Category: Working Holiday Visa
Overview: San Marino does not currently offer a specific Working Holiday Visa program. Individuals seeking to work in San Marino must typically apply for standard work permits or business visas, often requiring a pre-arranged job offer.
Eligibility: As San Marino does not offer a Working Holiday Visa, there are no specific eligibility criteria for this category. Standard work permits generally require a job offer and employer sponsorship.
Renewable: No
Work Authorisation: Not permitted
Remote Work Allowed: No
Dependants Allowed: No
Path to Residency: No
Path to Citizenship: No
Sponsor Required: No
Summary: San Marino does not have a Working Holiday Visa program. There is no specific visa allowing young adults to travel and work temporarily. Work authorization requires standard work permits with a job offer.