I’m glad you have the same opinion about it!
That’s exactly why I love it, I’m living in so many countries and meet amazing people, I’ll never regret it.
I hope you like Sydney, I had a great time there! : )
Nancy
]]>For the people puzzled about the salary, I can confirm that yours was/is pretty common. I earned about 70£ per week and the host lady also allowed me to work in a sandwich bar 3 times per week for half day so all in all, considering that they gave me a car, food, and a private room for free, I was even able to save money and take a few trips 🙂
That’s why it’s important to choose the right family, ask them if it is possible to have a second job (I also took English classes but stopped almost immediately as I figured that I would have learned the language much faster by actually using that free time working on my second job and earning money)
Side note for the people in their 30’s and over: I tried to apply in the US but their maximum age was below 30 while in the UK and other places they don’t have this restriction so if you are not in your 20’s anymore don’t lose hope. There is always a family who will be happy to have you no matter what your age is, as long as you are good with kids and flexible with their demands.
Cheers and happy travels!
]]>Okay! Nice to know that. I’d love to visit Canada and New Zealand someday.
]]>Hello Renuka.
Actually they got it wrong, it’s Canada my favorite, I loved everything there: the people are the friendliest, the landscapes are amazing, and the big white winter is something I enjoy a lot!
I said that I liked New Zealand the best for the beauty of the country, mainly.
Both islands are truly beautiful.