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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The U.S. and Irish governments have agreed to extend a working holiday visa program.
Key Points:
Additional Information: U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin said working holiday visa opportunities “have enriched and strengthened the ties and shared values that bind the U.S and Ireland.” TIrish Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence Peter Burke said the program “offers an unrivalled opportunity to current students and recent graduates to experience a way of life on the other side of the Atlantic.” More information is available here.
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