The Expenses –

A working holiday visa (CAD 150) is a must for you to get the job of a skyscraper cleaner in Toronto. As per the terms of the working holiday visa, you will be required to have a proof for your surety of return, be it in the form of funds or a return ticket.

Other than the working holiday visa, you will also have to plan your finances to stay in Toronto. Your living expenses in the initial three months in Toronto will cost approximately 2500 CAD. As per the visa requirements, you will have to provide a one week old bank statement to prove the availability of these funds with you. Apart from this, you will also need to carry out a research for additional expenses (Travel, Accommodation, etc.) that might occur during your stay in Toronto, depending upon the provisions of your job.

Terms of Visa & Passport –

The International Experience Canada Scheme (IEC) offers you a platform to apply for a working holiday visa in Canada. The IEC is oriented towards foreign nationals between the ages of 18-30, who wish to find a temporary employment in Canada while their stay in the country. This scheme allows you to work in Canada for up to 12 months altogether. As the number of seats under this scheme is limited each year, you will have to plan your application process much ahead in time. The terms of visa also require you to have a police background check certificate that you can ask for at ACRO. As far as the terms of Passport are concerned, you will need to make sure that your passport is valid 3 months from the date of your intended return.

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