Exchange student to Australia?
I am looking ot do an exchange student program next year to Australia (from the U.S.) and I was wondering if anyone who has done something like this could recomend a good program where i can go for a semester and also tell me about it a bit plz thanks a ton!
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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I have some info that may help you and also find a little work while your here Im at sydney_nick2000 at the yahoo place
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http://www.peopletopeople.com/OurPrograms/SAP/Pages/default.aspx A kid that I work with used this program to go to Australia. He went with a lot of people from his school, and area. I don't think it's an exchange program (he went for 2 1/2 weeks, but stayed with his class), but you can get credits for school, or college. It's funny that I came upon this question, because he JUST showed me his album from the trip, and had the most BEAUTIFUL pictures. People to People will show you the land area and everything, and it will be able to get you behind the scenes of some of the things Australia has to offer. I hope this helped!
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Check out AFS, YFU, ASSE, Intrax, CCI, or CIEE... check out this: http://www.cultures-shocked.org/forum/search.php?searchid=363307
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The top three programs are AFS, YFU and Rotary Exchange. Rotary is the cheapest, but most competitive. Intrax/AYUSA has the worst reputation. http://www.yfu.org/ http://www.afs.org/afs_or/home http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/youthprograms/RotaryYouthExchange/Pages/ridefault.aspx For general info on being an exchange student, check out this site. http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/
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want to move england from australia on student visa,iam in aus for student visa from india?
want to move england from australia on student visa,iam in aus for student visa from india?
hi i am indian citizen and here in australia on student visa ,pls help me that i want to go from here to london on student visa ,i am just here for last 5 months ,pls help me ,and i am currently doing here businees management and i want to go from aus to england...
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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Moving to England is very hard as they will not let you into the country if you are there to get a job. When they ask "business or pleasure?" when you get off the plane. Say "pleasure" otherwise you won't be let in.
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Friday, February 7, 2014
Australia student visa!!?
Australia student visa!!?
I am 18 and would like to do an apprenticeship in Australia, would i be able to do an apprenticeship in oz with a student visa? i live in the uk
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Apprenticeships are only available to citizens (PRs possibly) so on a student visa you will not be eligible to apply for one. One of the reasons is that you get paid significantly d uring the training for the work that you do - and the work is significantly over the 20 hours you are permitted to do on a student visa.
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Is there a christian family in Australia that would take me in as an exchange student?
Is there a christian family in Australia that would take me in as an exchange student?
I am seriously considering coming to Australia to study abroad. But I am a devout christian and my parents won't let me stay with a family who is not. I would sure apprieciate it if christian family would take me in.
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Good on your parents ! What I would suggest is to google Churches in Australia of your particular denomination ...decide on a state ...then email them & see if they would be prepared to canvas their congregation to see if anyone would like to help you... We have had exchange students over the years & still take in student interns from the Southern Baptist Churches for a few weeks each year...it's a great way to learn about different cultures !
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LOL.... the biggest p*ssheads I know are actually devout, churchgoing Catholics! Anyhoo, you don't specify your religion. People in Australia aren't really "devout" the way people in America are. If it's a concern about getting to church on Sunday, then I'd contact the Australian branch of the church you belong to and go from there. If it's more a concern about respect for your beliefs and the general morals of the host family then it's not so much of a problem. I don't know the ins and outs of host families, but I think they're usually families with kids at private schools, and the private schools are generally attached to a religion. It doesn't necessarily reflect the families true beliefs though.
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