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Uk arborist here, thinking about a change of scenery. I’ve been a lead climber/team leader for around 4 years, been in the industry for around 5. I have all my tickets (30,31,32,38,39), first aid trained and full driving licence. 
Im thinking of making the move to Canada but I don’t know where to even begin looking. Any tips/ places to avoid/ areas to look into? Any advice is really appreciated. 
 

Thanks! 

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West Coast is nice,work almost all year.

Always vacancies In Vancouver but it's expensive to live there and not very social.

 

Save up some money,get a work visa and head over in the spring. Trip around and find out for yourself.

 

Definatly get your HGV and trailer licence before you go. 

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