Hello. I just stumbled on your channel. I have a Bachelors of Arts in English. I have over 13 years experience in teaching English language. Since I do not have a degree in education how can I enter the pool?
Hello and welcome! 😊 With your B.A. in English and 13 years of experience, you still have a strong foundation for teaching in Canada. Even without a degree in education, many Canadian provinces accept experienced teachers, especially if you’re open to pursuing additional certification. For example, you could apply through the Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program. After immigrating, you can complete a teacher certification program in the province where you wish to work. Certain provinces, like British Columbia and Ontario, offer bridging programs that help internationally trained teachers meet local requirements. Feel free to reach out if you need more info on the Express Entry process or provincial certification options! 🍁📚
As a jamaican teacher with a bachelor degree in Primary/ Elementary education(over 4yrs)....how can i appy to teach in Canada for Sep2024? Also is it possible to teach and study there and can i apply for scholarships? I want to do my master in special education at Vancouver University. Please assist me. Guide me to path i can start on right away....please🙏 and thank you.
The process you must follow to become a teacher in Canada is explained in the video. Follow it step by step. If you want to study in Canada, you need a student visa.
To teach in Canada as a Jamaican teacher with a Bachelor's degree in Primary/Elementary education, follow these steps: Research Canadian teaching requirements and the province you want to teach in; Get your Jamaican degree assessed by the designated authority in that province. Meet language proficiency requirements (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL); Apply for teaching certification in your chosen province; Explore the Master's in Special Education program at Vancouver University and inquire about scholarships; Start by researching teaching requirements, getting your degree assessed, and contacting Vancouver University for program and scholarship information.
To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you will need: Credential Evaluation: Get your educational credentials assessed by an agency like World Education Services (WES). Language Proficiency: Take an English language test (IELTS or CELPIP) and achieve a good score. Teaching Certification: Obtain a teaching certification if required by the specific province in Canada. Work Experience Documentation: Prepare your documents and certificates related to your experience in education. Express Entry: Consider applying through the Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Good luck!
You can use the following websites to search for teaching jobs in Canada: Education Canada: educationcanada.com Workopolis: workopolis.com Indeed Canada: indeed.ca Apply to Education: applytoeducation.com Jobs in Education: jobsineducation.com
As an English teacher, I want to move to Canada with my family, my experience in teaching is less than one year, can I qualify for a PNP program with limited experience? I have a master's degree and Cambridge certifications; such as TKT (Teacher Knowledge Test) Module-1, TKT Module-2, TKT Module-3, Train the Trainer, and Teacher's Passport. Please guide me about the pathway applicable to my context.
With less than one year of teaching experience, it may be challenging to qualify for a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in Canada, as most PNPs favor applicants with more work experience. However, your master’s degree and Cambridge certifications are strong qualifications. You can explore pathways like: Express Entry: You might qualify under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, although gaining more work experience will improve your ranking in the Express Entry pool. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Some provinces may prioritize in-demand occupations, so it's worth checking if English teachers are needed in specific provinces. Keep an eye on provinces like British Columbia and Ontario, which may offer opportunities for educators. Work Permit: Securing a job offer in Canada could lead to a work permit, which may eventually transition to permanent residency. Consider gaining more experience to strengthen your profile for Canadian immigration programs.
Canada does not have a strict age limit for immigration through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), but age can affect your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score under Express Entry. Applicants between 20-35 years typically receive maximum points for age, while those over 40 get fewer points. However, your 20 years of teaching experience, qualifications, and other factors like language proficiency, education, and adaptability can still make you a strong candidate. To improve your chances, focus on scoring high in language tests (IELTS or CELPIP) and consider PNP streams that prioritize work experience over age. Good luck!
Hello sir I want to know about direct canada pr from india I have done masters in english and B.ed and currently I am working as english primary teacher in school so can you guide me what is the process of getting direct pr from india?
