Yes, you can, if you meet the basic requirements - see the Visa Bureau website for more information - http://www.visabureau.com/Australia/visa-requirement.aspx
Proably, so long as your work or activity is lawful.
The United States is one of the most traveled to countries in the world both for buisness and pleasure. An australian could apply for a working holiday visa by contacting US immigration.
It should be OK, but it should be declared.
You are now in UK on whm means working holiday maker visa you want to know can you apply for Australian whm visa from UK because you are indianIndian are not allowed for whm visa for Australia?
You can swap employers on a permanent resident visa. This visa is not employer dependent. You may be referring to the Australian sponsorship visa which is employer dependent. On this visa you would need to find another employer and get them to sponsor you if you are moving employer. You can ask questions live on the visafirst.com website which is quite handy. They mainly do working holiday visas and skilled migration visas
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Indians are not eligible for any country working Holiday Visas.
The Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship has an over view on a working holiday on their official website. Travelers to Australia can find information such as pay rates and how to apply for a work VISA to work in Australia during a holiday (vacation).
Yes you canthe working holiday visa is particular to each countrywww.visafirst.com do most of these visas
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A holiday visa to most countries does NOT permit the visitor to work in the country they are visiting.
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