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there's actually still a bit of a remnant of this. you can still get working holiday visas (that's how I first came), but also long service leave.
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mafic
it's a Commonwealth thing, isn't it? Americans can't get those, I don't think. -- nm
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loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Apr 24 '12, 07:38
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Americans can, now, provided they have a college degree. Australia also negotiated a bunch of reciprocal arrangements for working holidays with
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Roger More
Apr 24, 07:52
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I don't think you even need a degree, provided you're 30 or under. I do know Americans can only stay for a year at most, and most others can renew
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mafic
Apr 24, 07:58
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There are two visas - the working holiday visas, which are open to anyone between 18 and 30, if you're from the right country
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Roger More
Apr 24, 08:05
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that is great. My working holiday in the UK was an amazing experience. wish we had had the Australia option at the time. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 24, 08:17
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