The eligibility and rules regarding applying with family members for a Working Holiday Visa vary depending on the country and the specific visa program. In general, the Working Holiday Visa is designed for individuals who want to travel and work in a foreign country independently. It typically does not allow for the inclusion of family members in the initial application.
However, some countries may have alternative visa programs or options that allow for family members to accompany the primary visa holder. These programs may have different requirements and conditions compared to the Working Holiday Visa.
For example, in Australia, the Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) does not allow for the inclusion of family members. However, the country has other visa options such as the Partner visa or Dependent Child visa that may be suitable for family members to join the primary visa holder.
It’s important to carefully review the specific guidelines and requirements of the visa program for the country you are interested in. Check the official website of the country’s immigration authorities or contact the nearest embassy or consulate for accurate and up-to-date information regarding family member inclusion in visa applications.