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Manéra

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  1. Hello guys! Many thanks for such interesting topic! I'm facing the same issue with the only difference that, I'd also like to study Arboriculture in one of these countries. Taking that (exactly like McCarrol) I worked in Australia for two years as Farm Hand and Forestry Operator. Although some attempts, I had to abandon the idea of study Arboriculture in Australia, as NOT available for International Students. So now, I'm thinking to get to Canada or NZ to study for a Certificate in 'Urban Arboriculture - Tree Care (CANADA, Toronto) or a 'National Certificate in Horticulture (Arboriculture) (Level 4) (NZ, Dunedin). What I'm wondering is, Which country of these, do you think is more 'rewarded' in the Arboriculture's world/society? Which one, do you believe offer better working opportunities? Any help would be really much appreciated! Thanks in advance, have a great one!

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