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Why Choose Summer for WHV
Summer is one of the best seasons to experience a Working Holiday in Australia due to higher job demand, active tourism, and vibrant city lifestyles. Many cafés, restaurants, hotels, and tourism businesses increase hiring during this period, creating more opportunities for WHV participants to find flexible work while exploring different parts of Australia.
What is Summer Working Holiday Visa in Australia
The Summer Working Holiday period in Australia refers to the peak season where tourism, hospitality, and seasonal industries experience increased business activity and higher demand for temporary workers. During this time, many WHV participants travel to Australia to work in cafés, restaurants, hotels, tourism attractions, retail, and other casual roles while exploring the country.
Summer Season.....
Summer is also one of the most active and social seasons in Australia, offering warm weather, outdoor activities, beaches, festivals, and travel opportunities across major cities and coastal regions. For many Working Holiday participants, it is the ideal period to combine work, travel, and lifestyle experiences during their stay in Australia.
Is It For Me?
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Eligible WHV passport holder
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Aged 18–30
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Meet visa eligibility requirements
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Sufficient financial savings
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Valid passport
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Health & character clearance
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Basic English communication
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Prepared for overseas travel
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Open to flexible work environments
What Candidates and Ex-WHV Say
Feedback from Candidates
and Ex-WHV
Dec, 2024
“WHV was more than just travelling for me. I met people from different countries, gained international work experience, and experienced a completely different lifestyle while exploring Australia during my free time.”
– 2023 Candidate
Nov, 2024
“One of the best parts of WHV was the people I met along the way. I shared houses with travellers from different countries, worked with international teams, and built friendships that continued even after returning home. The experience gave me a broader perspective on life and different cultures.”



