How are you? I suppose that you speak english? because if you want go in australia, this is compulsery, you agre with me?
OK, ta question est que de toute façon tu dois parler Anglais, donc je vois que cela est seulement une question géographique, Sydney est seulement plus agréable que les villes Américaines, et les sorties, hors ville, sont aussi belles que certaines régions des USA.
Je connais assez bien l'Australie, puisque je suis franco/australien, la Gold coast est superbe, et si tu Surf, NO PROBLEM. Mais attention aux sharks? = requins.
See you soon, if you wish so. Have a good trip.
Bye for now.
Pour ce qui est de Miami, ce n'est pas vraiment les Etats-Unis. C'est unique. Tu pourras aussi bien parler Anglais, qu'Espagnol. Il y fais bon vivre, surtout Miami Beach avec son architecture atypique. Une des rares villes US ou tu peux te déplacer à vélo. Par contre, Juillet et Août, sont les périodes les plus désagréable. C'est un véritable Sauna permanent. Il fait extrèmement chaud, il pleut souvent (pluie tropicale = très court mais très intense). Donc à toi de voir.
Avantage de Miami, tu peux facilement visiter les autres viles US, ou les caraîbes durant un weekend, ou tout simplement rentrer en France.
Je ne connais pas l'Australie, mais pour moi, mon choix c'est plus porter sur Miami pour la proximité en cas de pb ou pour recevoir mes amis.
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Pour ce qui concerne la reconnaissance scolaire, Miami vous permettra d'accèder à l'ensemble des États américains suite à votre stage. Par contre, le Miami que les Français (que je connais) est loin d'être le Miami qu'ils s'imaginaient. Miami est beaucoup plus Cubaine qu'Américaine. Le climat en période estivale est assez torride. Pour ce qui est du Night live, chaude et ennivrante Miami est un Must, mais ici on parle de stage scolaire.
Sydney, me semble beaucoup plus judicieux, de mon point de vue.
La balle est dans ton camp. C'est seulement une opinion.
mon ami et moi meme souhaitons partir vivre en Australie 1 an ou deux j ai deja bocou voyager et habiter au canada pendant 2 ans je suis infirmiere est ce que c est facile de trouver du travail la bas en tant qu infirmiere? je suis allee a Brisbane quand j avais 16 ans j ai garder un merveilleux souvenir de l australie si on vient s installer dans 3 ou 4 ans quelle ville est la mieux? moi je serais attirree plus par Sydney ou Adelaide?
et pour obtenir un visa je crois que c est assez difficile non?
merci de me donner ces renseigenments meme si c est un projet lointain j aime penser au fait que je partirais vivre un jour la bas j ai 36 ans et maison chien couche c est pas trop mon truc
mon ami a 38 ans et il est ingenieur mais il prendrait une dispo es t il facile de trouver des petits boulots la bas comme au canada? je parle couramment l anglais donc ca va aider je pense.
Alexandrine. G'day mate, çà c'est Australien!
J'ai bien compris les questions.
1) le visa!!!! humm 3 mois à l'entrée dans le pays (airport), pour ton ami, je pense qu'il a un visa d'étudiant ? donc une année scolaire, mais si vous n'êtes pas mariés, ce sera difficile pour toi de rester plus longtemps, alors le plus simple, aller à Nouméa (2h30) de vol de Brisbane, et faire une demande au consulat
d'Australie.
2) Pour le travail, un visa de touriste ne donne pas droit au travail, il y a 9% de chômage dans le pays, cela est "prohibited".
Même si tu es Nurse, seuls les diplomes Anglais sont reconnus.
Alors tu vois c'est un peu dur. Mais tu as un avantage de déjà parler Anglais.
Nous avons vécus 35 ans en Australie, et nous sommes de retour en France pour des
raisons de famille, sinon nous ne serions pas ici.
Cordialement, and God bless you.
Giljack.
