Information about Chile.
http://www.thisischile.cl/ (external link)
The Chile-Canada Youth Mobility Program offers, every year, the possibility for young people to work, study, and/or travel to Chile.
In June of 2008 the Governments of Chile and of Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding concerning youth mobility, intending to increase opportunities for their young nationals to acquire university or college education, employment experience or practical workplace experience, and to improve their knowledge of the other country’s languages, culture, and society and thereby promote mutual understanding between
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World Wide Opportunities On Organic Farms
(WWOOF) is a world wide network where volunteers (wwoofers) live and
learn on organic properties. WWOOF volunteers offer their help on the
farm and in return they learn about biological farming and local
culture. Food and accomodation are provided.
WWOOF Chile MR offers a list with near 70 organic farms. The list will be sent by e-mail and it may be asked for and paid for here.
There are two options:
- Single List, to be used by one person. It costs US$40
- Couple List, that can be used
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The English Opens Doors Program (Programa Inglés Abre Puertas) was created in 2003 by the Chilean Ministry of Education. Supported by the United Nations Development Programme – Chile, English Opens Doors works to improve English-language education throughout the Chilean public school system by providing teacher training, instructional materials, language competitions, English immersion camps, and study abroad scholarships for university students. English Opens Doors seeks to foster a new generation of Chilean students equipped with the tools and abilities they will need to succeed in an increasingly globalized world.
Since 2004, English Opens Doors’ flagship initiative has been its Volunteer Program,
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Study Chile is an educational agency who provides educational
services in Chile to students from all over the World. Study Chile provides
immersion cultural programs, language programs, volunteering programs
and any other tailor made programs at the most important universities
in Chile.
Study Chile owners have a high respect and interest
for education, cultures and languages. They have had the opportunity of
living, working and studying abroad where they didn't just learn a
language but also different cultures, a deeper knowledge of themselves
and what they were capable to do or not. They have had some
expat.cl is your guide to expat life in Chile. Come here first with your questions about banking, signing up for cable TV, buying a bed, renewing your ID, and all those things you’d rather have someone else think about. http://expat.cl/ (external link)
http://cachandochile.wordpress.com/ Reflections on Chilean Culture.
Hi, I am curious about Kiwis coming to Chile on a WHV. I spent one year in NZ on a WHV and I knew how WHV makers get around, get work, socialise and so on.
So, how many of you Kiwis are coming to Chile with the idea of an OE? How do you get into social life and job market? What sort of work do you guys do here? How long do you stay for? What cities do you go to?
Any kiwi around interested in sharing his/her stories?
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