Discussion: Pvtistes who want an extension
- 05/12/17, 12:41 #1hey,
i would like to know if there any option to extend my WHV in Germany for 6more month...
Actually I had a visa for a whole year (July 2017 July 2018)
thank for your replies
the girl who doesn’t want to get back home.
- 05/12/17, 13:06 #2Hello Marie Louise,
I don't know well the agreement between Canada (probably) and Germany. But I think that, ff you have an employer in Germany, you may be able to apply for a visa Young professional.
=> Embassy and Consulates General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Canada - Work & Travel in Germany: the Youth Mobility Visa
However, the Canada-Germany agreement says that there must be "an interruption between the two stays", but I don't know if the interruption must be for 1 day or 3 months for example : https://www.canada.diplo.de/contentb...m_download.pdf (page 4).
- 06/12/17, 10:45 #3Thanks for the links, but if I understand it right... i can’t ask for a second visa as PVT for the same country...so what i need is a new PVT in a new country ?
Can I do it away from my home , I mean , do I have to come back to Canada ask the ambassade or i could also do it from Here, In Europe ?
- 06/12/17, 10:54 #4You can apply for another Working Holiday Visa but you can't reapply for a Working Holiday Visa in Germany. Depending on your destination, you might need to come back to Canada to apply for a new visa.
For example, you won't need to go back to Canada to apply for a Working Holiday Visa in New Zealand or in Australie (or even in France actually...).
But for other countries, like Japan for example, you must apply in person at a consulate or an embassy of your country of destination only in Canada.
You can check where you can go as a Canadian on this link : Canadians: Work and travel abroad with International Experience Canada - Canada.ca
- 06/12/17, 11:03 #5
- 07/12/17, 11:22 #6Juste une question : pourquoi vous écrivez en anglais, je pensais que Marie-Louise (en plus originaire de Québec) était plutôt francophone, non ?
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- 07/12/17, 11:38 #7
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- 07/12/17, 12:04 #8Non mais ceci dit ça pourra peut-être servir à des canadiens anglophones qui passeraient par là, du coup
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