Partir un an en Australie avec un Working-Holiday-Visa: passer par une agence?
by PandaBoy
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour à tous et toute !
J'ai comme projet avec un ami de partir en janvier (oui ca parrait loin) en Australie en prennant un visa vacance travail. 🙂
La question que l'on se pose est : est il mieux de passer par une agence du genre boomerang australie ou language & travel qui se proposent de prendre en charge une semaine de logement, 4 semaines de cours intensif d'anglais, la plupart des paperasses administratives (impôts, numéro de téléphone, certificat pour servir de l'alcool, service de poste restante, aide à l'ouverture d'un compte bancaire..) rdv avec des agence pour trouver un appart, aide à la recherche d'un boulot ... Le tout moyennant entre 1200 et 1500 € 🤪 (pour sydney essentiellement) ou mieux vaut il faire cela soit meme? (sachant qu'on ne connait -- pour l'instant -- personne sur place)
D'autant que par la suite nous comptons bouger à travers le pays après quelques mois sur Sydney.😛
Merci pour vos réponses =)
A PaNdA iN AuStRaLiA
Hello,
Pour moi, passer par une agence est une perte de temps et d'argent. Avec Internet tu peux trouver facilement quand tu seras sur place. Réserver quelques nuits ou semaines dans un backpacker ou une guest house et vous verrez sur place.
Si vous êtes débrouillards et un peu intelligents je suis certaine que vous vous en sortirez très bien!!!!
Je l'ai fait il y a 8 mois, une fille toute seule, et je m'en suis très bien sortie !
Amitiés, Karine
Pour moi, passer par une agence est une perte de temps et d'argent. Avec Internet tu peux trouver facilement quand tu seras sur place. Réserver quelques nuits ou semaines dans un backpacker ou une guest house et vous verrez sur place.
Si vous êtes débrouillards et un peu intelligents je suis certaine que vous vous en sortirez très bien!!!!
Je l'ai fait il y a 8 mois, une fille toute seule, et je m'en suis très bien sortie !
Amitiés, Karine
salut,
je conte rejoindre l australie en 2010, je vois que ça fait 8 mois que tu es la bas, j ai une grosse question qui me tate a partir, voila l anglais, j arriv a comprendr le sujet de la conversation si ça parle pa tro vite, par contre moi pour me faire comprendre c est autre chose ! pense tu que c est un handicap ou j apprendrai trè vite ou faut il faire des cours , enfin di moi ce que tu en penses ?
thanks
ciao
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Hello,
Je ne suis plus en Australie depuis octobre, je ne supportais pas le soleil LOL. Nan, j'ai du réduire mon voyage de 1 an à six semaines pour raisons personnelles.
Moi je parlais déjà un peu pour avoir passer un an en Angleterre mais l'accent des Australiens et vraiment différent. Je ne suis pas restée assez longtemps pour confirmer qu'on s'y fait... mais on doit s'y faire oui. Il faudrait voir avec des gens qui y sont restés plus longtemps.
Je pense que de nombreux jeunes sont dans ton cas et arrivent avec un anglais faible. Tout dépend des raisons pour lesquelles tu pars. Si améliorer ton anglais est l'un de tes objectifs principaux alors oui tu peux toujours t'inscrire dans une école. Si tu y vas juste pour le voyage, l'expérience humaine et la découverte, pas obligatoire et là je déconseille, tu auras autre chose à faire. La question à te poser est de savoir ce que tu veux retirer de ce voyage.
On survit toujours dans un pays même sans parler la langue mais c'est sûr que les débuts sont difficiles. Il faut savoir rester humble face à tout ça et patient aussi. Les progrès se font mais lentement. Ca me fait toujours sourire quand je reçois des CV me disant : j'ai passé 6 mois dans un pays Anglophone, je suis parfaitement bilingue. Je pense tès sincèrement qu'il faut rester 2 voire trois ans dans un pays pour bien maîtriser la langue. Avant ça, c'est de la survie, puis des dicussions de base. Ca vient mais lentement.
Tout dépend des personnes mais, quand tu pars d'un niveau basique (j'entends par là scolaire) en 3 mois tu peux tenir une conversation de base avec quelqu'un (NB au passage toujours plus facile de parler avec les étrangers que des Native speakers... et ça fait du bien au moral de voir que les autres galèrent aussi LOL). Après les progrès sont plus lents et quand tu atteins un niveau où tu parles vraiment bien (par exemple, quand tu peux bosser en entreprise) les progrès se font beaucoup plus lents.
Pour le boulot, si tu bosses dans des fermes, t'as pas besoin d'être Shakespeare non plus donc franchement, l'Anglais ne doit surtout pas être un frein à ton désir de partir. Tout le monde est dans le même cas que toi là bas. On est tous étrangers !
