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Anywork
Anywhere
Just select
your nationality and the country you would like to work in,
and this website will serve up lots of relevant information
about work visas, permits and restrictions. 
http://www.anyworkanywhere.com/visainfo.html
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Department
for Education & Skills
National
register of publicly funded and private learning providers
who welcome international students.
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/providersregister/
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Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade
An official
guide to E-3 visa, which allows Australians to work in a business
or professional capacity in the United States.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/us/e3_visa.html
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Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Detailed
country guides and visa and passport information to almost
240 nations worldwide for Australians.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/argentina/index.html
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Embassy
of Japan in the UK
Information
about working holiday visas available to British residents
wishing to travel to Japan.
http://www.embjapan.org.uk/visa/workhol.html
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FAQs.org
FAQs about
America's J visas.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/us-visa-faq/part4/
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Foreign
& Commonwealth Office
Find out
if you qualify for Britain's Working Holiday Scheme by selecting
the appropriate link and country of residence. 
http://visa.fco.gov.uk/
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Foreign
Affairs and International Trade
Canadians
aged between 18 and 30 can use this site to search for international
youth programs that will afford them an opportunity to work
and travel abroad. 
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/123go/menu-en.asp
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Immigration
Portal.com
Online
forum devoted entirely to US visa and immigration issues.
http://www.immigrationportal.com/
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Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
Official
source of information about the Japan Exchange and Teaching
(JET) Programme.
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/jet/
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Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Find out
more about the government's Working Holiday Schemes, which
allow New Zealanders aged from 18 to 30 years, who are not
accompanied by children, to spend up to 12 months on holiday
in a number of countries abroad. Working holidaymakers are
able to undertake incidental employment during their visit
to supplement their income and broaden their contact with
people in the host country.
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/foreign/tead/wrkholiday.html
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Oz
Visa.com
Find out
more about the Working Holiday Maker visa and other options
for entering Australia.
http://www.ozvisa.com/temporary/index.htm
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US
Citizenship and Immigration Services
An official
guide to US visa and immigration programmes that contains
lots of information about visitor, student and worker visas.

http://www.uscis.gov/
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USIT
Now
Details
of the J1 USA work and travel program.
http://www.usitnow.ie/countries/ireland/j1/j1.htm
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Wikipedia
An article
explaining which countries around the world run working holiday
visa programmes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_holiday_visa
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Work
Permit.com
An immigration,
work visa and work permit service that is packed-full of information
on moving to and looking for work in some of the world's major
economies.
http://www.workpermit.com/
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Working
Holiday Guru
International
working holiday guide for Australians.
http://www.workingholidayguru.com/
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Working
Holiday Program
Official
Government of Canada website for the Working Holiday Program
(WHP) for Australian passport holders.
http://www.whpcanada.org.au/
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Working
in the UK
Comprehensive
government resource aimed at foreign nationals who want to
come and work in the UK. 
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/
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