How can teacher become citizen of canada
#16
Re: How can teacher become citizen of canada
It's a non-starter. We have been looking at this issue for 2 years now. My husband is a chemistry/physics teacher, and there are NO jobs in canada for him and he will have PR when we move back.
Statistically, I have read that the chances of someone international finding a contract teaching job (not full time) was something like 1 in 9. I am canadian, and most of my friends, have all graduated from post secondary school with the idea of teaching. That idea has only ever amounted to a pipe dream. Each year, the government allows too many people to graduate from teachers college, and basically, they have enough teachers (in ontario for sure) to last something like 15 years, with the backlog of waiting graduates they already have.
My husband also went to private school, and has a fantastic education, but unlike britian, in canada, it doesn't count for much.
If I were you, I would retrain to do something else if you want to come over to canada.
Statistically, I have read that the chances of someone international finding a contract teaching job (not full time) was something like 1 in 9. I am canadian, and most of my friends, have all graduated from post secondary school with the idea of teaching. That idea has only ever amounted to a pipe dream. Each year, the government allows too many people to graduate from teachers college, and basically, they have enough teachers (in ontario for sure) to last something like 15 years, with the backlog of waiting graduates they already have.
My husband also went to private school, and has a fantastic education, but unlike britian, in canada, it doesn't count for much.
If I were you, I would retrain to do something else if you want to come over to canada.
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Re: How can teacher become citizen of canada
Much the same here. My wife is Canadian and it took her 6 years from her return to Newfoundland to get a permanent position. Yet the university (there is only one here) continue to churn out hundreds of shiny new teaching grads each year. The disconnect between supply and demand is criminal IMHO.
What I truly fear, is that he will end up taking a menial job, which pays little in comparision to UK rates and is demeaning.
In all honesty though, it's now or never for us, and we have to take the risk.
#18
Re: How can teacher become citizen of canada
yeah, it's simply ridiculous that they allow it to happen, but it does. I have no idea what my husband is going to do for work when we move over to canada. He's been teaching for 10 years, and has some management experience, but we are afraid he will not be able to use those experiences to help him into work because they are not "canadian".
What I truly fear, is that he will end up taking a menial job, which pays little in comparision to UK rates and is demeaning.
In all honesty though, it's now or never for us, and we have to take the risk.
What I truly fear, is that he will end up taking a menial job, which pays little in comparision to UK rates and is demeaning.
In all honesty though, it's now or never for us, and we have to take the risk.
I think anybody in a management role should teach for at least 6 months
It is a shame though that the government allows the saturation of any employment field. People spend many years and $'s chasing something that may not exist. Pretty much like some people emigrating to canada experience really.
#19
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Re: How can teacher become citizen of canada
Thanks again everyone! Especially for your honesty.
I think I will look into Australia.
regards
Mark
I think I will look into Australia.
regards
Mark
#20
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Re: How can teacher become citizen of canada
My wife taught for a number of years. It was the best experience she could have been given for her move into managing a business and a large number of staff.
I think anybody in a management role should teach for at least 6 months
It is a shame though that the government allows the saturation of any employment field. People spend many years and $'s chasing something that may not exist. Pretty much like some people emigrating to canada experience really.
I think anybody in a management role should teach for at least 6 months
It is a shame though that the government allows the saturation of any employment field. People spend many years and $'s chasing something that may not exist. Pretty much like some people emigrating to canada experience really.
Whatever your reason for a country move, you should def make sure that it is what you want. It's very difficult to do anything if you change your mind. Hence why I've been in the UK for 4 years.
One thing is already clear about our situation though, and it's that, my husband has wanted to get out of teaching over here for some time now. The pressures, and ridiculous bureaucracy over here make teaching torture. Nevermind that, but hes refusing (and rightly so) to accept he will have to work until 68 pushing a pencil and pay 50% more into a pension he will get less of.