Definitely the scariest thing I’ve ever done. While I’m in the theme of pushing myself out of my comfort zone I also decided to finally make a RU-vid channel, which I’ve wanted to do for agessss. Vlog number 1.
In Aus, If you are a backpacker and have a working visa, be careful of being sent out to the middle of nowhere like the Outback where the publican needs workers behind the bars, some like the isolation and the life style, others don't. With the Outback, better off visiting as a tourist than a worker. I have met backpackers working in pubs in the outback who don't have a car to get around, The Outback is not the place to be without wheels cos of the huge distances and sometimes the scarcity of buses.
I bet you didn't butter your toast a lot and put a light spread of Vegemite on. Most people who haven't tried it before don't do this and put them off it straight away as too much Vegemite can be too strong for most.
*I'm just still trying to find a way to earn income over there, if I'm leaving my country I'm leaving my job but i just can't find a way to make income so when i get there I'd survive, if you have any ideas please let me know, I'm leaving forever not just for a while, I'm planning to relocate but my problem is how will i make income when i get there*
Hey, happy to see you moving out your comfort zone. Im in a similar bout as i watch this video and was wondering what visa path youre taking? And if youre, i assume, having a way into permanent residency?😅
Helloooo. So I’m actually just on a working holiday visa, subclass 417. I’m actually returning to the uk in September for university just on a gap year for now. Maybe in the future I’ll come back… but no plans to just yet- hope that helps
If I’m being completely honest-I don’t know. However for most things in the uk, you can’t until your 16. At 16 and 17 you need parents consent and at 18 you can make your own choices. Depends on the laws wherever you are. My advice is to stay in school as long as possible first!! And then do some research🫶🫶
@@DaisyK8Thank you sm for your advice. I just don't want to transfer schools in year 12 or 13 (grade 11 or 12) but I guess I'll figure it out along the way. Hope you like Australia!!
No you must be between 18-35 sorry, also you need to be 18 to book Hostels aswel im afraid. Use the next few years to dedicate yourself to earn money. Have fun and good luck