when I’m older, I want to travel the UK.
england, ireland, scotland, wales…
I’m obsessed with the accents, I know it’s ridiculous.
but more so, I would LOVE to go to australia. so distant from where I am, but from what I’ve heard, so worth it.
How I did it: Saved money by working odd jobs, and then arranged to stay with a friend. Ended up touring with her, and stayed with her family members to cut down on costs. Stayed for a month! It was the most incredible experience I've ever had, and I ended up going back twice again! Read how I did it…
How I did it: i was bornby this, i mean i was born in australia and live here :)theres not really much else for me to say, i didnt actually do anything to get myself here Read how I did it…
when I’m older, I want to travel the UK.
england, ireland, scotland, wales…
I’m obsessed with the accents, I know it’s ridiculous.
but more so, I would LOVE to go to australia. so distant from where I am, but from what I’ve heard, so worth it.
SavvyGoesRawr is hanging out with Crystal
Miki and Katrina live there. :D
ok so my aunt has always told me i can live with her in australia anytime i wanted, and my mom said if i wait until i turn 21 she would pay for my ticket.. well i turned 21 a few months ago and i’ve started really thinking about thins..
i was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how this process maybe works.. i know i have to get a visa, but how do i know which one i need to apply for?
i aslo don't know how long exactly i'm gonna want to be there for.. i was thinking about maybe 6 months to a year... i was hoping to get a job there... she lives in Queensland...
but am i able to start applying for jobs while i'm here or do i have to wait til i get over there to apply for jobsIf someone who is very knowledgeable in this area could help me i would be very appreciative... i have like a million and one questions :D
nursegayle6 is working
When Erin gets married, we want to go there and help a week before, and then be tourists for the week after. It is a lot of money, but may be a trip of a lifetime. I’d really like to take Brandi with us, but I know it’s a long trip for a 2 year old
I’ve wanted to go to Australia for as long as I can remember and I have done multiple school projects about it in order to learn more about it. With the economy being the way it is and the fact I’m still in University, I won’t be able to get there in the near future, but as soon as I’m done school I plan to start saving and get there! My older sister who I rarely see is also saving to go there so I hope one day we can go together.
I’ve always wanted to go to Australia, and did consider working there over my gap year. However, circumstances (money!) got in the way. So my plan is to save up and go, hopefully with a few friends, once I have finished uni; I want to spend some time on the Harvest Trail before returning to England and finding work.
courtse331 Struggling through
Last year I spent the month of August with my family in Australia. Beautiful Place. I can’t wait to go back. Experience of a life time!!!!!
I know a few people who lived there and from what they’ve said, it sound like the coolest place ever. It sounds exciting and beautiful, and I’ve heard Aussies are some of the nicest people.