Working Holiday definition

Working Holiday means a period or periods of stay outside Hong Kong under a working holiday visa issued by an overseas country pursuant to the Working Holiday Scheme between Hong Kong and that overseas country, and shall include all ancillary trips to other countries.

Examples of Working Holiday in a sentence

  • Eligible visitors include all holders of a valid temporary visa including 417 (Working Holiday) and 457 (Temporary Skilled Worker) visas.

  • The Parties intend to agree in parallel on a reciprocal Working Holiday Programme between Austria and India to give young citizens the opportunity to appreciate the culture and way of life of the other in the context of a holiday stay in each other’s countries, with employment and study being incidental rather than primary reasons for the visit.

  • Finally Australia has initiated a Working Holiday Scheme for Thai students.

  • ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement 31 A working holiday scheme is also provided in the agreement wherein officials from New Zealand and the Philippines will enter into negotiations for a reciprocal Working Holiday Scheme which would be open to up to 100 citizens of each country.

  • A copy of your visa if your citizenship is not on the visa exemption list or if you decide to enter Japan with a Working Holiday Visa.

  • All CCUSA Working Holiday participants who have a pre-arranged job are required to go to their employers by the start date on the Job Offer Form.

  • Restaurants often employ highly skilled chefs from overseas who are in Australia on Working Holiday Visas for 6 months and who in turn, the restaurant would like to sponsor for a further 457 visa, however, the TSMIT makes it unfeasible to do so.

  • Eligible visitors include holders of valid 417 (Working Holiday) and 457 (Temporary Skilled Worker) visas.

  • It has previously been stated that the Policy-holding Beneficiary who signs up to this contract named Working Holiday or PVT may have reason to stay in a foreign country other than their country of residence for a previously determined and limited period of time, for the purpose of a temporary professional activity (manual or not), including Woofing, and being granted with a Working Holiday visa or PVT.

  • The FWO’s investigation focused on employees of ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ subject to a Working Holiday Sub-class 417 Visa (WHV) engaged during a specified period of 1 March to 15 March 2016.

Related to Working Holiday

  • Legal Holidays has the meaning specified in Section 1.14.

  • General Holiday means every Sunday and any other day which is a

  • Legal Holiday means a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in the City of New York or at a place of payment are authorized by law, regulation or executive order to remain closed. If a payment date is a Legal Holiday at a place of payment, payment may be made at that place on the next succeeding day that is not a Legal Holiday, and no interest shall accrue for the intervening period.

  • Statutory Holiday means New Year’s Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day; and

  • Carrier Holiday as herein used means a day on which Carrier’s office is closed for business.