What is this program about?
The Canadian Working Holiday Program (Non-Sponsored) is a program designed for applicants who want to come to Canada to work and travel without the need for a support letter by a recognized organization (RO). This program meets the demands of Canadian employers, while enabling international young people to earn some income to support their holiday in Canada. Go International provides valuable assistance to participants with settling in, finding a job and accommodation and getting to know Canada.
Who is this program for?
Perfect for working holiday travelers who want guidance pre-arrival to Canada – and land a job with expert help and local connections. Ideal for those eager to start working in hospitality, tourism, retail, summer youth camp, labor jobs and skilled trades.

DID YOU KNOW?
Spend an absolutely amazing vacation working in Canada and truly experience the people, the unique natural beauty and the adrenaline rush that you can only get from this country. Participants in the Working Holiday program meet locals, gain international work experience, earn money to travel and make the most of their working holiday in Canada with us.
Whether you are planning to be a ski bum, a city slicker, or an outdoor traveler… let us help you get a running start to your new adventure.

OPTIONAL SERVICES
Participants in our Working Holiday program have the option to add an English or French course, IELTS preparation course, a volunteer program, and/or a career training diploma program in International Business, Digital Marketing, or Hospitality and Tourism through our parent company.
Please contact Go International for a full list and fees for these programs.
Canada Working Holiday Visa application support and guidance
“Living and Working in Canada” online orientation prior to arrival
Job support including resume structuring, cover letter writing, and overall job search guidance
Support from Go International throughout the duration of your stay
Assistance with obtaining a Social Insurance Number (SIN needed for work), bank account, and phone number [in-person in Vancouver, online otherwise]
Free wifi and printing services available at the Go International Vancouver office
Mail holding services
Access to social activities ranging from pub nights to ski trips in Vancouver and Toronto
[Optional – extra cost] Homestay or residence accommodation arranged
[Optional – extra cost] English lessons in Vancouver and Toronto
[Optional – extra cost] French lessons online
What’s not included:
Flight tickets
IEC visa processing fees (CA$184.75 for the 2026 season)
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Accommodation costs
Personal expenses
CANADA WORKING HOLIDAY VISA ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility varies by country – please see IEC website for the most accurate details.
Generally, the requirements are:
- Be a citizen of an IEC country
- Have a valid passport valid for the duration of your stay in Canada
- Your work permit in Canada can’t be longer than your passport
- Be between the ages of 18 and 35 (30 in some countries)
- Have a minimum of CA$2,500 to help cover your expenses in Canada
- Have health insurance for the duration of your stay
- You may have to present evidence of this insurance when you enter Canada.
- not be inadmissible to Canada (may require a police check)
- have, before departure, a round-trip ticket or demonstrate that you’ll have the financial resources to purchase a departure ticket at the end of your authorized stay in Canada
- not be accompanied by dependants
- pay the fees
All the information is subject to change. Please check the IEC website for the most up-to-date information.
It’s a version of the International Experience Canada (IEC) Working Holiday program where you apply for your Canada Working Holiday work permit directly through the Canadian government and then use Go International’s support services (job help, accommodation resources, settling-in advice) once you’ve obtained your permit.
As the name suggests, this DOES NOT include an RO sponsorship for your visa application.
To be eligible, you must:
• Be a citizen of a country that has a Youth Mobility (IEC) Agreement with Canada,
• Be between 18 and 35 years old (exact age cut-off can vary by country),
• Hold or be able to obtain a valid IEC Working Holiday work permit directly through IEC.
Participants can work and travel in Canada for between 12 and 24 months, depending on your country’s agreement.
Not for an open work permit. With the Working Holiday work permit you don’t need a job offer before you arrive in Canada — you can search for work after arrival while exploring the country. Go International offers job search support to help you find employment quickly.
Go International offers personalized support throughout your stay — including help with job searching, finding accommodation, getting a Social Insurance Number (SIN), online orientation for your stay in Canada.
If you haven’t found your answer here, you may be able to find it on the IRCC Help Centre.