🙂merci pour ta reponse mon ami n est pas etudiant il est ingenieur dans les reseaux depuis 10 ans il a 38 ans nous habitons Toulouse et mon vrai prenom est delphine et pas alexandrine c est mon surnom pour le site
nous sommes pas maries mais pacsés depuis 1 ans est ce que ca va aider?
tu dis qu il faut des diplomes anglais mais il existe des equivalences peut etre au nivo de mes diplomes je peux faire une demande?
mais je ne sais pas trop ou m adresser.
j ai pas bien compris pour le visa il faut aller a Noumea? au consulat car c est plus facile pour obtenir un visa?
tu dis que le visa ne te donne pas le droit de travailler alors que faut t il comme papier pour pouvoir travailler.
est ce qu on trouve des petits boulots facilement la bas style serveur dans un bar ou jardinnier?
mon ami prendrait une dispo d un an
Re: bonjour à vous deux.
Je viens de faire un tour sur le site officiel de l'Australie, vas dans Google, tapes COMMENT OBTENIR UN VISA POUR AUSTRALIE, et là tu vas trouver toutes les réponses que tu cherches, et aussi plus sur que les miennes, car les lois changes souvent, et aussi les droits au travail.
Pour Nouméa, seulement pour obtenir a nouveau, un visa d'entrée, quand tu rentres.
Voilà, Delphine, I'm sorry for this mistake, I hoppe that you will forgive me.
See you and have a good trip, my pleasure to help you.
Bye for now.
Giljack.
Coucou a tous ainsi qu' à toi giljack, le pro de l'australie (en esperant que tu poura m'aider)!
Moi aussi avec une amie, on souhaite partir en australie à partir de mars 2009 pour travailler et améliorer notre anglais! Pour mon amie c + pour un job mais pour ma part c'est + dans le cadre de mes études (école de commerce) donc jvoulais savoir s'il y avait beaucoup d'offres d'emplois dans le type commercial, marketing ou RH et surtout comment faire pour trouver?
Et 2eme question quelles villes conseillez vous pour allier boulot, soleil (pour la periode de mars à aout), délire, loisirs...? Sydney? Melbourne? ou autres? Je suis un peu perdue...
Salut Soso=comme-ci comme-çà en Anglais, it is funny? did you know that?
Pour la ville! sans hésitation, Brisbane: soleil garantie 360 jours par an, it is ok for you?
La Golg Coast + au Nord de Brisbane la Shine Sun Coast, just wonderful mate.
Dans le cadre des études commerciales ou Human Resource, je crois que c'est cela dont tu parles!!!
1: La chambre de commerce Australienne.
2:Chercher dans "Commonwealth of Australia", sur Google, et là, tu vas trouver un tas de renseignements utile, travail, visa +.
A Brisbane il y a plusieurs UNIV, Griffith, Ste Lucia, et + encore.
Pour ton amie, sur Google, chercher, "HOW TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA"
3: Les offres d'emplois, il y en a, mais attention quel visa? sinon c'est Niet, risque même d'être expulsé, ça ne rigole pas!!! la loi c'est la loi. Vaut mieux être au courant de toutes choses, contacter aussi le Consulat Australien à Paris via Google. Good like buddy's
Je ne vois pas et ne connais pas, Attention aux promesses, des organisations!!!
Passez toujours par l'officiel.
De september to march, pas de PB, c'est lété.
Super cette visite de Miami sur ton blog !
J'arrive fin Mai pour réaliser un stage de 8 mois vers Byscaine Blvd.
Ce serait sympa si on rentrait en contact.
je dois effectuer un stage en avril 2010 pour une durée de 3 mois.
J'ai vu que tu as passé 6 mois là bas donc j'aimerai savoir si tu connais quelques entreprises sympa où je pourrai postuler. C'est un stage en commerce international (import export, etc.).
Je m'y prends à l'avance pour ensuite trouver le logement etc, et ne pas prendre n'importe quoi à la fin^^
Je suis en master 2 IUP commerce à Bordeaux et j'aurai voulu savoir si quelqu'un peut m'aider dans ma recherche de stage d'une durée de 6 mois à partir de mars 2010 dans le management à Miami. j'ai deja envoyé des cv à la chambre de commerce de Miami et cherché quelques sites d'hotels qui recrutent.
je serait éventuellement prêt à payer une organisation si c'est pour avoir un bon stage à Miami en main.
donc si quelqu'un connait des adresses d'organisations, des liens ou mieux encore des contacts , j'apprécierai beaucoup.
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