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I'd like to go to Australia for two months ? |
Hi all! :)
I live near Paris in France & I would like to go to Sydney for two months in the next year. I'm 17 years old.
Could I find a job when I'm going to be 18 years old ?
Which is the place where I could live?
You can answer me in English. I can understand a little bit English, but I don't know to talk it well, I'm sorry.
Thanks =) |
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Ozmaniac
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When you have turned 18, you will be able to get a working holiday visa. Most working holiday makers get jobs as waiters or bar staff and that type of work is fairly easy to find and French restaurants would probably be good places to look for work until you are more comfortable with spoken English. The customers won't mind that your English is less than perfect and hopefully, someone there will speak French to help out when necessary. The drinking age is 18 throughout Australia so you won't have any trouble working in bars and licensed restaurants.
If you're moving around the country, hostels will be a good place to stay and you'll meet other young travellers from Australia, Europe and the US who will have information on places to go and things to do.
http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/417/index.htm
http://www.yha.com.au/ |
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tuppenybitz
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you would need a working holiday visa and you must be 18 when you apply for it
http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/visa-options.htm |
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Acid
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There should be quite a few jobs in Sydney but before you start looking for one, you need to make sure you can legally work here. If there is an Australian embassy near wherever you live, call them and find out how to apply for a working visa. Then start looking for a job and place to live. You'll be fine as long as you have a visa and you can prove that you're able to support yourself here for 2 months. And try to practice your English. |
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ianz
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just go travell to sydney thats is most wonderfull city....for working make sure u have applied a working visa..and the job not that hard to find..just go to darling harbour that would be great to find a job as it geeting busy in the end of the year...i was workin ing in andersons ice cream of denmark the one in darling harbour...that was great...the big bos named beny..he was great guy and the manager if still then her named is SUE.......if you go there just say...Yan (ian)..say hallo to all of them....Good luck..and keep smiling..... |
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what's up
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to work here you will need a working visa, sorry i don't know sydney well. best of luck |
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deksta
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I'm sure you could get a job. The Sydney Morning Herald and local papers always advertise jobs. You may be able to check the SMH online and maybe the local papers, such as The Glebe and The Inner West Courier. Good luck. |
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A Bee Man
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Moi je parle le Francais un petit peu mais je lis et j'ecris plus bien - regardez-vous http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm
et bien venu en Australie pour toutes personnes jeunes
aventure, travail, jeu tout bonne |
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JLE82
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To work here you'll need to apply for a working visa (or a combined working/tourist visa - working holiday visa).
Most working holiday people would work in cafes or bars or waitress at restaurants. Your age will not be a problem, but you would need to speak english to apply.
To see available jobs try www.seek.com.au |
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