InterExchange Work & Travel Canada

InterExchange Work & Travel Canada

Location
  • Canada
    • Victoria
    • Vancouver
    • Toronto
    • Quebec
    • Ottawa
    • Ontario
    • Okanagan
    • Montreal
    • Edmonton
    • Calgary
Length
2 - 52 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Academic Year Fall Spring Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment Boat Cabin Camper Van Guesthouse Host Family Hostel Hotel Lodge Sleeper Train Tent
Primary Language
English
Age Min.
18
Age Max
35

Pricing

Starting Price
1795
Price Details
Program fees cover the inclusions listed below (and more) as well as administrative costs in the U.S. and Canada. They also help fund the grants awarded by our Foundation each year.

*Assistance obtaining your working holiday visa, which will allow you to work and travel for up to one year
*Flexible choice of arrival dates
*Pre-departure support, including a pre-departure guide to the program
*Arrival orientation in Vancouver or Toronto (phone orientation available from other locations)
*Job support throughout the country by phone/email (or in person in Vancouver or Toronto) for the duration of your stay
What's Included
Some Activities
Mar 18, 2026
Jan 28, 2026
54 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

The InterExchange Work & Travel Canada program gives U.S. citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 a chance to experience a beautiful country while earning money throughout the year. Start with an arrival orientation in Vancouver or Toronto (or arrival independently to the city of your choice) and continue with job support throughout your program. If you already have a job in mind that's no problem! We can still provide logistical support.

This program involves traveling under the International Experience Canada (IEC) working holiday permit program. It is available to citizens around the world. U.S. applicants are required to work with a recognized organization (RO) such as InterExchange's partner organization in Canada. There's limited space each year so we recommend checking in early and often!

Program fee is $2,195 USD, with optional pre-travel job placement service for $295.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Participants appreciate the program’s strong support and clear guidance throughout the visa process, helping ease stress and confusion.

Program Highlights

  • Flexible start dates throughout the year
  • Guidance with finding jobs, housing, and logistics

Explore a new part of the U.S. with a job this summer!

Program Reviews

5.00 Rating
based on 17 reviews
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  • Housing 4.5
  • Support 4.8
  • Fun 4.7
  • Value 5
  • Safety 5
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Matt
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thinking Bigger

I arrived in Toronto, Ontario, in May 2016, two days after graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a degree in integrative physiology. Upon my arrival, I was given my open work permit that I had acquired through the program. My initial plan was to spend time in the Muskoka area at my friend's cottage on Lake Muskoka, where I expected to work a seasonal job at a golf course as a chef. Although the opportunity existed, I was not entirely attached to the job- I was thinking bigger.

Canada's healthcare system is one that intrigues me. Two things struck me negatively: Wait times to see physicians and specialists was much too long, sometimes scheduling months out; Patients of rural areas in Ontario had limited access, or no access to healthcare. With this in mind, I was curious to know if I could impact patient's and healthcare professional's outcome in the Canadian healthcare system.

Within one month of my arrival, I was hired on a one year contract by Ontario Telemedicine Network, where I have taken on the role of implementing Telemedicine into physician's and specialist's practice, as well as developing effective Telemedicine programs to enable physicians and specialists to provide healthcare to rural patients in Ontario. I have developed cardiology, dermatology, mental health, and wound care programs that have provided patients with healthcare in days, not months.

As I near the end of my contract at Ontario Telemedicine Network, and plan to apply for another open work permit through this program, I recognize that I have gained valuable experience and have made a lasting impact in Ontario's healthcare system. My next big idea as I experience Canada- medical device and emergency education sales, to impact the way ordinary people can save lives.

Oh yeah, and I got a puppy...

So, think... How might you want to experience Canada? ... and think big. Everyone is capable.

What would you improve about this program?
The program has done a great job. No recommendations, only compliments.
156 people found this review helpful.
Response from InterExchange

Hi Matt, So glad to see how much insight this experience has provided. Congrats on landing a great job. Also, love the puppy photo! We appreciate the review. -James at InterExchange

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