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Costs of the Ireland Working Holiday Visa


Volare Editorial Staff | May 9, 2026

The platform specialized in exchange programs and visas, Volare, presents a technical breakdown of the financial investment required for the Ireland Working Holiday Visa. The application process involves a series of official fees and external expenses that the applicant must foresee to ensure the viability of their file before the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) or the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD).

It is essential to distinguish between the initial payment for application processing and the mandatory administrative costs that arise once the participant enters Irish territory.

Official Fees by Nationality

The cost of the visa varies significantly depending on the bilateral agreement signed with each country. The amounts detailed below correspond exclusively to the government processing fee:

  • Andorra: €20.

  • Argentina: €60 (plus a VFS Global service fee of €95).

  • Australia: $95 AUD.

  • Canada: $150 CAD.

  • Chile: 60,000 CLP.

  • South Korea: 44,000 KRW.

  • United States: $295 USD.

  • Hong Kong: Exempt from official fee (€0).

  • Japan: Exempt from official fee (€0), although it requires the payment of ¥17,300 for external VFS Global services.

  • New Zealand: $120 NZD.

  • Taiwan: €95 (managed directly before the ISD).

Operating Expenses and the Residence Permit (IRP)

Beyond the application fee, all participants must consider unavoidable external expenses. These include contracting comprehensive medical insurance, the cost of certified official translations, and the shipment of the physical file via certified postal mail.

A critical factor in the budget is the registration after arrival in Ireland. Once in the country, every traveler must process the Irish Residence Permit (IRP, formerly known as GNIB). This procedure has a mandatory cost of €300 for all nationalities, which must be paid via debit or credit card at the corresponding registration office (Burgh Quay in Dublin or local Garda stations in the rest of the country).

Transport Planning and Economic Support

In compliance with migration security regulations, international transport planning is a component that must be duly supported in the applicant's budget. It is mandatory to include in the file a confirmed exit ticket reservation from Ireland for the end of the stay. In the event that said ticket has not been purchased at the time of application, it is an unavoidable requirement to clearly demonstrate through bank statements that the applicant possesses additional and sufficient funds exclusively intended to guarantee the purchase of said international transport at the end of the cultural exchange period.

With this tool, Volare reaffirms its commitment to providing technical clarity on international mobility regulations, fostering safe and organized financial planning for young travelers.

To obtain more information about this destination and learn the specific details of each fee, interested parties can visit the official Ireland Working Holiday page on Volare.

Metasearch: Costs of the Ireland Working Holiday Visa. Learn about the official fees for Chile and Argentina and the value of the IRP permit.

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