Hi All!
I just went through the 2E VISA application process (Working Holiday Visa under the Canada/France Youth Exchange Agreement). We are Canadian and will be moving to France for a year. I thought it might be helpful to go through some of the requirements and paperwork needed for those of you trying to get this Visa as well. I know it can be stressful, and I found this forum and online blogs to be very helpful when trying to gather all my Visa documents.
Return flight ticket or proof of sufficient financial means: I purchased my departure and return tickets through Air Canada. Since you can’t get a return flight booked more than a year in advance I called them and explained my situation (having to buy the ticket early for the visa). They marked on my file that I would not be charged for changing my return flight date. For the visa, I printed out my online tickets and highlighted a section in the notes page that said “Ticket Particularities: Refundable” I also wrote beside this that I would be changing my departure date once I was able to and once the date I needed was available to book. They had no problem with this, even though the return date on my ticket wasn’t actually the return date that I was going to be coming back on.
Proof of sufficient financial means: To show this I simply went to my bank with the annex 7 “Proof of Sufficient Financial Means” affidavit and had them sign it and stamp it at the bottom. The lady at the front greeting desk actually did this for me in about 2 seconds. We are going for a whole year, but you only need to show that you have at least $3,000 dollars in your account. This affidavit is all you need to prove that.
Cover Letter Addressed to General Consulate of France: I wrote this one page letter in English, despite reading from some people that you should write it in French, and it was accepted just fine. Make sure to include your dates of travel and the reasons why you want this visa. I made sure to include that I wanted to learn about the French culture and travel in France and that I also wanted to learn the language. I also mentioned that I hoped to obtain a job, since this a working holiday visa.
Document from your provincial insurance indicating that you retain access to this organism for duration of stay: To get this go to your Service Ontario office and tell them you are travelling and for how long. If it is for a year like us you will have to get a new health card that covers you for the year you are away. Tell them you need to get “continuous OHIP eligibility” coverage while you are away. They will issue you a new health card for the year you are away, it will have limited coverage. When you return to Canada you will have to get a new health card. I photocopied the paper health card they gave me and also asked the lady to write me a letter saying we would retain our coverage while in France. I had to specifically ask for the letter, she did not offer it. However, she was very willing to write it and was very helpful. I submitted the letter and the photocopied paper version of my health card as proof.
There is a helpful link that I can't post because I am not an active member yet. But if you go to the Ontario Ministry of Health website and look up Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan, Longer Absences from Ontario it should take you to an information page. Find the section on "absences outside Canada". It will have information on the type of coverage you are eligible for while travelling outside Canada.
Additional Medical Insurance Certificate: There are tons of insurance companies out there. We decided to go with Blue Cross, you will have to call them if your trip is for a year. They set us up with Travel Insurance with Emergency Medical Care for $723. They emailed us a receipt. I included the receipt as my proof of purchase, as well as a copy of the insurance certificate they mailed us, and a brochure that I highlighted with our coverage.
Insurance certificate for personal liability: We did some research and discovered that you can’t really get this kind of insurance in Canada, it’s a European thing. So, we filled out the affidavit number 6 saying we will obtain this insurance once we arrive in France.
We handed all this in and got our Visa in the mail the next day. Make sure if you aren’t picking it up in person that you bring an Xpress envelope with you for them to mail it back. Also, make sure you check and bring with you all the original and copies that are required , this will make it easier when it comes time to get the Visa if you have everything they need.
If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask. I know how stressful it can be, but you can do it!
I just went through the 2E VISA application process (Working Holiday Visa under the Canada/France Youth Exchange Agreement). We are Canadian and will be moving to France for a year. I thought it might be helpful to go through some of the requirements and paperwork needed for those of you trying to get this Visa as well. I know it can be stressful, and I found this forum and online blogs to be very helpful when trying to gather all my Visa documents.
Return flight ticket or proof of sufficient financial means: I purchased my departure and return tickets through Air Canada. Since you can’t get a return flight booked more than a year in advance I called them and explained my situation (having to buy the ticket early for the visa). They marked on my file that I would not be charged for changing my return flight date. For the visa, I printed out my online tickets and highlighted a section in the notes page that said “Ticket Particularities: Refundable” I also wrote beside this that I would be changing my departure date once I was able to and once the date I needed was available to book. They had no problem with this, even though the return date on my ticket wasn’t actually the return date that I was going to be coming back on.
Proof of sufficient financial means: To show this I simply went to my bank with the annex 7 “Proof of Sufficient Financial Means” affidavit and had them sign it and stamp it at the bottom. The lady at the front greeting desk actually did this for me in about 2 seconds. We are going for a whole year, but you only need to show that you have at least $3,000 dollars in your account. This affidavit is all you need to prove that.
Cover Letter Addressed to General Consulate of France: I wrote this one page letter in English, despite reading from some people that you should write it in French, and it was accepted just fine. Make sure to include your dates of travel and the reasons why you want this visa. I made sure to include that I wanted to learn about the French culture and travel in France and that I also wanted to learn the language. I also mentioned that I hoped to obtain a job, since this a working holiday visa.
Document from your provincial insurance indicating that you retain access to this organism for duration of stay: To get this go to your Service Ontario office and tell them you are travelling and for how long. If it is for a year like us you will have to get a new health card that covers you for the year you are away. Tell them you need to get “continuous OHIP eligibility” coverage while you are away. They will issue you a new health card for the year you are away, it will have limited coverage. When you return to Canada you will have to get a new health card. I photocopied the paper health card they gave me and also asked the lady to write me a letter saying we would retain our coverage while in France. I had to specifically ask for the letter, she did not offer it. However, she was very willing to write it and was very helpful. I submitted the letter and the photocopied paper version of my health card as proof.
There is a helpful link that I can't post because I am not an active member yet. But if you go to the Ontario Ministry of Health website and look up Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan, Longer Absences from Ontario it should take you to an information page. Find the section on "absences outside Canada". It will have information on the type of coverage you are eligible for while travelling outside Canada.
Additional Medical Insurance Certificate: There are tons of insurance companies out there. We decided to go with Blue Cross, you will have to call them if your trip is for a year. They set us up with Travel Insurance with Emergency Medical Care for $723. They emailed us a receipt. I included the receipt as my proof of purchase, as well as a copy of the insurance certificate they mailed us, and a brochure that I highlighted with our coverage.
Insurance certificate for personal liability: We did some research and discovered that you can’t really get this kind of insurance in Canada, it’s a European thing. So, we filled out the affidavit number 6 saying we will obtain this insurance once we arrive in France.
We handed all this in and got our Visa in the mail the next day. Make sure if you aren’t picking it up in person that you bring an Xpress envelope with you for them to mail it back. Also, make sure you check and bring with you all the original and copies that are required , this will make it easier when it comes time to get the Visa if you have everything they need.
If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask. I know how stressful it can be, but you can do it!