Le seul conseil que je puisse te donner est de SURTOUT EVITER LES FRANCAIS, SUISSES OU AUTRE CANADIENS FRANCAIS. Je sais que c'ess un réflexe primitif et naturel mais ça ne t'aidera pas à progresser en Anglais du tout.
Une fois de plus tout dépend de ton projet mais si tu es jeune et que tu y vas juste pour l'expérience, l'Anglais sera vraiment secondaire, tu t'en sortiras toujours crois moi ! Après si tu veux travailler en entreprise et faire un "vrai" travail, là oui il te faudra un niveau plus élevé (et encore tout dépend de ton secteur d'activité).
That's all I can say about English... what else? Karine
Je ne suis plus en Australie depuis octobre, je ne supportais pas le soleil LOL. Nan, j'ai du réduire mon voyage de 1 an à six semaines pour raisons personnelles.
Moi je parlais déjà un peu pour avoir passer un an en Angleterre mais l'accent des Australiens et vraiment différent. Je ne suis pas restée assez longtemps pour confirmer qu'on s'y fait... mais on doit s'y faire oui. Il faudrait voir avec des gens qui y sont restés plus longtemps.
Je pense que de nombreux jeunes sont dans ton cas et arrivent avec un anglais faible. Tout dépend des raisons pour lesquelles tu pars. Si améliorer ton anglais est l'un de tes objectifs principaux alors oui tu peux toujours t'inscrire dans une école. Si tu y vas juste pour le voyage, l'expérience humaine et la découverte, pas obligatoire et là je déconseille, tu auras autre chose à faire. La question à te poser est de savoir ce que tu veux retirer de ce voyage.
On survit toujours dans un pays même sans parler la langue mais c'est sûr que les débuts sont difficiles. Il faut savoir rester humble face à tout ça et patient aussi. Les progrès se font mais lentement. Ca me fait toujours sourire quand je reçois des CV me disant : j'ai passé 6 mois dans un pays Anglophone, je suis parfaitement bilingue. Je pense tès sincèrement qu'il faut rester 2 voire trois ans dans un pays pour bien maîtriser la langue. Avant ça, c'est de la survie, puis des dicussions de base. Ca vient mais lentement.
Tout dépend des personnes mais, quand tu pars d'un niveau basique (j'entends par là scolaire) en 3 mois tu peux tenir une conversation de base avec quelqu'un (NB au passage toujours plus facile de parler avec les étrangers que des Native speakers... et ça fait du bien au moral de voir que les autres galèrent aussi LOL). Après les progrès sont plus lents et quand tu atteins un niveau où tu parles vraiment bien (par exemple, quand tu peux bosser en entreprise) les progrès se font beaucoup plus lents.
Pour le boulot, si tu bosses dans des fermes, t'as pas besoin d'être Shakespeare non plus donc franchement, l'Anglais ne doit surtout pas être un frein à ton désir de partir. Tout le monde est dans le même cas que toi là bas. On est tous étrangers !
Le seul conseil que je puisse te donner est de SURTOUT EVITER LES FRANCAIS, SUISSES OU AUTRE CANADIENS FRANCAIS. Je sais que c'ess un réflexe primitif et naturel mais ça ne t'aidera pas à progresser en Anglais du tout.
Une fois de plus tout dépend de ton projet mais si tu es jeune et que tu y vas juste pour l'expérience, l'Anglais sera vraiment secondaire, tu t'en sortiras toujours crois moi ! Après si tu veux travailler en entreprise et faire un "vrai" travail, là oui il te faudra un niveau plus élevé (et encore tout dépend de ton secteur d'activité).
That's all I can say about English... what else? Karine
SALUT,
merci pour ta réponse c est super que tu prenne du temps pour me répondre,
so tu ma di what else ? alorya un truc ke h me demandai , conte tu y retourner ?
pour mes objectif c est vrai ke savor parler anglais m interesse beaucoup jy vai pa just pour fer du tourisme, je veu faire com les australiens au début je ferai des peti boulo mai j espèr pouvoir travailler ds ma branche , électricien.
sinon j ai des questions sur la demande du WSH, on dit qu il faut 3000 euros san le billet, commen peut il vérifier ça ? et aussi on es obliger de prendre un aller retour, alor ke je voudrai prendre un allér simple car apré les un an je prendrai un aller simple direction nouméa, pcq en fet g déja vécu un an la ba, et j ai tro aimer je veu y retourner , dc sai tu si c indispensable d avoir un billet aller retour ?
je te remercie d avance
David
je te remercie d avance
David
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We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^






