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By Kathleen Crislip, About.com Guide to Student Travel since 2004

Work in Australia

Saturday January 15, 2005
If you're between 18 and 30, you can live and work in Australia for up to one year using the country's Working Holiday Maker visa. Restrictions apply - for instance, you may only work for the same employer for up to three months; the intent is that your work is "casual". Tend bar at night in Melbourne and loll on the beach during the day! Learn how to apply for the visa online here.

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July 16, 2008 at 3:24 am
(1) bahram sharifi says:

im,civil engineer,with more than 8 years experience in dams,power station and port projects

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