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uk looking to move to canada/usa/austrailia which is better

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

im currently living in uk want to start a fresh live in usa/canada/austrailia

these the jobs i could do

tree surgeon

bus driver /coach

lorry driver

i want to know where beat oppurtunities are can some one point me in the right direction please thank you

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By *heoriginalCJMan
over a year ago

mystic valley

A colleague of mine is leaving for OZ end of the month with a full working visa. He's going to work on a farm as they sponsor his move over.

The same applies to another colleague that I know went to the US and found their visa complex for working.

Think its better to find a company that Will sponsor your move over and get a limited visa, try it, and if you want to stay, apply for a permanent one ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

yes mate sound great so ur mate found a job on a farm from over here did where did he look for the jobs to ?

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By *heoriginalCJMan
over a year ago

mystic valley

They post on the Internet, you just have to search for international jobs they are easy to find

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

thanks mate means alot

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By *tonerslut40Woman
over a year ago

cardiff

i'm canadian, so of course i would recommend canada as a place to move! i think if you want to work with trees/forestry you'd do good in british columbia as that's a huge industry there.

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK

Remove the US as an option, Canada is just better in every way over the US.

As for Canada or Oz, logistics and weather is probably your biggest consideration.

Depending where in Canada you can easily have -20 in the winter and +30 in the summer, whereas Oz won’t vary as much but will be hotter than U.K. average.

If you’re going to be travelling back to visit friends and family or have them visit you, Canada is (again depending on which part) anywhere from a 6 to 9 hour flight, compared to Oz which is usually about a 24 hour trip

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By *ighugs69Man
over a year ago

Port Talbot

Worked in New Zealand and backpacked through Australia. Both are easy enough to adjust to. I guess British Colombia is much the same.

That's a fairly wide range of countries you're looking at. Each will have different entry requirements and job markets.

The size of places was the biggest surprise to me. It's not like the UK, the next large town or city could be a full day's drive away.

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