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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.

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Kiwis in Chile on a WHV?

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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Santiago - V Region - Valle Nevado

 

Chile: Tips

Buses: www.turbus.com

Yellow Pages: www.amarillas.cl

White Pages: www.blancas.cl

News: www.santiagonews.cl (English)

Sernatur: http://www.sernatur.cl/internacional/

 

 

 

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Things to do in Chile

Things to do in Chile (External link)

 

 

 

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Jobs in Chile for WHV holders

Websites about Chile

If you are planning to visit Chile, these websites may be of your interest:
They are all governamental webpages.
We are only providing the links, but we are not responsible for the content. If you have any queries, please contact the Chilean Embassy or the respective entity for further details:


  • Chilean Official website www.thisischile.cl (external link) - It includes information about business, tourism, visas, education in Chile.
    It opens in spanish, but the option in english language is also available.

  • Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs chileabroad.gov.cl/en (external link).

  • Chilean Tourism Service www.sernatur.cl (external link). It contains information about tourism in
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Chile offers working holiday visas to citizens of Australia, Canada and New Zealand[4]. To be eligible a person must:

  • Be aged between eighteen (18) and thirty (30) years of age, both inclusive, at the time of application.
  • Possess a valid Canadian, New Zealand or Australian passport.
  • Provide evidence of holding a medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance to remain in force throughout his/her stay in Chile.

OBS: For official requirements, please contact local Chilean Embassy.

All WHV makers coming to Chile are welcome to join this website, share information and make questions. We'll do our best to help you out.



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