To immigrate to Canada as a teacher and obtain Permanent Residency (PR) from India, you can apply through the Express Entry system. Here’s a brief outline of the process: Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the requirements for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), including language proficiency, work experience, and education. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): Get your degrees evaluated to ensure they meet Canadian standards. Language Test: Take an approved language test (IELTS) and achieve the required scores. Create Express Entry Profile: Submit your profile online and enter the pool of candidates. Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA): If you have a high enough Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, you will receive an ITA. Submit PR Application: After receiving an ITA, submit a complete PR application with all required documents. Your teaching experience and qualifications will help boost your CRS score.
Am a Ugandan and have a bachelors in Educ of over 15yrs. Am a teacher of English language and Literature in English and very much interested in applying though, can I move with my family?
Thank you for your comment. Yes, you can move to Canada with your family as a teacher. With over 15 years of experience in teaching English and Literature, you may qualify for a skilled worker visa. If you get a teaching job offer or apply through programs like Express Entry or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), you can include your family in your application. Make sure to get your credentials evaluated for Canadian standards. Let us know if you need more details on how to start the process!
Hi, i am a certified teacher and lisenced. I wish to apply for teaching in canada. Which site can you recommend for job offer? Or on the provincial nominees program- how do i go about it as the site keep requesting for NOC code? Any help or clarification from you will gladly be welcomed.
The required IELTS bands vary depending on the institution and program you are applying to in Switzerland. Generally, a minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 is commonly accepted, but some programs may have higher requirements. Regarding the B.Ed being taught in English, it may exempt you from the English language proficiency test requirement.
my wife is an IT teacher with a BSC degree but no B.Ed or Dip.Ed, she doesnt wish to teach in canada but expplore other IT related jobs, can she qualifiy for pnp or pr via express entry...everntho our crs scoree is below 400?
Even if your wife does not wish to work as a teacher, she may be eligible for Permanent Residency in Canada through the PNP or the Express Entry system. Her CRS score, which is now below the minimal requirement for Express Entry, could, however, impact her chances.
Certainly, your MPhil in Physics, B.Ed., and 6 years of teaching experience make you a potential candidate for immigrating to Canada as a teacher. You could explore pathways like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) if you have prior Canadian work experience. Ensure you meet language proficiency requirements and consider obtaining a job offer or researching teaching certification for your desired province. Consulting an immigration expert can provide personalized guidance.
I would like to know if we can apply for pr with ielts academic or should i take up both ielts general for pr and academic to become a teacher Thank you
You typically need to meet the language proficiency requirements set by the Canadian government. In most cases, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training module is accepted for immigration purposes. It is important to check the specific language requirements of the province or territory where you plan to work as a teacher.
With a Bachelor's degree and two years of teaching experience in India, you may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as a teacher. The specific requirements and immigration pathways for teachers vary, so it is recommended to consult the official website of the Canadian government or seek guidance from an immigration professional to determine the most suitable immigration program for your situation.
To immigrate to Canada as a special education teacher, you can follow these steps: Check your eligibility under immigration programs like Express Entry, which includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) may also be an option. Get your educational credentials assessed to ensure they meet Canadian standards. This is crucial for special education teachers. Take a language proficiency test (IELTS or CELPIP for English, TEF or TCF for French) as required by your chosen immigration program. If eligible, create an Express Entry profile. You will be scored based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language skills. If your score is above the cut-off, you will receive an ITA for permanent residency. If you have a specific province in mind, apply for a PNP, which can increase your chances of receiving an ITA. While waiting for ITA, you can start applying for teaching positions in Canada. Some provinces may require additional certification for teachers. Once you receive an ITA, complete a medical exam and get a police clearance certificate. Submit your application along with the required documents and fees. After submitting your application, wait for it to be processed. Upon approval, you will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR). Plan your move to Canada, including where you will live and work.
Thanks for your question! 😊 To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you’ll typically need the IELTS General Training for your immigration application. However, if you're getting your teaching qualifications assessed or applying for a job, they might ask for the Academic version. Let me know if you need more details!
I am from India. I completed masters with English subject and bachelor of education for teaching. And aslo persuing masters of education. Have work experience of 17 years in government 1st to 8th grade schools. What I need to immigrate in Canada as a teacher? Means which certificate? And which state is best for me to immigrate? Can I get any job offer...??? Please guide...
