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I am available to answer questions dealing with short term travel, studying in australia, and entry and exit culture shock.
I recently spent two years living, teaching, and studying in Brisbane, Australia, while obtaining my Post Graduate degree.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video from Columbia Chicago and a Masters of Arts in Film and Television Studies from Griffith University.
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As far as questions 1, 2, and 3, they are all too vague to really answer. There are just so many places to see, things to do, and food to eat. I'd highly advise picking up a travel book. I bought a
I strongly advise you prebook all of your accommodations. The Department of Immigration will not grant you access into the country unless you can show where you will be staying and that you have enough
Hello - Culture shock happens when you first arrive, and also happens when you return home, as you've become adjusted to the new culture you're experiencing. I honestly can't answer if you'd fit
Hello - As far as I know, you may need to apply for a travel visa for New Zealand. As far as applying for Permanent Residency there, I am unable to help you, and would advise you to contact a Migration
Hi Veronica - Sorry the delayed response. The simple fact is that the only Skilled Jobs is on the list. If the job is not on the list, then Australia simply does not require that job from a non-Australian
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