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Austria Opens Application for Working Holiday Visa 2025: How to Apply

If you are between 18 and 30—or in some cases, up to 35—and want to live in Europe without committing to long-term employment or study, Austria’s Working Holiday Visa (WHV) offers a flexible opportunity in 2025.

Whether you plan to hike the Alps, explore Vienna, or take casual work to support your travels, this visa allows you to experience life in Austria while gaining international work experience.

Here’s a detailed overview of who qualifies, how it works, and what you need to apply.

What Is Austria’s Working Holiday Visa?

Austria’s Working Holiday Visa is a one-year residence permit that allows young travelers from eligible countries to live, work, and travel within Austria for up to 12 months.

Unlike a tourist visa, this permit allows you to take short-term or seasonal jobs, enroll in short courses, and travel through the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within your visa period.

Important: This visa is non-renewable and can be used only once.

Who Can Apply for Austria’s Working Holiday Visa?

This visa is available to citizens of countries that have bilateral agreements with Austria. Below are the eligible nationalities and visa durations:

Country Visa Duration
Australia Up to 1 year
Canada Up to 1 year
New Zealand Up to 6 months
Chile Up to 1 year
Argentina Up to 1 year
South Korea Up to 1 year
Japan Up to 1 year
United States Up to 1 year
Taiwan Up to 1 year
Hong Kong Up to 1 year

Most applicants must be aged 18 to 30, though some countries (e.g., Canada) allow applicants up to age 35. The program is ideal for students, recent graduates, and young professionals.

What You Can Do with a Working Holiday Visa in Austria

  • Work: Take up temporary or seasonal jobs in sectors like tourism, hospitality, and retail
  • Study: Join short-term courses, including German language classes
  • Travel: Explore Austria and visit other Schengen countries for up to 90 days during your stay

Visa Requirements and Documents Needed

To apply, you’ll typically need the following:

  • Age: 18 to 30 (some exceptions up to 35)
  • Valid Passport: Must be valid at least three months beyond your intended stay
  • Proof of Funds: To cover living expenses and return travel
  • Health and Travel Insurance: Minimum coverage of $30,000
  • Visa D Application Form: Completed and signed
  • Passport Photograph: Taken within the last six months
  • Educational Documents: Required for some nationalities
  • Police Clearance Certificate: May be needed depending on your country

Where and How to Apply

Submit your application through the Austrian embassy or consulate in your home country.

  • In Europe: The Austrian Embassy in London handles applications for Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders residing in Europe
  • Outside Europe: VFS Global handles applications in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK

Apply 60 to 90 days before your intended departure. Submissions made fewer than three weeks before travel may not be processed in time.

Application Timeline and Fees

Step Details
Application Window Up to 90 days before travel
Cut-off Time At least 3 weeks before your departure
Visa Fee Around $174.01 (varies by country/office)
Additional Charges VFS service fees may apply

Start Your Application

Begin your visa process or find more details through Austria’s official immigration or embassy websites.

Conclusion

Austria’s Working Holiday Visa is more than just a document—it’s a gateway to cultural exploration, casual work, and adventure across Europe. With 2025 applications now open, this is your chance to start planning a life-changing year abroad.