What funds are required for the Andorra Working Holiday Visa?
- Mani Moreira
- May 25
- 2 min read
Written by Volare | May 24, 2026
When planning your trip to the Principality, guaranteeing your economic solvency is a fundamental step for your file to be approved. Below, we detail the financial regulations required to process the Andorra Working Holiday Visa (WHV) (officially called Temporary Immigration Authorization) and secure your stay.

1. Amount of required funds
This regulation applies equally to all eligible nationalities within the program: Germany, Canada, South Korea, Ireland, Iceland, Malta, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
To access the program, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds for your initial maintenance. The authorities recommend having a capital of 2,500 EUR. This suggested amount is calculated to cover the initial costs of rent, transportation, and food, providing you with solid backing and peace of mind until you receive your first salary in the country.
Additionally, adding the demonstration of a return ticket (or the verifiable additional capital to acquire it) guarantees your return capacity and generates total confidence before the authorities. Having this solvency will allow you to settle in without urgencies to work during the high season, enjoy the unparalleled environment of the Pyrenees, and explore the outstanding local academic offer.
2. How to demonstrate the required funds?
For the Immigration Service to approve your economic solvency, you must present your personal bank statement as the official route.
It is required to present a recent bank statement that is in the exclusive name of the applying holder. It is a mandatory requirement that this financial document is originally issued or officially translated into the languages required by the procedure (Dutch, English, French, or German).
Strictly complying with the indicated formats and languages will significantly speed up the approval of your Temporary Immigration Authorization. This will ensure you can settle in without any urgencies, work legally in the high season, enjoy the Pyrenees, and explore the outstanding local academic offer with total freedom.
To ensure you have the appropriate support and the most detailed information at every step of your application, we recommend consulting the complete guide on Volare's Andorra Working Holiday Visa (WHV).



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