To immigrate to Canada as a teacher from India, you would need to have your qualifications assessed and meet the certification requirements of the province or territory where you plan to work. The best province for you to immigrate to as a teacher depends on various factors. Research the certification process, explore job opportunities, and obtaining a job offer can increase your chances of immigrating as a teacher.
i am here in the Philippines. Is it possible to apply for teaching license while being here in our country? Or do i need to enter Canada for me to get the license?
You can consider options such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, securing a job offer, studying and working in Canada, and meeting language proficiency requirements. I recommend you watch the video again and learn about the entire process.
Hi sir, good day, iam donald casillano jr from Philippines, and it is my dream to teach in canada. Iam a licensed professional teacher with at least 4 years of teaching experience as a contractual employee based on school. Dear sir, iam seeking assistance to make my dream in teaching in canada a reality. Pls help me sir. Big thanks to u.
Certainly, Donald. To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you would generally need to follow these steps: Assess your eligibility and qualifications. Meet language proficiency requirements. Obtain a Canadian teaching certification, which varies by province or territory. Apply for a job in Canada and secure a teaching position. Apply for a work permit or immigration through programs like Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These are the general steps, but it's important to research and follow the specific requirements for the province or territory in Canada where you wish to teach, as regulations can vary. Additionally, seeking guidance from the official education authorities in Canada can provide more tailored information to your situation.
Hello. I just stumbled on your channel. I have a Bachelors of Arts in English. I have over 13 years experience in teaching English language. Since I do not have a degree in education how can I enter the pool?
Hello and welcome! 😊 With your B.A. in English and 13 years of experience, you still have a strong foundation for teaching in Canada. Even without a degree in education, many Canadian provinces accept experienced teachers, especially if you’re open to pursuing additional certification.
For example, you could apply through the Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program. After immigrating, you can complete a teacher certification program in the province where you wish to work. Certain provinces, like British Columbia and Ontario, offer bridging programs that help internationally trained teachers meet local requirements.
Feel free to reach out if you need more info on the Express Entry process or provincial certification options! 🍁📚
As a jamaican teacher with a bachelor degree in Primary/ Elementary education(over 4yrs)....how can i appy to teach in Canada for Sep2024? Also is it possible to teach and study there and can i apply for scholarships? I want to do my master in special education at Vancouver University. Please assist me. Guide me to path i can start on right away....please🙏 and thank you.
The process you must follow to become a teacher in Canada is explained in the video. Follow it step by step.
If you want to study in Canada, you need a student visa.
To teach in Canada as a Jamaican teacher with a Bachelor's degree in Primary/Elementary education, follow these steps: Research Canadian teaching requirements and the province you want to teach in; Get your Jamaican degree assessed by the designated authority in that province.
Meet language proficiency requirements (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL); Apply for teaching certification in your chosen province; Explore the Master's in Special Education program at Vancouver University and inquire about scholarships; Start by researching teaching requirements, getting your degree assessed, and contacting Vancouver University for program and scholarship information.
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To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you will need:
Credential Evaluation: Get your educational credentials assessed by an agency like World Education Services (WES).
Language Proficiency: Take an English language test (IELTS or CELPIP) and achieve a good score.
Teaching Certification: Obtain a teaching certification if required by the specific province in Canada.
Work Experience Documentation: Prepare your documents and certificates related to your experience in education.
Express Entry: Consider applying through the Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
Good luck!
Which web can I use for teaching job
You can use the following websites to search for teaching jobs in Canada:
Education Canada: educationcanada.com
Workopolis: workopolis.com
Indeed Canada: indeed.ca
Apply to Education: applytoeducation.com
Jobs in Education: jobsineducation.com
As an English teacher, I want to move to Canada with my family, my experience in teaching is less than one year, can I qualify for a PNP program with limited experience? I have a master's degree and Cambridge certifications; such as TKT (Teacher Knowledge Test) Module-1, TKT Module-2, TKT Module-3, Train the Trainer, and Teacher's Passport. Please guide me about the pathway applicable to my context.
With less than one year of teaching experience, it may be challenging to qualify for a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in Canada, as most PNPs favor applicants with more work experience. However, your master’s degree and Cambridge certifications are strong qualifications.
