BEFORE APPLICATION DAY<\/h5>\n
1. I am currently in my fifth (or third or fourth) year of study, will I meet the three-year tertiary requirement? 2. I am a Filipino citizen living outside the Philippines, can I still apply? 3. I currently live outside the Philippines, can I process my application in the nearest visa application centre (VAC)? 4. I have family in New Zealand, can they sponsor me for this visa? 5. I cannot comply with keeping the money for three months or one year as mentioned in your blog, what should I do? \/ I have only opened my bank account recently, does it mean I cannot apply? 6. I am turning 31 this 2018, can I still apply? 7. Can I use a Philippine-based medical insurance provider? 8. Is there another payment method other than paying by credit card or debit card with Visa or MasterCard logo? 9. Can I use another person\u2019s credit card or debit card? 10. My passport is expiring this 2019 or 2020, can I still apply? 11. I still have a valid visa in New Zealand, can I apply for this visa? \/ I am currently in New Zealand on a temporary visa, can I apply for this visa? 12. Can I practise on another country\u2019s working holiday form? 13. Will they refund my application if the application is declined? 14. I have filled out a form for last year\u2019s application, can I use it this year? 15. Do I need to upload any documents during application? 16. Is there an interview? 17. What can I submit as proof of funds? 18. Will I get the application fee back if I am not part of the 100 applicants? 19. What can I use as National ID? 20. The birth certificate does not have an issue date. 21. I have family in New Zealand, can they apply in my name? 22. Do I need to register on the website before application day?
\n\u2013 No. The Philippine Working Holiday Visa<\/a> information page in the Immigration New Zealand (INZ) website clearly states that \u201cYou must have a tertiary qualification.<\/strong>\u201d In other words you need to have graduated first before you can qualify for the visa. Tertiary education definition and study length period may vary depending on different countries so they put you must have studied for the qualification at least three years as this is the standard in New Zealand.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Yes as long as you meet all the requirements. The Philippine Working Holiday Scheme fortunately does not require an applicant to be ordinarily resident of the country named in particular working holiday scheme and to be living in the country of citizenship upon application (like China).<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No. Ever since the Philippine Working Holiday Visa Scheme opened, applications had always been handled by INZ Manila unless the applicant is currently in New Zealand on application day. In the latter\u2019s case, the application will be handled by a New Zealand INZ branch.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 The rules clearly stipulate that you must have the funds. If you need your family\u2019s help in securing the funds, they must send you money and you should keep that money in an account in your name.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 I submitted a year\u2019s worth of bank statement just to show I have held the money for a while and that the money really is mine. I want them to have no doubt. You do not have to do this. This was MY<\/strong> preference. Your circumstances may be different from mine so nope, you do not have to keep your money for a year. Just make sure when asked by the Case Officer where you got your funds, you are able to answer truthfully.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 As long as you are still 30 years old on 7 February 2019, you can still apply.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 I think you could but do you not think it is better to use a New Zealand-based one just in case? It will be easier to claim against a New Zealand insurance company while in New Zealand.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 There is none. There is a question on the form whether or not you have a credit card. If you answer no, then the system will not let you proceed.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Yes and please make sure you have the owner\u2019s permission to use it. Please also make sure that the card has enough balance.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No, the system will not let you proceed. There is a question on the Working Holiday Specific section that asks when you want to travel to New Zealand. For example in 2018, the earliest date you can choose is the day after application day, 9 February 2018. From this date your passport must be valid for at least 15 months (12 months stay on WHV, 3 months allowance). So in this case, your passport must be valid until 9 May 2019. If your passport is expiring earlier this date then you must renew your passport as soon as possible and provide the new passport\u2019s details in the application form. Note: Getting an appointment date is not enough.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Yes, as long as you meet all the requirements and except if you are holding a limited visa.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No. Someone I know practised on a visa fee free country and her application went through. She is not a citizen of that country. When she was able to get a slot in the Philippine working holiday scheme, her application had been denied due to false declarations. So nope. Do not do it.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No, there is no such thing as refunding application fees when the application is declined. There is no guarantee of visa approval when you get a slot and that does not mean there will be a refund.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No, the system will delete the previous year\u2019s form before the application opens for the current year.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 No.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 There is none. None that I know of.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Bank statements, credit card statements (with enough balance), bank drafts, traveller\u2019s cheques. You cannot use investment portfolios and similar products.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 You will not be able to pay anymore if there is no slot available. No payment, no slot.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 The Philippines does not have an official National ID so you may use any ID issued by the government. (e.g. PRC ID, UMID, voter\u2019s ID, etc)<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 You can use the day printed on the receipt. If you do not have a receipt anymore, just pick any date. It does not matter.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 I would not recommend this to be fair to everyone but I do know people do this. It\u2019s your risk to take.<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Definitely. You would not have enough time to register on the application day itself. Please check this page<\/a> to know how to register for the website.<\/p>\n