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Programme Fact File Work America


At just £375, Work America is a low- cost four-month option for full-time students in search of a summer job, career-related work experience or casual employment to fund their travels. Previous participants have worked in a range of roles from professional to fun including


Canadian companies looking to employ staff from the UK. Four Seasons Resort, Whistler is offering an exciting opportunity for British and Irish citizens to work in hospitality and tourism in a world- class ski destination.


Work New Zealand


marketing, legal and music, as well as in theme parks, and on ranches.


Work Canada


The 12-month Work Canada programme for 18 to 30s, with a fee of £339, is also proving extremely popular, as the Canadian High Commission prepares to release a new, annual quota of 5,000 working holiday visas for the UK. Each year BUNAC works closely with


Work New Zealand’s new quota of IEP visas, exclusive to BUNAC, is also now available. These Work Exchange Visas allow British and Irish citizens aged between 18 and 35 years to live and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months – so those over 30 who thought they were too old for a gap year can think again! Working Holiday visas for up to 12 or 23 months are also an option for applicants aged between 18 and 30 years. The BUNAC programme costs £324.


Volunteering and Internships


BUNAC also provides numerous ethical, low-cost


volunteering abroad and teaching internship programmes across Africa, Asia and the Americas, giving participants the chance to help local communities and make a genuine difference to their lives.


Find out more at: www.bunac.org.uk


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