voila, j'ai vraiment besoin de votre aide, elle me sera plus que precieuse, tout du moins, je l'espere.
Je suis francaise, 19 ans, je viens d'avoir mon bac ES, et je desire aller vivre en Algerie . Premierement, parce qu'ici la vie ne m'interesse plus du tout, je m'y sens mal . de plus mon petit copain vis la bas. ca fait un an et quelques que nous nous connaissons, nous nous sommes vus cet été et tout c'est tres bien passé. Je veux le rejoindre pour un grand nombre de raisons.... mais COMMENT FAIRE ! est ce que je peut trouver un boulot la bas, EXISTE T-IL DES FAMILLES D'ACCUEIL, je ne sais pas comment faire . si je viens pour y rester un mois, ca sera toujours ca, mais je veux tenter ma chance de pouvoir vivre la bas quelqu'un temps. a Noté que je suis intéréssé par L'islam et qu'il n'est pas impossible que je me reconvertisse.
Comment puis je faire pour vivre ou survivre la bas . Je ne veux pas dependre de mon copain. Ils vit chez ses parents, et je ne pourrais pas aller là bas, ce qui se comprend.
Bref je suis preneuse de toutes les infos : Logement, etudes, jobs ... et aussi administrativement, comment faire !!
Merci d'avance !
a quoi me sert il d'avoir un coeur si je n'ai pas le droit d'aimer ...
Bravo pour ton bac
En Algérie sans diplome tu ne peux meme pas etre preparatrice de commande dans un resto, et quand je dis diplome c'est bac+5. Si ton copain te manque c'est normal, mais une relation à distance c'est toujours pareil. Je ne pense pas que les parents de ton copain soient cools au point de t'inviter à vivre avec lui chez eux. En Algérie les loyers sont chers, la vie est chere, il est difficile de trouver ses marques sans diplome. Il n'y a pas de famille d'accueil, les loyers se paient un an à l'avance. Je te conseille pour joindre l'utile à l'agréable de t'inscrire à la fac, à l'université ou dans n'importe quelle formation qui te conviendrait en France ensuite de t'inscrire en stage en Algérie pour les vacances d'hiver de pacques et d'été, les entreprises sont très ouvertes pour les stagières étrangers, et là tu pourras trouver un logement (par le biais de l'entreprise) ce qui te permettra de retrouver ton copain dans des conditions sereines et de le connaitre un peu mieux dans son environnement habituel. Pour l'Islam c'est tes oignons et tes patates!!!! et si tu veux embrasser l'Islam pour le fun saches que dans l'Islam c'est interdit. Et il s'agit d'ailleurs d'une conversion (changer de religion) et non de reconversion (changer de travail ou d'activité).
Le processus que je te propose te permettra d'obtenir des documents administratifs pour séjourner et travailler sans aucun problème. Contacte moi par mp.
j'ai l'impression d'étre ds le méme cas que toi. Je souhaite partir en Algérie mais pas pour les mémes motivations.. je suis d'origine algérienne et c'est pour un retour au source, apprendre à parler arabe couramment, .. je préfére te dire d'avance que je ne pourrai pas taider. J'y suis aller plusieurs fois en vacance du coté de nedroma mais toute ma famille est en france (je veux faire le chemin arriére).Mais je te conseille vraiment de partir kk temps pour les vacances, histoire d'avoir un apercu, la culture y est trééés différente de la culture francaise.
bref j'espére que nos projet se concrétiseront.
Bonne chance .
salut zaza09
je suis un journaliste sportif en algerie ..jhabite a maghnia et je crois tu connais bien cette ville .mais je passe tous le temp a oran..parceque mes amis proches habite la bas..jai visité nedroma plusieur fois.
pour la langue arabe je pourrai taider et faire mon maximum et pas de probléme..plus de ca il ya des ecole privé pour apprendre cette langue soit a oran ou tlemcen..contactez moi et pas de probléme:
bringtomylife@yahoo.fr
soussinio_syll@exemple.com(tchatche)
bonne journéé
merci
lamitiéé c est ma douce lumiére qui m accompagne dans chacun de mes pas et dans chacune de mes penséss.
salut emy
si ton copin habite a oran ..il peut te donner une grande idéé sur ces points..pour le logement sadepend la région..jai déja aidé une finlandaise ..elle habite a oran depuis 6 mois ( a ain turck) c est une ville a coté d oran.
elle travaille avec une societé étrangers mais par pc(translator)..
pour la culture sadepend la famille du ton copin..tu pouura trouver des familles a oran vivent la vie europeen (ouverte) et pas de prob si tu vis evec eux..et tu tu peus trouver le contraire aussi..
jai deja acceuillis bqq des européén..si tu as des question on peut garder le contact.
bringtomylife@yahoo.fr
soussino_syll@exemple.com(tchatche)
merci
lamitiéé c est ma douce lumiére qui m accompagne dans chacun de mes pas et dans chacune de mes penséss.
Chère EMY,
Je te conseille vivement de suivre tes études universitaires en France, et ne t'empresses surtout pas, la vie en Algèrie est loin d'être des vacances crois-moi.
Ce que tu veux faire peut se faire autrement donne moi si tu veux ton email, et je te donnerais une solution.🙂
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