Monday, January 7, 2013

how much money do i need in a month in australia for a living?


how much money do i need in a month in australia for a living?
well, i'm courious about it because... not me but a friend wants to move there. and i was wandering of how much money can you make a living in australia? (i have a habit of buying some new clothes every other month, also i'm a bit snobbish /okay, okay not a bit/, i love the opera and cinema, and i buy some books every week.) However, does anybody know how much money can i make from being a private teacher? i speak french quite fairily, maybe i could occupy myself of children. what do you think? okay, i am not. i mean qualified. i'm just trying to figure out what the hell i could do in australia if had to make my own living. anyway, i would like to go to some art school, university something like that.
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1 :
If you are qualified as a private teacher, you will survive quite comfortably in Australia.
2 :
The whole question is completely academic if you are not a New Zealander. They are the only people from overseas who are allowed to work legally in Australia without skills and qualifications in certain specified occupations in which Australia has a shortage of workers. You would not be able to get a visa. Anyway, you would be unlikely to make enough money on a regular basis as an unqualified private teacher to pay for accomodation and your other expenses. If you wish to come as a student, you may be able to get a student visa, but you would only be allowed to work for a maximum of 20 hours per week during the semester. Also, you must have arranged your course and been accepted prior to entering the country. See http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm for more information on working in Australia.
3 :
unless you are a skilled worker in a field that australia needs you will not have much luck qualifying to move to australia
4 :
Ozmaniac is 100% correct.