You can explore pathways like:
Express Entry: You might qualify under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, although gaining more work experience will improve your ranking in the Express Entry pool.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Some provinces may prioritize in-demand occupations, so it's worth checking if English teachers are needed in specific provinces. Keep an eye on provinces like British Columbia and Ontario, which may offer opportunities for educators.
Work Permit: Securing a job offer in Canada could lead to a work permit, which may eventually transition to permanent residency.
Consider gaining more experience to strengthen your profile for Canadian immigration programs.
Hi. Very informative video. Please guide is the ielts score is the same under AIP PROGRAM as well.
Yes, sure
Hi, is there an age limit to apply for PNP and under Skilled worker program? I am currently 43 years old with 20 years of teaching experience.
Canada does not have a strict age limit for immigration through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), but age can affect your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score under Express Entry. Applicants between 20-35 years typically receive maximum points for age, while those over 40 get fewer points. However, your 20 years of teaching experience, qualifications, and other factors like language proficiency, education, and adaptability can still make you a strong candidate. To improve your chances, focus on scoring high in language tests (IELTS or CELPIP) and consider PNP streams that prioritize work experience over age. Good luck!
Hello sir
I want to know about direct canada pr from india I have done masters in english and B.ed and currently I am working as english primary teacher in school so can you guide me what is the process of getting direct pr from india?
To immigrate to Canada as a teacher and obtain Permanent Residency (PR) from India, you can apply through the Express Entry system. Here’s a brief outline of the process:
Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the requirements for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), including language proficiency, work experience, and education.
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): Get your degrees evaluated to ensure they meet Canadian standards.
Language Test: Take an approved language test (IELTS) and achieve the required scores.
Create Express Entry Profile: Submit your profile online and enter the pool of candidates.
Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA): If you have a high enough Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, you will receive an ITA.
Submit PR Application: After receiving an ITA, submit a complete PR application with all required documents.
Your teaching experience and qualifications will help boost your CRS score.
Am a Ugandan and have a bachelors in Educ of over 15yrs. Am a teacher of English language and Literature in English and very much interested in applying though, can I move with my family?
Thank you for your comment. Yes, you can move to Canada with your family as a teacher. With over 15 years of experience in teaching English and Literature, you may qualify for a skilled worker visa. If you get a teaching job offer or apply through programs like Express Entry or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), you can include your family in your application. Make sure to get your credentials evaluated for Canadian standards. Let us know if you need more details on how to start the process!
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I have Wes evaluated masters and ECE level 2 certification from Saskatchewan Canada.
How can I get a job offer from Saskatchewan Canada?
Look at the official website of the province and try websites that advertise job positions like Indeed and Glassdoor.
Hi, i am a certified teacher and lisenced. I wish to apply for teaching in canada. Which site can you recommend for job offer? Or on the provincial nominees program- how do i go about it as the site keep requesting for NOC code? Any help or clarification from you will gladly be welcomed.
There are different websites, visit the Visa Library to know them. You should research about each nominee program for each province.
I would like to know the IELTS bands required please. Also, does one have to do the test even when the B.Ed was taught in English?
The required IELTS bands vary depending on the institution and program you are applying to in Switzerland. Generally, a minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 is commonly accepted, but some programs may have higher requirements. Regarding the B.Ed being taught in English, it may exempt you from the English language proficiency test requirement.
@@visalibrary Thank you for your response. Could you kindly recommend places in Canada that have low or no IELTS required for teachers please.
Can you recommend a link where i can register or apply for teachinh job or health worker in canada?
You should look for a job on the websites' that advertise such jobs. Visit the Visa Library to know them.
my wife is an IT teacher with a BSC degree but no B.Ed or Dip.Ed, she doesnt wish to teach in canada but expplore other IT related jobs, can she qualifiy for pnp or pr via express entry...everntho our crs scoree is below 400?
Look at the PNP requirements and eligibility principles of each PNP.
Even if your wife does not wish to work as a teacher, she may be eligible for Permanent Residency in Canada through the PNP or the Express Entry system. Her CRS score, which is now below the minimal requirement for Express Entry, could, however, impact her chances.
I have done mphil physics plus b.ed.... with 6years teaching experince...can i apply?
