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Working Holiday Visa as a couple or with friends: everything you need to know

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13/05/2026

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Going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple or with friends: everything you need to know

Going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple or with friends is an appealing idea—and a really good one. Sharing the adventure with your partner or a close friend means creating more memories, splitting the costs, and always having someone by your side during moments of doubt. But a Working Holiday Visa as a couple also requires specific planning and a few important points to consider before departure.

🌏 Going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple or with friends: is it possible?

Yes, absolutely. Nothing in the Working Holiday visa conditions prohibits traveling as a couple. Each person simply needs to submit their own application individually. The Working Holiday Visa for couples is based on a personal and non-transferable visa, but two people can certainly arrive together, share accommodation, and find work in the same place. The only rule to respect is not having dependent children. Dependent persons cannot accompany a Working Holiday visa holder. For a couple without children, there are no obstacles.

💡 The advantages of going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple

Going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple offers many concrete advantages that make the experience more comfortable, more economical and more enriching.

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Housing divided in two

In Australia, a double room costs 250–350 AUD/week in total, or 125–175 AUD per person — a significant saving from the first month.

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Emotional security

Moments of doubt, loneliness, or stress exist in every Working Holiday Visa. Having your partner or friend by your side changes everything: the hardships are shared, the good times are multiplied tenfold.

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Simplified logistics

Finding accommodation, buying a van, planning a road trip, handling administrative procedures — everything is easier with two people. We divide the tasks and move faster.

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Instant social network

Arriving in an unfamiliar country without knowing anyone can be daunting. As a couple, you have a basic network — and it's often easier to expand that network together.

⚠️ Things to consider before going on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple

A Working Holiday Visa for couples requires serious preparation. Here are 3 classic pitfalls to absolutely avoid:

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Aligning expectations before departure

One wants to work as much as possible to save money, the other prefers to travel. One wants to stay in a big city, the other dreams of farm work in Queensland. These differences create tension if they are not discussed before departure.

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Maintaining financial independence

On a Working Holiday Visa, situations can change quickly: one person might find a job before another, or one might decide to move to a different city. Keeping separate accounts avoids friction and preserves everyone's independence.

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Accepting that we cannot do everything together

Paradoxically, the couples who are most successful on their Working Holiday Visa accept having their own space: separate activities, different friends, sometimes jobs in different places for a few weeks.

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The Friends Pack: €100 discount each

At Visavacancestravail.be, our Friends Pack allows two (or more) people who travel together to benefit from a €100 discount each on their pack — that is, savings in total

  • ✅ Applicable to all packages: Basic, Complete, Activities, Pack+
  • ✅ All destinations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea
  • ✅ Everyone chooses their preferred option — the discount still applies
  • ✅ Available for couples, friends, siblings, cousins…

💼 Is it possible to work together as a couple during a Working Holiday Visa?

There's no rule against it. Many couples on Working Holiday Visas find work in the same establishment—restaurant, hotel, farm—especially thanks to our Job Assistance service , which facilitates connections with local employers. Thehospitality and farm work regularly recruit couples.

That said, the job market doesn't always guarantee two positions in the same place at the same time. You need to remain flexible and anticipate that one person might find a job before the other—which works out very well when you've planned for it. To learn more about visa requirements for Australia specifically, you can consult the official Australian immigration website.

🚀 How to travel as a couple with Visavacancestravail.be?

The first step is the same as for a solo trip: a free information session via Zoom. You can participate together—it's even recommended to align your expectations and ask your questions at the same time. Afterward, each of you receives your personalized quote, and we coordinate the bookings so everything is synchronized: same flights, same arrival accommodation, same pre-departure session. Also, check out our complete guide to the Working Holiday Visa in Australia to prepare for your trip.

💬 They went on a working holiday visa with us, the two of them

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“Everything is going well, the session finished on November 5th. Yesterday we went to see a 4x4 for the start of the adventure, for now we've rented a small Airbnb while we do all the job searches 😊”

— Corentin & Lina, Melbourne – Friends & Activities Pack

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“The classes are great, the teacher is fantastic! What's really nice is that everything is taken care of on site, the contact people are very present and helpful. We savor every little victory!”

— Moira & Victoria, sisters on a working holiday visa in South Korea

❓ FAQ – Working Holiday Visa for Couples: Your Frequently Asked Questions

Do couples need to submit a joint application for a Working Holiday Visa?
No. The Working Holiday visa is strictly individual. Each person must apply separately, even if you are traveling together. There is no "couple visa" for the Working Holiday Visa. A word of caution regarding Canada: since it's a lottery system and the number of visas is limited per nationality, there is absolutely NO guarantee that you will both be selected, with the risk that one of you could lose the visa fee. Therefore, Canada is not the ideal plan, even though, as a Belgian citizen, the visa quota allocated to Belgium generally covers all applications. You can therefore take the risk, especially when the quota opens, which usually happens at the beginning of the year.
Does the Friends Pack apply if we choose different packages?
Yes, absolutely. Even if one person chooses the Basic Package and the other the Complete Package, each benefits from the €100 discount. The key is to travel to the same destination at the same time.
Can we travel with 3 or more people using the Friends Pack?
Yes! The Friends Pack is available for 2 people or more, but also applies to 3, 4, or more people. The more people there are, the more enriching the group dynamic—and each person receives a €100 discount.
Can a couple bring their children on a Working Holiday Visa?
No. The Working Holiday visa strictly prohibits dependents, including children. If you have dependent children, you cannot go on a Working Holiday. For couples without children, there are no restrictions.
What happens if one of us decides to go home early?
Since each visa is individual, this doesn't pose any legal problems. The other person can continue their Working Holiday Visa as normal. It's simply advisable to plan for this eventuality by having independent financial resources.

Ready to go on a Working Holiday Visa as a couple or with friends? Start with a free information session!

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Author

  • Maelle, former Working Holiday Visa holder in Australia

    After an au pair stay in the Netherlands, a year in Australia on a Working Holiday Visa , and a trip to Southeast Asia, I continued my desire to explore the world by studying in Scotland. My studies were punctuated by university exchanges in Mexico and Italy, as well as numerous trips throughout Europe. Graduating in the midst of the pandemic, I worked for an NGO before spending eight months in Canada and Latin America. Today, I offer my experience to you at Languages ​​& Travel, with particular expertise in Australia, Latin America, Italy, and Scotland.

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