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فروری 2, 2020بذریعہ Immigration In Canada

Working in Canada is not as simple as you might think. Convenient yes – given that Canada is in the 10th position in the ranking of countries where you earn more and live better – but not simple.

The Canadian economy, for the moment, is very flourishing. In recent times Canada has created many jobs, minimizing the unemployment rate (5.8%) and above all, facilitating investments.

The problem is that the Canadian Government has established some strict and specific rules for immigrants to get a job, especially immigrating teachers!

Below we will give you the information about the requirements for the teacher to move to Canada. If your dream is to live and teach in beautiful cities like Toronto and Montreal or even Quebec, read on.

Getting a work permit first

First of all, it is necessary to underline that to go to Canada, and you need to apply for a visa, that is the ETA.

Obtaining a temporary work permit, however, is slightly more complicated. This is only given to those who demonstrate that proposal. And not only that, you have to prove that you are suitable for the job offer and that you have the requisites for it.

Another necessary document is the Labor Market Opinion. It is the confirmation issued by the Canadian HRSDC regarding the possibility that the employer is in the actual position to be able to take on.

Even those who do not have a job offer, however, can obtain a temporary visa. The important thing is to meet some requirements established by the Canadian Government regarding their qualifications, work experience, and knowledge of the English and French language. There will be some other factors such as:

  • age;
  • education;
  • language skills;
  • working experience;
  • adaptability;
  • availability offered for the different teaching profession.

The basic requirements

In Canada, it is challenging for an immigrant to teach here to the public. It would be necessary to validate the equivalences and, often, to pass some additional exams for the upgrade.

Then the candidate has to find a replacement that can last from 6 months to 1 year. After several years, we can hope for a permanent civil servant post.

Teachers immigrating to Canada seeking work in the public system must meet the same basic requirements as qualified teachers. They must submit their credentials to the teaching certification body of the province or territory in question.

They must also comply with additional immigration conditions, including proof of landed immigrant status if they do not have Canadian citizenship. Another essential requirement is proficiency in one of the two official languages, English or French.

It would be best if you first met the criteria of the Ministry of Education for teaching authorization.

You will be asked to have:

  • Certain degree in Education; it should be higher than a high school diploma. (Bachelor’s degree in Education is preferred)
  • To have completed at least 1 year of employment
  • To have permanent residence or a status authorizing you to work legally in Canada
  • No criminal history
  • etc.

Then, if you have a teaching license, you must look for a job:

  • In a public elementary or secondary school, by looking at the job offers in the regional school boards:
  • In a private primary or secondary school or college, often looking on their website.
  • Most schools will require that you have passed a French test and English before hiring.

Necessary documents:

You need to have the following documents while applying.

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    Frequently Asked Question

    To get permanent residency, you have to live for at least three years in Canada. You also need some other documents to apply for Citizenship.

    In generally takes six months to get the citizenship after taking the Citizenship Test and Interview.

    People aged between 18 to 54 have to take the citizenship test and Interview.

    Oath taking ceremony generally takes 45 to 60 mins to complete. However, the time may vary upon the number of applicants and citizens.

    Yes, any Citizen who is a Canadain Citizen can renounce his citizenship status if he wants. He may apply for renouncing the citizenship under certain conditions.

    The answer is yes. You can again apply to resume your Citizenship status though you have renounced it once.

    The total fees for applying for Citizenship in Canada is CAN $ 630. Among the prices, $530 is for processing fee, and $100 is for the right of  Citizenship fee. But for minors aged under 18, the processing fee is $100.

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