Austria is accepting applications for the 2025 Working Holiday Visa Program.

Austria Working Holiday Scheme might be the key to your goal of waking up in Vienna, seeing the Alps, and obtaining international work experience in one trip. Young people from a few chosen nations can work, travel, and reside in Austria for a maximum of 12 months during this opportunity, taking in the vibrant culture, stunning scenery, and laid-back way of life of this central European location.

Who Can Apply?

Austria has signed reciprocal working holiday agreements with the following countries:

  • Australia – up to 12 months
  • Canada – up to 12 months
  • New Zealand – up to 6 months
  • Argentina, Chile, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA – generally up to 12 months.

This scheme is only available to individuals aged 18 to 30 (sometimes up to 35 depending on your nationality). It’s ideal for students, recent graduates, or young professionals looking to travel while gaining short-term work experience in Europe.


Austrian WHV Visa Requirements

Here’s what you’ll need to qualify:

  • Age: 18–30 (some exceptions allow up to 35)
  • Nationality: One of the participating countries listed above
  • Valid Passport: With at least 3 months validity beyond your planned stay
  • Financial Proof: Sufficient funds to cover living costs and a return ticket (or ability to purchase one)
  • Health and Travel Insurance: With minimum coverage of €30,000, valid throughout your stay
  • Completed Visa D Application Form
  • Biometric Passport Photo: Less than 6 months old
  • Education Proof (for some countries like Canada or Australia): May include a degree certificate or university enrollment letter

Where to Apply?

You must apply through the Austrian embassy or consulate in your home country. For some applicants already in Europe (e.g., Australians in the UK), the Austrian Embassy in London also accepts applications for:

  • Australia (12 months)
  • Canada (12 months)
  • New Zealand (6 months)

Applications can also be submitted via VFS Global in selected countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.

Tip: Apply 2–3 months before your intended travel date, as processing can take a few weeks.


What You Can Do in Austria?

  • Work: Take up casual or short-term jobs (in hospitality, tourism, retail, etc.)
  • Study: Enroll in short courses or language classes
  • Travel: Explore Austria and the entire Schengen Area (up to 90 days in other EU countries during your stay)

Note: The working holiday visa is non-renewable and cannot be extended beyond its original validity.


Application Cost

The application fee for the Visa D – Working Holiday generally falls around €150, but this may vary by embassy. There may also be small service charges if applying through VFS.


Application Timeline

You can apply up to 3 months before your intended arrival in Austria. Applications submitted less than 3 weeks before departure may not be accepted. Plan early!

Apply: https://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/travel-stay/entrance-and-residence-in-austria/working-holiday-programmes/working-holiday-application.


Final Thoughts

Austria’s Working Holiday Scheme is more than just a visa—it’s an invitation to experience European life up close. Whether it’s skiing in Innsbruck, attending Viennese balls, hiking alpine trails, or sipping coffee in old town Salzburg—you’ll make memories that last a lifetime.

So, if you’re from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, or another eligible country, this is your 2025 chance to work and travel in Austria without needing a job offer or agent. Just you, your passport, and a plan.

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