Australia's Working Holiday Maker programme runs on two parallel visas in Schedule 2 to the Migration Regulations 1994: subclass 417 (Working Holiday), applied for under item 1225 of Schedule 1, and subclass 462 (Work and Holiday), applied for under item 1224A.
The Young Professional Occupation Permit is Mauritius's stay-on route for foreign graduates of Mauritian institutions: it converts a student visa into a work-and-residence permit without leaving the country, and it exists precisely so that people the country has already educated can enter its labour market.
New Zealand's working holiday visas are bilateral schemes: each is created by an agreement between New Zealand and a partner country, and you can only apply if you are a citizen of a country on that list.
The Youth Mobility Scheme visa is the UK Home Office's working-holiday route for young people from participating countries and territories, and for holders of certain types of British Nationality.
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