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Subject: Roadtrip France-Eesti

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2017-09-03 19:50:18
Tere kõigile,

tahaksin siin postitada (tõlkija kaudu), sest minu tüdruksõbraga soovime Eestis mõnda kuud veeta. Me teeme teekonna autoga ja läbime umbes 3000 kilomeetrit.

Otsime mõningaid näpunäiteid, nurki või kenaid aadresse. Kui suudame inglise keeles kaubelda, on see lihtsam.

Täname ette
2017-09-03 20:12:36
Estonians are able to speak in English, yes. :D
2017-09-03 20:15:01
You can use English. Most of Estonians speaks good English.
When you are planning to come and what is your interests?
Estonia has beautiful wild nature. Cities are little and mostly calm. Only exception is Tallinn. The capital can be quite nervous and as the city is a bit narrow the rush hours can be annoying. Car jams are maximum 15 min long. So, no problem ;-)
2017-09-03 20:18:05
BTW, the most annoying would be East Poland towards to Lithuania. Narrow roads with plenty of trucks and no other way to go. Just the Suwalki corridor. Do not plan more than 500 km per day from Poland towards Baltics.
Been there, done that 3 times:-P
2017-09-03 20:48:20
Thank you Marts and Arpeau.

Arpeau : Thank you for your information. We are a young couple of 24 and 20 years. I end a license(Bachelor's degree) in business and my friend has her high school diploma. We mainly wish to come to work our English while discovering Europe.

We chose Estonia because it is a very beautiful country to be discovered.

We planned to leave the end of October or the beginning of November.

We wish to know how takes place the rents of accommodation(housing) in this country, work permits?
2017-09-04 07:32:21
Estonia beautiful in October/November? Not really... :) Only snow can save the scenery at that time. :)
2017-09-04 09:14:17
Here is the link for work permits and stuff

http://vm.ee/en/node/6978


Finding work is quite easy at the moment. There are loads of easier, so called student jobs in bars and so on(if you want to improve english). Alot of job ads are posted in university campus. Since you speak french also french lyceum school has some openings for example teaching for 2-3 months.
Accommodation is quite expensive for us, probably not for you. 2 room apartment in 30 minutes drive from city centre is about 300-350 euros(my house currently has 2 apartments like that for rent). City centre is about 500-600 euros per month.


But yeah, October/November is worst time to be here in terms of beautiful nature :)
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2017-09-04 12:11:45
And more! As November can be already freezing cold here you need to have winter tyres for car. Otherwise, don't drive when degree hits +4 or below.
Estonia is beautiful in summer and for some people in winter, when it's -20 or more. (I hate winter:-P. It's really long amd grey and COLD!)
If you come to work and speak English, stay in Tartu or Tallinn. There's nothing happening in other places, unfortunately.
Also, the rent for long-term accommodation in these cities are a bit higher, because of the students and life is happening there. It is minimum 350€ per month for 30m2 room. If you'll find this, you're lucky.:-)
For Airbnb I don't know...


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2017-09-05 22:03:53
Thank you everybody for you message. I'm student and its difficult for me but vert thank you.
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