Je souhaite réaliser un séjour de 6 mois dans un pays étranger pour trouver un travail et apprendre l'anglais.
J'hésite entre l'Australie et la Nouvelle Zelande :
- Dans quel pays est-il le plus facile de trouver un petit boulot?
- Les formalités administratives sont-elles plus ou moins compliquées dans un pays que dans l'autre?
Je suis dans le même cas que toi , je souhaite partir à l'étranger pour apprendre l'anglais mais mon pays de destination n'est pas encore défini.
Concernant L'Australie et la N-Z il me semble que tu dois faire la demande d'un visa Working Holiday qui te permet de visiter et de travailler dans le pays au max 1 an.
Est il possible d'y touver du travail quand on ne maitrise pas la langue ?
Quels sont les bon plans pour trouver rapidement du travvail et ne pas se ruiner ?
Ou loger à moindre frais ?
C'est les questions que je me pose aussi ...
Renseigne toi sur le Woofing ça peut être intéressant au début surtout.
Je suis au courant pour le visa mais j'ai aussi entendu dire qu'il fallait ouvrir un compte en banque pour l'Australie et déposer 3000e dessus !
Pour le woofing, je pense en effet que c'est le meilleur moyen de trouver rapidement un travail mais est-ce efficace pour apprendre l'anglais?
Concernant les 3000€ (j'avais entendu 2500 € mais ça dépend peut être des pays)je crois que c'est une garantie pour être sur que tu puisses repartir dans ton pays .
Mon départ n'est pas encore une certitude mais j'éspère pouvoir partir courant octobre..Pour l'instant je suis dans la phase de prise de renseignement.
Le woofing me semble un bon moyen pour apprendre l'Anglais dans la mesure où tu côtoieras d'autre woofeurs ( non français surement) et une famille d'agriculteur donc logiquement tu vas communiquer et progresser dans la langue du pays.
J ai vécu 9 mois en Nouvelle zelande et ma soeur vient de passer 4 mois en Australie.
- Pour ce qui est de l'argent :
Pour le compte en banque, ne vous en faite pas. Si vous voulez ouvrir un compte, ca peut se faire facilement sur place et vous pouvez le fermer quand vous reparter. Il faut surtout avoir son billet de retour (c est ce qui rassure les autorités) mais ce n est pas indispensable. Lorsque vous arrivez sur place, souvent on ne vous demande rien... Donc pas d'inquietude. néanmoins, je vous conseille vraiment d'avoir de l argent de coté ca evite les mauvaises surprises et vous profitez vraiment.
- Pour ce qui est du travail :
En ce moment , c est pas facile de trouver du travail. les deux pays ont ete touché par la crise et si vous ne connaissez pas la langue, c est vraiment pas evident. Néanmoins, certains secteurs recrutent ( la restauration et tout ce qui est fruit picking...) plus que d'autres. Le smic en NZ est de 12/13$ de l heure. Pour OZ, je sais pas mais le cout de la vie en ville est casiment le meme quand France donc mon conseil ->fuillez la ville (sinon vous allez depenser tous vos sous...)
- Pour ce qui est du logement, ca depend de ce que vous voulez faire:
Il est facile de trouver des colocs, c est ce qui reviendra le moins cher et vous permettra de rencontrer les kiwis ou les australiens. Idéal si vous avez trouve un petit travail sur place.
Les bakpaquers vous permettent d'avoir une certaine mobilité et de rencontrer pleins d'étrangers qui voyagent aussi ( en NZ, j'ai principalement rencontré des hollandais, des allemands et des anglais...). je pense que pour 6 mois, c est la solution ideale.
Le Wwoofing c est vraiment sympa aussi et ressourcant. Si vous etes un peu fauché ou que vous avez une voiture c est la LIBERTE. (les voitures ne coutent pas chers la bas, et vous pouvez vraiment les revendre) Je suis tres mauvaise conductrice et pourtant j ai reussi a conduire en NZ.
J ai vécu 9 mois en Nouvelle zelande et ma soeur vient de passer 4 mois en Australie.
Bon voyage a vous deux.
Merci de ta réponse , à te lire on imagine que tu as apprécié cette expérience.
La Nouvelle Zélande, je connais encore moins que l'Australie mais ça donne envie aussi.
En ce qui te concerne , en combien de temps as tu trouvé du travail et un logement ?
Avez tu des adresses avant ton départ , des contacts ?
J'ai encore plein de questions sous le coude mais je vais m'arrêter là pour l'instant lol.
Et encore, je n ai pas tout dit...
J avais des contacts sur place mais comme je voulais voyager...
Sinon , y a un super site qui s'apele : trade-me.nz
Et la, tu trouves tout ce qu il te faut.
J ai mis une journée pour trouver un appart et une semaine pour trouver un petit boulot.
C'était juste avant les vacances d'été en décembre, donc plus de facilité et je dois avouer que j ai eu énormément de chance.
Pour le logement tu peux aussi regarder sur www.easyroommate.co.nz/, c'est là que j'ai trouvé le mien avant de partir.
Pour un job comme ça a déjà été dit, le fruit picking ne demande pas de parler anglais spécialement bien. Sinon vu qu'Auckland (plus précisément le nord d'Auckland) va acceuillir l'Equipe de France de Rugby, les cafés et hôtels vont sûrement rechercher des gens parlant français.
Si vous avez d'autres questions
Chris
Ne vous souciez pas de n'être pas remarqué, cherchez plutôt à faire quelque chose de remarquable.
Bonjour à tous,
Je voudrai comme certains d'entre vous partir en Australie surement pour une durée de 6 mois .. Je ne connais pas du tout ce pays mais j' ai tout le temps de me documenter car je compte partir vers novembre/ décembre. Mon but principale est de développer mon Anglais qui a grand besoin d'être améliorer. Ce voyage n'est encore qu'un projet mais si quelqu'un pouvait me renseigner sur les endroits sympa et où il est facile de passer 6 mois; ou si il existe des circuits intéressants (j'entends par sympa des choses ou il est facile de rencontrer d'autres jeunes étudiants et ou il est possible de se trouver des petits jobs ...)
Merci d'avance😉,
Mathieu.
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