Past lives place in australia?

Anyone who lives in Australia, do you think is a good place to go to college and live?¿?

  • Hi guys, I`m from a spanish speaking country, and i would like to attend to college in Australia and live there my entire future life, I`m 17...Do you think is a nice place to live?¿? Any advice?¿? what are the first things i have to do when i arrive?¿? Please give your opinions i will be gratefull...Do you think i have to improve a bit my english?¿? Thank you very much

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    Hi. I think Australia is a nice place to live and study. Be aware that while many people try and use a student visa as a way to become a permanent resident, it is by no means a definite thing, research it all first. It will be expensive for you because you will be an international student and have to pay full tuition fees. This is around $20,000 a semester I believe. On top of that, you will have to pay accommodation and food and other study costs. Most of the best ranked universities are in Sydney, but Sydney is also quite expensive to live in, so research some of them. First you have to apply for a visa, then apply for admission in the university. You probably want to get university housing, but you can always find your own share accommodations around. Then I guess you just do uni!

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well right now your typing looks lke you know pretty good english. although im sure you can get a college here. but living here and paying the college fees by your self im not sure. and also paying for you apartment fees.

Just by studying in Australia is no guarentee that you will be permitted to stay post graduation - the student visa you get is given to you on the assumption that you will leave as soon as you graduate. Study here by all means, just dont make the mistake of assuming that you will be able to live here for good.

toomba

im from perth western austrlia but i recommended University of NSW. if u need migration help , i know this really cool migration agent, who can defs help you: www.mapsa.com.au . hope this helps :D

It's a lovely place to live, especially for a young boy like yourself who i'm guessing has an accent. the ladies will go wild. haha. Hmm, well you'll have to enrol in school, unless you finished secondary education wherever you're from. You should get into contat with universities, organise a visa, things like that. And, also, your English is pretty good, you'll pick it up over time, but it's totally fine compared to a lot of the internationals at uni, trust me. I probably wasn't any help, but meh, Australia's great. I recommend Queensland or Victoria.

FloozyBoozy

yes! Australia is a great place especially melbourne the universities are good too melbourne uni being the best what do you have to do? well i guess atleast think about renting a place, have some cash with you, apply at centrelink for payment every 2 weeks yea......and i think you have to have a guardian since your 17 18 is when your independant the weather is good sometimes and no your english is fine just dont do the upside down question marks because they dont exist and make you look like you dont know how to write

You speak very good english so you wont have any language barriers to cross. Moving to another continent is a big decision so I would suggest you first visit the country during a holiday. You could also apply for a working visa and stick around for a year seeing how you like it. http://www.yukiba.com/Australia-travel.html

hi you should live in melbourne, there are many good uni's such as rmit, melbourne uni and many more. your english looks good so you should be fine

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