Working Holiday Scheme definition
Working Holiday Scheme means a bilateral scheme established by the government of Hong Kong with the government of the participating overseas countries through which any person, who is ordinarily residing in Hong Kong and who satisfies the relevant eligibility criteria, may apply for a working holiday visa to take up short-term employment and/or enrol in a short study or training course in the participating overseas country while on holiday.
Working Holiday Scheme means the bilateral scheme established by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) with the governments of participating overseas countries through which the Insured Person has been granted a working holiday visa to work in the participating country while on holiday.
Working Holiday Scheme means the bilateral scheme established by the Government of the Hong Kong, China Special Administrative Region of People Republic of China (HKSAR of PRC) with the governments of participating overseas countries through which the Insured Person has been granted a working holiday visa to work in the participating country while on holiday.
Examples of Working Holiday Scheme in a sentence
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.
N/A No Unknown Bilateral/Plurilateral Foreign Affairs and Trade The reciprocal Indonesian-New Zealand Working Holiday Scheme will further people-to-people links by enabling young New Zealanders and young Indonesians to holiday and work in each other's countries.