Certainly, your MPhil in Physics, B.Ed., and 6 years of teaching experience make you a potential candidate for immigrating to Canada as a teacher. You could explore pathways like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) if you have prior Canadian work experience. Ensure you meet language proficiency requirements and consider obtaining a job offer or researching teaching certification for your desired province. Consulting an immigration expert can provide personalized guidance.
I would like to know if we can apply for pr with ielts academic or should i take up both ielts general for pr and academic to become a teacher
Thank you
You typically need to meet the language proficiency requirements set by the Canadian government. In most cases, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training module is accepted for immigration purposes. It is important to check the specific language requirements of the province or territory where you plan to work as a teacher.
I completed b a and I have two year experience for teaching in india
What is your question?
With a Bachelor's degree and two years of teaching experience in India, you may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as a teacher. The specific requirements and immigration pathways for teachers vary, so it is recommended to consult the official website of the Canadian government or seek guidance from an immigration professional to determine the most suitable immigration program for your situation.
I am a special education teacher .how can apply to canada?
To immigrate to Canada as a special education teacher, you can follow these steps:
Check your eligibility under immigration programs like Express Entry, which includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) may also be an option.
Get your educational credentials assessed to ensure they meet Canadian standards. This is crucial for special education teachers.
Take a language proficiency test (IELTS or CELPIP for English, TEF or TCF for French) as required by your chosen immigration program.
If eligible, create an Express Entry profile. You will be scored based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language skills.
If your score is above the cut-off, you will receive an ITA for permanent residency.
If you have a specific province in mind, apply for a PNP, which can increase your chances of receiving an ITA.
While waiting for ITA, you can start applying for teaching positions in Canada. Some provinces may require additional certification for teachers.
Once you receive an ITA, complete a medical exam and get a police clearance certificate.
Submit your application along with the required documents and fees.
After submitting your application, wait for it to be processed. Upon approval, you will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).
Plan your move to Canada, including where you will live and work.
Is the IELTS academic or general
Thanks for your question! 😊 To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you’ll typically need the IELTS General Training for your immigration application. However, if you're getting your teaching qualifications assessed or applying for a job, they might ask for the Academic version. Let me know if you need more details!
Thank you. What is the band score required for each module?@@visalibrary
I am from India. I completed masters with English subject and bachelor of education for teaching. And aslo persuing masters of education. Have work experience of 17 years in government 1st to 8th grade schools. What I need to immigrate in Canada as a teacher? Means which certificate? And which state is best for me to immigrate? Can I get any job offer...??? Please guide...
To immigrate to Canada as a teacher from India, you would need to have your qualifications assessed and meet the certification requirements of the province or territory where you plan to work. The best province for you to immigrate to as a teacher depends on various factors. Research the certification process, explore job opportunities, and obtaining a job offer can increase your chances of immigrating as a teacher.
i am here in the Philippines. Is it possible to apply for teaching license while being here in our country? Or do i need to enter Canada for me to get the license?
How to apply?
You can consider options such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, securing a job offer, studying and working in Canada, and meeting language proficiency requirements.
I recommend you watch the video again and learn about the entire process.
Pte is accepted?
No
GOOD EVENING SIR I AM B.A B.ED FROM INDIA CAN I ELIGIBLE FOR THIS
Watch the video to know the eligibility principles. I do not know much about you
Hi sir, good day, iam donald casillano jr from Philippines, and it is my dream to teach in canada. Iam a licensed professional teacher with at least 4 years of teaching experience as a contractual employee based on school. Dear sir, iam seeking assistance to make my dream in teaching in canada a reality. Pls help me sir. Big thanks to u.
Certainly, Donald. To immigrate to Canada as a teacher, you would generally need to follow these steps:
Assess your eligibility and qualifications.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
Obtain a Canadian teaching certification, which varies by province or territory.
Apply for a job in Canada and secure a teaching position.
Apply for a work permit or immigration through programs like Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
These are the general steps, but it's important to research and follow the specific requirements for the province or territory in Canada where you wish to teach, as regulations can vary. Additionally, seeking guidance from the official education authorities in Canada can provide more tailored information to your situation.
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