What should I know about the Chile WHV?
WHV ChileIt is now official, Chile is one of the countries that can welcome young French people under the WHV program. This opens up a new possibility for candidates wishing to conquer a nation with multiple landscapes and culturally rich.
What is the Chile WHV?
A Working Holiday Visa (WHV) is an exchange program between two countries. The beneficiaries of this project receive a temporary visa allowing them to travel for a fixed period while working to finance their expenses.
The countries that have signed agreements with France under this program are Australia, Argentina, Canada, South Korea, Colombia, Japan, Russia, New Zealand, Hong Kong , Chile and Brazil. However, the agreements with the latter country have not yet entered into force, so it will be necessary to wait a while before leaving for the country of Cariocas with a Working Holiday Visa in Brazil.
For those who are interested in a Chile WHV, the agreement, initialed on June 8, 2015, between France and Chile entered into force on November 1, 2015. There is therefore no time to waste if you wish to do so. part of the first beneficiaries of this visa, especially since there are only 200 places available each year! 200 people have already been able to obtain their visas until December 31, 2015. In 2016, 200 other young people will have the pleasure of discovering this country of a thousand faces with a Chile WHV in their pocket.
Thanks to this program, you can travel freely in this Latin American country for a year, with the possibility of working in order to increase your income while improving your Spanish level as you meet. While the trip promises to be rich in discoveries, it also has other advantages such as cultural enrichment, the opportunity to gain autonomy and the capitalization of new experiences.
How to get the Chile PVT?
If you are attracted to the idea of getting a Chile Working Holiday Visa, you must meet certain conditions. You must have a valid French passport and be between the ages of 18 and 30 inclusive when you submit your application. In addition, no dependent can accompany you during your stay in Chile.
You must also have at least € 2,500 to support yourself during your first months there. After obtaining your visa, you have a maximum of 3 months to go to Chile. Finally, it is important that you have never participated in a working holiday program there before.
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