Je m'appelle Amélie et j'ai 21 ans. N'ayant pas d'obligations cette année car je n'ai pas eu d'école après avoir eu mon BTS, je souhaite réaliser un rêve d'aventure et de voyages (je suis sûre qu'ici on me comprendra ^^).
En effet, je voudrais partir vivre et travailler entre 6 mois et 1 an, dans un premier temps, en Australie avec un visa working holiday et par la suite vivre et travailler AUSSI pdt 6 mois au Canada dans le but principal est de parler couramment anglais mais aussi de vivre des expériences inoubliables (partir à l'aventure, faire de nombreuses rencontres...).
Cependant le seul problème est que ce fameux visa n'est possible à avoir qu'UNE seule fois donc voici ma question : quel visa dois-je choisir pour l'Australie ou le Canada sachant que pour l'une de ces destinations se fera avec un visa working holiday ?
Merci à tous d'avoir lu et un plus gros merci à ceux qui prendront le temps de me répondre...
J'ai le même problème ! Je veux aller faire le stage d'anglais avec VVT en Australie et ensuite au Canada mais ouais, le problème, c'est qu'on peut le faire qu'une fois...
En fait, ce message ne te servira pas à grand chose mais je suis à la recherche d'autres organismes pour après, si je trouve quelque chose, je te tiens au jus !
Ahh quel beau projet :) Je me permets de dire ça car j'ai le même pour l'année prochaine car pour l'instant je suis bloqué pour un semestre au Danemark (QUELLE HORREUR !!!! 😎) !!!
je viens d'apprendre la movaise nouvelle là !
je comptais faire pareil que toi...
bon je fouine et je vs tiens au courant, faut voir les différents types de visas, peut etre qu'en s'inscrivant dans une école de langue, on obtiendra un visa étudiant et du coup ca ns permetra de bosser au moins 20h par semaine...
Hello all people (faut bien se mettre dans le bain non ?!) ! 😄
Alors, on m'a proposé un site pas mal avec pas mal de choix point de vue destinations et choix dans les activités mais c'est parfois un peu cher mais bon, faut farfouiller et je pense qu'on peut y trouver son bonheur quand même suivant ce qu'on veut faire.
www.prolinguis.ch/fr
Voilà les galériens comme moi, si vous avez d'autres infos même bénines, vaut mieux en avoir trop que pas assez !
Merci de "galérer" comme tu dis ti punch ca doit aidé beaucoup d'entre nous !! ^^
je vais aller voir le site que tu propose, ça peut j'espere nous debloque de cette galere !
Je suis rentré sur Paris après avoir passé plus de 2ans en Australie à Sydney (et à voyager dans le pays). Je n'étais pas en working holiday visa (whv) mais avais beaucoup d'amis sur place qui avaient ce visa. Pour les Français c'est ultra facile de l'obtenir et ca prend parfois quelques jours...sinon quelques semaines.
Tu peux aussi le renouveler pour 1an supplémentaire mais à la condition de faire 3mois de fruit picking (bon courage car les fermiers t'exploitent...). Il y a bien sur d'autres astuces pour contourner le problème.
Concernant le Canada, je me pose la question d'aller vivre quelques années à Montréal mais débute à peine mes recherches. C'est une des raisons expliquant que je sois tombé sur ton post. Je ne pourrais donc pas te renseigner.
Bref, si tu as besoin d'infos sur l'Australie n'hésites pas. Je te conseille aussi de parcourir les forums de sites spécialisés car depuis 2ans, le nombre de Français partant dans ce pays en whv a littéralement explosé et tu n'es pas la seule à te poser des questions auxquelles beaucoup ont déjà répondu (http://www.australia-australie.com/forum/).
Niveau boulot, tu peux trouver des jobs de serveuse dans des restos/cafés, être serveuse pour bosser sur des missions ponctuelles (mariages, etc.)...voici le site d'une boite qui recrute sur sydney si ca te tente: http://www.troys.com.au/
A savoir: quand l'hiver approche, vers Mai, la plupart des backpackers montent vers le nord donc ca devient difficile de trouver du taf dans ce coin (Cairns et environs).
Bon je m'arrête là car je me rends compte que j'ai développé peut être un peu trop le sujet. Si tu as d'autres questions n'hésites pas.
Un dernier conseil: les années passent vite et tu verras que les gens autour de toi t'envieront mais ne se donneront jamais les moyens de réaliser leurs rêves. Fonces, explores cette planète, tu n'auras aucun regret. Toute mauvais expérience te servira à savoir davantage ce que tu ne veux pas et peut être à donner un sens à ta vie.
Je ne connais rien au visa ou à comment allé vivre en australie mais pour ceux qui sont interressé à venir vivre au Québec, ne chercher pas plus loin.
Vous devriez laissé tomber le projet et allé plutôt vivre dans l'ouest Canadien... ou n'importe où sauf au Québec. Le pourquoi, je vous laisse trouver par vous-même mais je vous donne un site où commencer vos recherche 😉 http://quitterlequebec.com .
Sur ce site, vous allez trouver beaucoup de témoignages de gens qui son parti de plusieur pays pour venir s'installé au Québec et en grande parti, repartir là de où ils viennent, ailleur au Canada ou ailleur dans le monde. Des témoignages de gens qui veulent partir du Québec et le pourquoi, des gens qui son parti et des témoignages de gens qui son revenu (souvent avec le plan de repartir ailleur ou parce qu'ils sont rendu à la retraite et veulent être près de leur famille).
Le choix reste le votre bien entendu mais il y a de bien meilleur place à vivre qu'au Québec j'en suis sur.
tout d'abord merci a toi kriscool16 de t'etre arreté sur mon post je prends en note le fait que tu te tiens à ma disposition pour me renseigner sur l'australie, je ferai donc appel à toi qd le moment sera venu car je ne pars seulement qu'en debut d'annee prochaine à cause de mon permis, mais j'e n'en peux plus d'attendre !! je me sens à l'etroit qd je ne voyage pas !!
et aussi merci à nikki qui m'a vraiment eclairé sur le sujet ! ca veut donc dire que je vais pouvoir faire l'australie et le canada par la suite.. bref comme disait kriscool profiter de notre belle planete et realiser ses reves
Mais oui, on peut faire deux visas WHV/PVT et même tous si on veut (ils ont rajouté l'Argentine y'a pas longtemps, je crois, en plus du Japon, Nouvelle Zelande, Canada, Australie, Corée du Sud etc...), le tout avant d'avoir 30 ans (35 pour le Canada). Tu peux les enchaîner sans soucis!
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