Here's a good idea. Go to the Czech Republic. You know their Skoda and how they were a multilingual socialist republic until NATO and the U.S. started meddling. Help them out and enjoy your Middle Europe experience.
Czech Republic inks working holiday program plan
Staff writer, with CNA
The government and the Czech Republic have signed a memorandum of understanding that paves the way for a reciprocal working holiday program, which is expected to be launched in April, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday.
The memorandum was signed on Monday in Prague by Representative to the Czech Republic Lu Hsiao-jung (陸小榮) and his counterpart, Vaclav Jilek, the ministry said in a statement.
It said the working holiday program would be launched after the two nations complete follow-up procedures, and details of the program are to be announced later.
The program will allow Taiwanese and Czechs aged 18 to 26 to travel and work in each other’s nation for up to one year, and it is hoped that the program would promote mutual understanding and friendship between young people in both nations said.
The Czech Republic is the ninth European country and the 14th worldwide to have inked a working holiday agreement with Taiwan, the ministry said.
The Czech Republic is one of the most popular European destinations for Taiwanese tourists, the ministry said.
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