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Any Uk climbers immigrated to Australia with experience/info on how to go about dealing with visas when it comes to qualifications? I hold an nptc national certificate level 2 in arboriculture and all the relevant tickets up to level 3 arial rigging +12 years climbing experience but I'm getting the impression they're all worthless 

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11 minutes ago, Dean01 said:

Any Uk climbers immigrated to Australia with experience/info on how to go about dealing with visas when it comes to qualifications? I hold an nptc national certificate level 2 in arboriculture and all the relevant tickets up to level 3 arial rigging +12 years climbing experience but I'm getting the impression there're all worthless 

Been a few threads on this subject in the past some of the guys will reply but from memory the Uk qualifications are not accepted in australia.

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