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Positions available for certified climbers.

Large well established Tree Care Company.

Great rates of pay, Accomodation, Sponsered Visa.

Full Time positions in an ever expanding business.

 

PM If interested for more details

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Positions available for certified climbers.

Large well established Tree Care Company.

Great rates of pay, Accomodation, Sponsered Visa.

Full Time positions in an ever expanding business.

 

PM If interested for more details

 

Whats the age limit? thanks.

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Whats the age limit? thanks.

There is no age limit as such, but we will look at every candidates experience, certificates, time in the industry etc and make a decision based on where we will see your career going with us.

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Re age limits, not sure if you are asking what's the max age Paton is looking for, or whats the age limit for considering moving to OZ. If its the former, then only the original poster can answer that for you.

 

If its the latter, then I can't find any max upper limit on the Australian Govs website. What is important is that Arborists are on the AusGovs skilled occupation list, which means that if you have either the quals, skills or experience and you are sponsered by an employer then you are likely to be granted a work visa subject to certain other criteria. IE: not be suffering from any ongoing illnesses or diseases, having a criminal record for interfferring with wombats or any other illegal activity.

 

Basically, you have to have a sponsor, an actual job to go to filling a skills shortage and your not going to be a drain on the their resources, then you should be ok.

 

If you are between 18-30 then your other alternative is to apply for a 12 month young persons working holiday visa. You don't have to have a sponsor or any work set up in advance, and your free to work where ever you can get it.

 

Hope this helps. Of course you would have to do a bit more in depth research, this is just bare bones as far as I can make out.

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