As you may know the UK IEC - Working Holiday (round 1) opened yesterday. I applied, got my response, paid + uploaded docs, and am currently awaiting validation. That said, I'm looking ahead to stage two:
One of the changes to the Open Work Permit (OWP) stage this year is the Itinerary requirement:
Nothing precise time-wise, just a broad overarching idea on the intent to visit places and leave.
Or should one just give the arrival, primary, departure estimates? Or does it, like the resume, not matter so much? Or am I really over-thinking this?
Obviously no one here will know what is best here, as current applicants are the IEC "pioneers" of the Itinerary req. I doubt it will severely impact my chances, however, I'd like to reduce issues.
What are your thoughts/opinions on the matter?
One of the changes to the Open Work Permit (OWP) stage this year is the Itinerary requirement:
As I've no tickets yet (OWP still being in question), my thoughts were a pdf with a broad idea, such as:Document: Itinerary, Travel
You must provide a copy of your flight ticket or booking, if available, and/or the itinerary of your visit (proposed route of your journey.)
- Arrive on 2015-mm-dd (via Toronto)
- Visit City A - Primary dwelling and work.
- Visit City B - Few weekends/weeks.
- Visit US - Few weekends.
- Visit City C - Few weekends.
- ...etc.
- Leave on 2017-mm-dd
Nothing precise time-wise, just a broad overarching idea on the intent to visit places and leave.
Or should one just give the arrival, primary, departure estimates? Or does it, like the resume, not matter so much? Or am I really over-thinking this?
Obviously no one here will know what is best here, as current applicants are the IEC "pioneers" of the Itinerary req. I doubt it will severely impact my chances, however, I'd like to reduce issues.
What are your thoughts/opinions on the matter?