Advice for a 21 year old?
#31
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Re: Advice for a 21 year old?
I can tell by the tone of your posts that you don't like me at all. For a start, I made this thread to become aquainted with the people here, and to understand more about working towards emigrating. This is my thread, so with all due respect I won't be told to leave thank you very much.
#32
Re: Advice for a 21 year old?
I am not the one with a problem..
Let me clarify...
Go to the Jobcentre.
Go to the Citizens Advice Bureau..
then come come back when you've followed the friendly advice on the forum and inform us of your progress.
Let me clarify...
Go to the Jobcentre.
Go to the Citizens Advice Bureau..
then come come back when you've followed the friendly advice on the forum and inform us of your progress.
#33
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Re: Advice for a 21 year old?
I can tell by the tone of your posts that you don't like me at all. For a start, I made this thread to become aquainted with the people here, and to understand more about working towards emigrating. This is my thread, so with all due respect I won't be told to leave thank you very much.
Since you are aged 21 you could apply for an Australian Working Holiday Visa for people aged 18 to 30. I am sure you could find work there if you have that intention, and it will give you experience for further development.
#34
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Re: Advice for a 21 year old?
If you are honest about your request, I suggest you follow advice.
Since you are aged 21 you could apply for an Australian Working Holiday Visa for people aged 18 to 30. I am sure you could find work there if you have that intention, and it will give you experience for further development.
Since you are aged 21 you could apply for an Australian Working Holiday Visa for people aged 18 to 30. I am sure you could find work there if you have that intention, and it will give you experience for further development.
The only advice I've received is to go to the job centre, which I've done to no avail, and to go to some citizens advice place that I've never heard of before. My family doesn't even know about any of this, so it seems im bound for poverty.p
How can I go prancing around Australia if I have no money?
#35
Re: Advice for a 21 year old?
He writes to well to be what he claims
Just a troll and skanky timewaster
Just a troll and skanky timewaster