🌆 Calgary is a medium-sized city (1.6 million inhabitants) that is increasingly attracting Working Holiday Visa holders thanks to:
A lower cost of living than Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver
A dynamic job market , particularly in construction, tourism and events.
proximity to the Canadian Rockies : Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper are just a few hours' drive away.
A relaxed atmosphere , with a strong sense of community
Less competition among backpackers for accommodation and jobs
🎯 Good tip : Calgary is often overlooked by Working Holiday Visa holders , making it a more accessible destination with less saturation in the job market.
Location: Calgary is strategically positioned at the foot of the majestic "Rockies" in the province of Alberta.
Distinctive characteristic: Every year, Calgary distinguishes itself through its economic dynamism and quality of life, attracting attention as one of the most prosperous and pleasant cities to live in in Canada.
Climate: Calgary enjoys a semi-arid climate, characterized by cold, dry winters and hot, sunny summers. The city is also renowned for its abundant sunshine.
Population: With a population of over one million, Calgary is a cosmopolitan metropolis where individuals from diverse backgrounds converge, contributing to the city's cultural diversity.
Points of interest: The Calgary Tower, the Calgary Stampede (annual festival celebrating Western culture), nearby Banff National Park, the Glenbow Museum, the Calgary Zoo, and the historic Stephen Avenue Walk district are among the city's must-see attractions.
Career opportunities: Thriving businesses and innovative projects make the city a dynamic economic hub, attracting talent from around the world. As a gateway to the surrounding area, there are also many opportunities in tourism and hospitality.

To live in Calgary with a Canadian Working Holiday Visa , you must follow the standard steps of the IEC (International Experience Canada) program.
🔹 Working Holiday Visa Service : Access our Canadian Working Holiday Visa application tutorial here . Take English classes in Calgary upon arrival to improve your English, build a network of friends, and give yourself time to look for a job and accommodation during your Canadian Working Holiday Visa.
You can then land directly in Calgary (international airport), or make a stopover in Toronto or Montreal.
To settle in Calgary upon arrival, plan to:
Purchase insurance covering the entire duration of your stay (mandatory)
Spend a few days in Vancouver to get help from our local job assistance team administrative tasks (SIM card, bank account, social security number, housing, etc.) or complete these procedures online from Calgary
To obtain your Working Holiday Permit in Calgary , you must:
Be between 18 and 30 years (up to the day before your 31st birthday)
Possess a valid Belgian passport
Have at least CAD 2,500 in savings (proof of funds)
Take out health insurance for the entire duration of your stay
To have a clean criminal record
Being selected for the EIC program
It all depends on the package you choose. Our Canada packages start at €1,599 in 2025. If you'd like to take English courses, you can generate your own quote below—this will give you a price range, but we recommend contacting us, as promotions aren't always shown on auto-generated quotes.
✅ Calgary is one of the most affordable cities in English-speaking Canada , making it possible to start your adventure on a tighter budget.

Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance