you could get around this

restriction by accepting employment in the same area but with a

different company, however, surely the whole reason for a gap year is to

seek out new experiences, new people and new places.



So, let's assume that you qualify for a visa, what is there to do once

you have reached Australia? Must see cities include; Sydney, Melbourne,

Perth, Brisbane, Cairns and, of course, the capital itself (in fact

entirely built for this single purpose) - Canberra. Famous tourist

attractions such as; Ayers Rock (or Uluru to give it its Aboriginal

name), the Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef are also more

than worth a visit. There is undoubtedly enough here to fill 12 months

with unmitigated adventure and the experiences of several lifetimes.



Australia is amazing and the working holiday maker visa means gap year

students can experience more of it for longer but, as always, it is

important to be safe and plan your journeys carefully. Now that you know

all you need to for an enjoyable gap year tip down-under, all that

remains for me to say is: good luck, have fun and always remember to

wear sun screen!

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