Countries and Territories Offering Working Holiday Visas
- Asia: Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Republic of China (Taiwan), Singapore, Thailand
- America: Argentina, Canada, Chile, Uruguay
- Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom
- Oceania: Australia, New Zealand
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Famous quotes containing the words countries and, countries, territories, offering, working and/or holiday:
“All my life I have lived and behaved very much like [the] sandpiperjust running down the edges of different countries and continents, looking for something ... having spent most of my life timorously seeking for subsistence along the coastlines of the world.”
—Elizabeth Bishop (19111979)
“Other countries have history; we have nothing but contradictions.”
—Christina Stead (19021983)
“Curiosity doesnt matter any more. These days people dont want to be transported to emotional territories where they dont know how to react.”
—Hector Babenko (b. 1946)
“We rarely quote nowadays to appeal to authority ... though we quote sometimes to display our sapience and erudition. Some authors we quote against. Some we quote not at all, offering them our scrupulous avoidance, and so make them part of our white mythology. Other authors we constantly invoke, chanting their names in cerebral rituals of propitiation or ancestor worship.”
—Ihab Hassan (b. 1925)
“Working women today are trying to achieve in the work world what men have achieved all alongbut men have always had the help of a woman at home who took care of all the other details of living! Today the working woman is also that woman at home, and without support services in the workplace and a respect for the work women do within and outside the home, the attempt to do both is taking its tollon women, on men, and on our children.”
—Jeanne Elium (20th century)
“April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees.”
—E.Y. Harburg (18981981)