Immigration News - Canada, South Korea New Youth Mobility Agreement to be implemented Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) May 26, 2023 IMPACT — MEDIUM The Canadian and South Korean governments have announced plans to implement the new Youth Mobility Agreement, allowing certain Canadian and South Korean nationals to live and work in the two countries. Key Points: The Youth Mobility Agreement will allow Canadian and South Korean nationals between the ages of 18 and 35 to live and work in each country for up to 12 months through three possible immigration categories: Young workers category. Young Professionals participants receive an employer-specific work permit to gain targeted, professional work experience that is within their field of study or career path. International internship category. International Co-op (Internship) participants receive an employer-specific work permit that allows students to gain targeted experience in their field of study. Working Holiday category. Working Holiday participants receive an open work permit that allows them to work anywhere in the host country to support their travels. Canadian and South Korean nationals can participate in the Youth Mobility Agreement twice, allowing up to 24 months to live and work in each country. The Youth Mobility Agreement is expected to come into force in 2024. Additional Information: Eligible South Korean nationals can find more information regarding the Youth Mobility Agreement through Canada’s International Experience Canada Program website; eligible Canadian nationals can find more information about the program through this website. BAL Analysis: Canadian and South Korean authorities plan to introduce the Youth Mobility Agreement to improve bilateral relations and labor market access for their youth between 18 and 35 years old. This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com. Copyright © 2023 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries, please contact copyright@bal.com.
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