un beau salut a toute la communauté des voyageurs, ca fait un pe ud etemps que je suis pas venu ici normal ca me donne trop envie de lacher le taf!
mais j ai quelques petites questions pour des connaisseurs ou des gens qui ont testé
je pars avec un pote et on projette de bosser en arrivant e naustralie, deux options s offrent a nous soit on paie un organisme avant afin qu il nous trouve un endroit ou dormir et un endroit ou travailler soit on se debrouille sur place.
qu en pensez vous est ce facile a deux de trouver du taf assez vite l organisme est par le biais de l anpe, il prennetn environ 450e, je sais que sur place c est facil mais peut etre tombe t on sur des exploitations qui ne vous font traviller que qq jour par c id autre par la enfin je vosu ecoute!!!!
salut
ecoute je part avec une amied ici septembre je peux te tenir au courant de nos demarches car nous aussi on recherche logement et travail de ton coter aussi tiens nous informer mer guillaume
guilemair@hotmail.com
a bientot
Moi aussi je compte partir pour l'australie 1 an toute seule au mois de septembre,
Effectivement il y'a des organismes pour faire fille au pair moyennant 300 €.
Dès que j'ai plus de renseignement je te tiendrai au courant.
salu !! j'espère ke tu trouve ton bonheur. Moi je commence à m'intéresser à l'aventure mé je préfère arriver avec déjà un job et un logement.
peux tu me donner des nom d'organisme ke tu as trouvé ca peu vraimant m'interrseer. c cool
Merci de me répondre ca fait plaise. En faite ma situation est toute simple J'ai passé un BTS je vais avoir d'ici peu la réponse de mes éxams mais javé fé des demandes de licences pour me spécialiser. toutes mes réponses sont tombées à l'eau donc jme suis décider de partir en australie tout seul. Jvé surement faire les vendanges en septembre donc g l'intention de partir fin septembre. Après je ne sais pas du tout comment ca se passe. Es-ce quil faut prendre contact avec l'employeur ou une agence de labas mais je ne veux pas partir tant ke je n'ai pas de job sûr.
Ce que j'ai compris sur l'autre forum c ke les organismes sont des arnaqueurs donc je suis prêt a faire les démarches moi même mais j'ai besoin d'être orienté : que ce soit pour trouver le job pi le visa et l'assurance komen ca spasse?
Merci c la première fois que je vais sur un forum et on voit kon est écouté
Je pars moi aussi pour l'australie car je suis ds la mm situation que toi, j'ai passée un bts en alternance, je voulais faire une licence pro ds la mm entreprise où j'étais mais pas de place, je me suis dis autant partir à l'autre bout du monde 1 an apprendre une nouvelle langue, une nouvelle culture etc..Soyons fous
Ce que je te conseille c'est passé par une association et faire fils au pair, parce qu'on ne connait pas là bas la mentalitée ok les gens disent que c'est super mais toi comme moi nous ne sommes jamais aller et moi je vais donc passer par un organisme, au pire le faire pdt 6 mois..
je te tiendrai au courant,
bonne soirée
Je suis contente de voir que beaucoup de personnes ont le même projet. Effectivement moi c'est la même j'aimerais partir en Australie un an à partir de janvier 2009.
Mon idéal serait de trouver un organisme qui propose job et hébergement garanti + quelques courds par semaines au moins les 2/3 premiers mois, et bein sûr un organisme pas trop chère !! lol Histoire de ne pas être ruinée dès que j'arrive là bas !
En voici quelque uns, mais il n'y a jamais tous ce que je veux, dites moi ce que vous en pensez: experimentwww.uec.edu.au/fr/ (global village)francaustralia.comaquarius
Pour les séjour au pair, choisissez des organisme qui font partis de "IAPA", ce sont les plus sérieux apparemment.
Est ce que pour faire un séjour au pair c'est possible d'avoir un visa Vacance Travail ? ou seulement le visa étudiant ?
Coucou,
moi aussi j'ai finis mon DUT Gestion des Entrep que j'ai obtenu, et je devais partir en australie avec une amie mais elle a preféré accepter une licence en France. Mais j'ai tjrs pour projet de partir mais monter un projet seule à l'autre bout du monde semble difficile. Je pense partir en Octobre 2008 donc si on pouvait s'entraider dans nos recherches ca pourrait etre sympa.. Bonne continuation
salut, je suis dans ce cas la, je souhaite partir las bas, un truc sérieux, encadré, mais pas encore de date de depart prevue, as tu des petits conseils a me donner ?
ce post tombe très bien, je vois qu"il y a beaucoup de monde qui souhaite partir à l'autre bout du monde!!eh bien moi aussi, j'aimerais partie en australie dans le but d'améliorer mon anglais, j'ai deja des pistes pour etre fille au pair, mais j"aimerais aussi trouver un job autre ke fille au pair et pourquoi passer par un organisme, pas trop cher encore une fois!!
Pkoi pas s"entraider!! Moi j'aimerais partir avant novembre 2008, ça serait l'idéal!
Je ne sais pas si tu as eu des réponses à ton message (en tout cas j'arrive pas à les voir...)
Depuis qu'il a été posté en juin 2008 tu as peut-être eu l'occasion de faire ton voyage...?
Donc j'aurais besoin de ton expérience :)
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