New Zealand Working Holiday Visa 2026: Confirmed Opening Dates by Country


Immigration New Zealand has now confirmed the opening dates for its 2026 Working Holiday Visa schemes, giving prospective travellers a clear timeline for when applications will become available. With places capped and demand typically high, these confirmed dates are an important milestone for anyone planning to live, work, and travel in New Zealand this year.

What is a Working Holiday Visa?

A Working Holiday visa gives travellers from partner countries the chance to live in New Zealand while working and studying on a limited basis. Travel is still the main focus, but the visa allows holders to take on short-term or casual work and complete brief courses, helping to fund a longer stay. Eligibility and conditions vary depending on nationality.

Most schemes are open to applicants aged 18 to 30, although a small number allow people to apply up to the age of 35. For the majority of countries, the visa is valid for up to 12 months. Canadian citizens can stay for up to 23 months, while UK passport holders may remain for up to 36 months, reflecting long-standing agreements between New Zealand and those countries.

What can (and can’t) you do on a Working Holiday visa?

Once in New Zealand, Working Holiday visa holders can begin work immediately and are free to leave and re-enter the country while their visa remains valid. Employment is usually casual or seasonal, with common roles in hospitality, tourism, agriculture, and vineyard work.

Study is allowed for up to six months, which can include English-language courses, short training programmes, or study-abroad modules. Applicants must also show they have enough funds to support themselves, including a return or onward travel ticket, and confirm that travelling — not working or studying — is their primary reason for visiting.

Permanent or full-time long-term roles are not permitted. Anyone wishing to continue working in New Zealand beyond the scope of a working holiday will need to apply for another visa, such as the Accredited Employer Work Visa.

Below are key opening dates and quotas for 2026 (note: places fill up fast and opening dates are phased throughout the year):

Country Opening date Places
Malaysia11 February1,150
Portugal19 February50
Mexico26 February200
Estonia4 March100
Philippines12 March100
Hong Kong19 March400
Slovenia1 April100
Spain9 April2,000
Hungary23 April100
Slovakia5 May100
Austria12 May100
Korea14 May3,000
Israel21 May200
Taiwan28 May600
Singapore3 June300
Czech18 June1,200
United Kingdom25 June15,000
China2 July1,000
Luxembourg8 July50
Poland15 July100
Latvia22 July100
Thailand5 August100
Malta12 August50
Lithuania19 August100
Türkiye27 August100
Croatia10 September100
Argentina24 September1,000
Peru1 October100
Brazil8 October300
Chile15 October940
Vietnam3 November200
Uruguay17 November200
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