Voila en mai 2008 je vais passer mon BTS enveloppe du batiment aprés avoir obtenu mon Bac S SI
Et je voudrais partir un ans a NOOSA pour travailler avec le metier de conducteur de travaux que j'aurais en fin d'année !
Pour le visa en Working holiday je ne sais pas trop comment faire pour l'obtenir
Puis vien ensuite la question de trouver un travail labas depuis la france!
j'ai un bon niveau en anglais !
donc j'aurai aimé obtenir des infos pour trouver un taff labas acceptant les français!
Puis la demarche a suivre pour obtenir mon visa !
bonjour Jeremy! je m' appelle Caroline, je pars en OZ au mois d 'octobre pour un an ; et je vais essayer de te donner quelques infos!
d' abord pour le visa wh ; il faut faire une demande à l' ambassade franco-australienne (sur leur site par exemple) mais avant cela assure toi que tu a en ta possession un passeport valable pour la période de ton départ, il faut pouvoir justifier posséder à peu prés trois milles euros sur un compte ( arrange toi avec ton banquier au cas ou tu n a pas ; par exemple un virement de tes parents ;une photocopie, et puis tu annule le versement après c est pas trop compliqué, ) ensuite l' obtention du visa est plutôt rapide ; moyennant à peu prés 114euros; pense au photo d' identité réglementaire également!! et puis je te conseil de faire une demande a la préfecture pour un permis auto international!!et puis prend un billet d avion open un an comme ça s'il y a le moindre problème tu peux rentrer tranquillement ;ensuite il y a des site extra qui regorge d ' info : australie_australia.com australian news papers (pour des annonces ) l addresse: onelinenewspapers/australi.htm
le site du guide du routard
je te conseil également d' investir dans un guide de voyage; c est pas donné mais ça regorge de cartes, d ' adresses de conseils etc...
le ministère des affaires étrangères (beaucoup de conseils et d 'adresses net pour trouver un travail etc...)
le club TELI ( le l ai découvert par hasard mais c est un coup de cœur car c' est une asso de voyageur prêt à aider!! une petite cotisation mais ça vaut le coup;
un forum international si tu speak very weal inglish (lol) :helper profile ( te permet de passer des annonces et de te faire des contactes!!)
et enfin wep france et work about australia dans ta barre de recherche et c est parti!!!!
pour ma part ; je pensais passer par un organisme mais ça reviens très cher pour des infos et des démarches qui demande plus de temps que de prise de tête finalement!! donc j' ai fais appel à toutes (enfin presque) les infos net!! et j ' avoue que ce forum et vraiment top pour partager des infos ; n ' hésite pas à faire de même!! et puis encore un conseil; compare et prend une assurance c' est indispensable!! il y en a sur le site australie australia mais n' hésite pas à comparer et demande des devis !!voila, sinon si tu a des suggestions ou autres fais moi signe!! j espére que tout cela peut t' aider et aider d' autre personnes !! n hésitait pas à me contacter pour partager votre expérience!!
!! la vie est une fête!! profitez à fond de chaque instant, le sourire ouvre des portes n' oubliez jamais ça!!!good luck!!! et bonne route a tous!!
ps : après relecture j ai oublié un détail ; si tu veux rester un an dans la même entreprise le wh ne te le permet pas mais mais l ambassade pourra te diriger au mieux ! voila bizes!!
regarde sur www.francedownunder.com.au
pour les visas
conducteur de travaux, tu trouveras plus de travail dans les mines, il y a un boom econimique dans les mines, elles sont au nord de Noosa
pres de Bundaberg, Glastone ..ect..
snob? non, pas des qu'on sort de Noosa
moi je suis juste a Tewantin
bon c'est un petit coin de paradis..mais la plupart des jeunes preferent la gold coast ou Byron..
bon contactez moi qd vous viendrez.
good luck
Nous envisageons (avec mon epoux) de passer un mois a Noosa des la mi-juin (ou peut-etre avant en fonction des places d'avion) et j'aimerais savoir ce que vous pensez de l'endroit ou nous devrions sejourner pour une premiere visite sur la Sunshine Coast? Est-il facile d'y trouver une maison a louer (ou un condo) tres bien situee, de preference avec vue sur mer et pres de toutes les commodites, tout en etant au calme?
Nous venons dans un but de prospection pour savoir si nous pourrions nous etablir dans cette region, vers la fin de cette annee.
Vos judicieux conseils et vos informations nous seront sans doute tres utiles.
Merci de votre reponse,
Bien cordialement,
Jacqueline
oui bien sur, Noosa est plien d'hotels, appart, comdo pour louer
c'est un des endroits des plus jolie de la sunshine coast, alors la vue sur la mer ou riviere sera assez cher, quel est votre budget pour l'hotel.
De route facon il y a des residence et des location pour tout les budgets
pour vous etablir ici, regarder sur le site
www.francedownunder.com
"sisko' is in Noosa aussi et recement etabli avec sa famille, tres sympa,
Merci de votre reponse et du site que vous me communiquez. Il est vraiment tres interessant.
Qui est "Sisco" qui vit a Noosa avec sa famille?
A bientot!
Jacqueline
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