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Camomile

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Camomile

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #1 on: 22 August 2012, 08:27:17 pm »
Just thought I would add.

I have had a few messages asking me if I am an agent who is going to pay for girls to go and work in Australia! This is so not the case as I would hope obvious from my OP.

Just to be crystal about it- I am an independent escort who is using my own funds and brain to organise this tour. I am looking for a person who would be interesting in joining me (dates are flexible at the moment) so we can both benefit safety wise, company wise and financially by sharing accommodations.

Anyone who was interested would indeed need to be paying for themselves like I am xx

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #2 on: 23 August 2012, 08:45:40 am »
well sorry to inform u hun.only if u are a citizen or u have a valid work permit.u will not be able to work in australia.prostitution is indeed legal there and it is a very lucrative business,so no one will employ u cause the fine is so heavy for employing people without permission to work that no one is going to risk that.and they will deport u no questions ask. i have been there more than once.so i know the rules.

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #3 on: 23 August 2012, 12:26:49 pm »
well sorry to inform u hun.only if u are a citizen or u have a valid work permit.u will not be able to work in australia.prostitution is indeed legal there and it is a very lucrative business,so no one will employ u cause the fine is so heavy for employing people without permission to work that no one is going to risk that.and they will deport u no questions ask. i have been there more than once.so i know the rules.

I have been there before too NaturalBBW. And whilst I thank you for your advice I think you will find in many situations isn't correct.

Firstly I'm not looking for anyone to "employ" me. I plan on working as an independent escort whilst there or should I say "Private Girl" as they do.

As I am under 30 I have gotten a working holiday visa. This entitles me to work in Australia legally.

It is valid for 12 months multiple entry. When at the embassy I spoke to someone about the legalities of doing sex work and there were not any problems once I followed state laws like not describing services in Victoria etc.

So again Naturalbbw, thank you for your advice. But as I said I have indeed done my research and have a visa.

If for some reason you think I may be confused or getting my information wrong then I would be glad to hear it.

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #4 on: 23 August 2012, 12:33:25 pm »
Hey ambs, all good if you have a visa and everything.  :)

But you are asking someone to fly half way around the world in a month's time, and put down a considerable amount of money and such. And then they would have to apply for the same visa etc, and this takes time too.

I think a lot of ladies would need more notice.

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #5 on: 23 August 2012, 12:37:34 pm »
Thank you Ambs.

NaturalBBW, while you've every right to contribute, this is not a discussion section, it's an ad for a tour buddy. In addition, Australian law varies from state to state just like US law and plenty of ladies have worked there in plenty of different cities and had no problems whatsoever. Why would Amber be looking for somebody to 'employ' her when she's independent anyway?

Good luck with it Ambs. I'd have loved to go but I'll be in New York - please do let me know how it goes :).

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #6 on: 23 August 2012, 12:46:06 pm »
Hey ambs, all good if you have a visa and everything.  :)

But you are asking someone to fly half way around the world in a month's time, and put down a considerable amount of money and such. And then they would have to apply for the same visa etc, and this takes time too.

I think a lot of ladies would need more notice.

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Hey cassey,

I know it is pretty late notice hun, I'm not relying on having a tour buddy though just thought it would be worth putting a post here on the off chance someone is in the same position as me with minimal commitments and enough savings or whatever to be able to fund such a trip. Obviously there is the visa aspect but I applied for mine and got it within a week! My dates are flexible too :)

Any how I have had a few replies which may or may not lead somewhere. I just thought it was worth posting :) xxx
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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #7 on: 23 August 2012, 12:48:12 pm »
Thank you Ambs.

NaturalBBW, while you've every right to contribute, this is not a discussion section, it's an ad for a tour buddy. In addition, Australian law varies from state to state just like US law and plenty of ladies have worked there in plenty of different cities and had no problems whatsoever. Why would Amber be looking for somebody to 'employ' her when she's independent anyway?

Good luck with it Ambs. I'd have loved to go but I'll be in New York - please do let me know how it goes :).

Cheers Amy.

There are quite a few discussion threads about Australia here but this wan't meant to be one. I know a few indies who have worked there no problem.

Hope New York is good for you and I'll be sure to report back on my trip any how. I see it as exactly a working holiday. A chance to see some new places and make some money whilst doing it!

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #8 on: 23 August 2012, 08:53:06 pm »
Hi hun,

i would be very interested as i have been thinking of going there again myself. I worked there last September for 6 weeks and was very busy.

I would perhaps be interested in hearing more, if you are still looking for someone to go with?

Let me know hun xx

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #9 on: 23 August 2012, 09:57:06 pm »
Hey Daniella, drop me a pm x

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Re: Australia Tour- Buddy?
« Reply #10 on: 09 September 2012, 02:49:44 am »
Hi Ambs!
I just saw your posts about Australia now.
I was thinking to try Australia for a while. Have you been there before? I don't know to many things about Australia.Please let me know how is going if you are already there.
If you are in UK i would like to talk to you about that.