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Early Childhood Educator
Hi all,
my wife ( Tracey ) is trying to get some information on anybody that has go over to Canada ( Calgary) on a WP or PR as a early childhood educator. It is on the shortage list and she has had some interest to some emails that she has sent off to pre-schools/kindergartens, but non of them have mentioned LMO or WP's. Hoping someone can help or advise please, many thanks, regards, Carl:thumbsup: |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by gibbos1
(Post 5383689)
Hi all,
my wife ( Tracey ) is trying to get some information on anybody that has go over to Canada ( Calgary) on a WP or PR as a early childhood educator. It is on the shortage list and she has had some interest to some emails that she has sent off to pre-schools/kindergartens, but non of them have mentioned LMO or WP's. Hoping someone can help or advise please, many thanks, regards, Carl:thumbsup: You,if i remember rightly, would not be able to work with children on a WP or anyone else that comes into the vulnerable category ie: elder,mental health but can when you have PR. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by jempee
(Post 5386717)
Early childhood educators are i believe in desperate need in BC, well certainly in the cowichan valley on vancouver island so i read in the paper this week.
You,if i remember rightly, would not be able to work with children on a WP or anyone else that comes into the vulnerable category ie: elder,mental health but can when you have PR. If they have a medical towards their WP then Tracey should be able to work in Education or HEalth sectors - same process for teachers as it is for nursing staff coming out Gaynor |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by burton bunch
(Post 5386803)
Jempee
If they have a medical towards their WP then Tracey should be able to work in Education or HEalth sectors - same process for teachers as it is for nursing staff coming out Gaynor |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by jempee
(Post 5386717)
Early childhood educators are i believe in desperate need in BC, well certainly in the cowichan valley on vancouver island so i read in the paper this week.
You,if i remember rightly, would not be able to work with children on a WP or anyone else that comes into the vulnerable category ie: elder,mental health but can when you have PR. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Ah cheers for that Gay:thumbup:
you had us worried then Jempee:eek::ohmy::( Please any advice or stories would be a great help, regards, carl:thumbup: |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
So Carl, are you now considering Vancouver Island? After all if that's where the need is.......Wouldn't that be fun!
We could be your surrogate family there! You'd never get rid of us.......Tee-hee! |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by gibbos1
(Post 5387418)
Ah cheers for that Gay:thumbup:
you had us worried then Jempee:eek::ohmy::( Please any advice or stories would be a great help, regards, carl:thumbup: so perhaps you do just have to have a medical before hand to get over that restriction. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by jempee
(Post 5387869)
I was only going on what i was told when i inquired. Another couple that came over a short while ago was also told that they could not work within educational/vulnerable persons on there work permit:confused:
so perhaps you do just have to have a medical before hand to get over that restriction. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Hi all,
so we have some say Tracey can and some saying she can't:eek::blink::ohmy::( Where did you look this info up and where does it say about WP restrictions please? Also does this only apply to BC? We are hoping to go to Alberta. Or4ngecrush, hope you don't mind if I asked what sort of qualifications you have, so we can relate them back to Tracey's? Robin, would be great living near you lot, your brill people and enjoy your company:o The why it's looking, we will have to go where the work is. I still haven't been told for for sure, if I can get WP/LMO as an apprentice in BC yet, no one will tell me for sure????? Thanks to you all, please keep the advice coming, regards, Carl:thumbup: |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Ah got to got to work, to continue later peeps:frown::eek:
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Re: Early Childhood Educator
hi
cj here as you might remember im a reg childminder. and because i have my level 3 i can work in a day care center or run it, in ont you could help in the schools but you wouldnt get paid:thumbdown: but you go to the local health dept and they might get you something working in the school system helping out slower children. and than she could take a collage course and get teachers dg. kind of something you might want to call the local school board about and see what they say. than try the local training board and see where she stands. it also depends what she holds over hear. i was told im ece reg but kind of over the mark to be day care worker so what do i do??? |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
I am a UK trained NNEB (national nursery ed board) which is now known as an early childhood educator. I applied for a work permit and because I was going to be working with children, had to pass a medical before the work permit was issued.
The one problem I could potentially see for you is this, when I was given my work permit (Sept 04) ECE was listed on the government NOC list as a category C job, meaning that I was not able to get my husband an open work permit which I am guessing you will need. My OH was in Canada for nearly 3 years as a visitor - fine for us but then we had planned for that and also don't have any children, which is lucky because they also would NOT have had the right to free schooling. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Originally Posted by louise033
(Post 5390366)
I am a UK trained NNEB (national nursery ed board) which is now known as an early childhood educator. I applied for a work permit and because I was going to be working with children, had to pass a medical before the work permit was issued.
The one problem I could potentially see for you is this, when I was given my work permit (Sept 04) ECE was listed on the government NOC list as a category C job, meaning that I was not able to get my husband an open work permit which I am guessing you will need. My OH was in Canada for nearly 3 years as a visitor - fine for us but then we had planned for that and also don't have any children, which is lucky because they also would NOT have had the right to free schooling. Hope that helps x http://www23.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/2001/e/.../welcome.shtml 2. What are NOC Skill Type 0 and Skill Levels A and B? Skill Type 0 refers to all management occupations. The NOC codes for these occupations begin with 0. Skill Level A represents occupations usually requiring university education and Skill Level B corresponds to occupations usually requiring college education or apprenticeship training. The second digit of the NOC codes for these occupations (except management) is 1, 2, or 3. Please consult the NOC Training Tutorial for further details. |
Re: Early Childhood Educator
Wowww many thanks for this Louise, much appreciated.
I think Tracey has PM'd you, many thanks for all this information, speak to you soon. regards, carl:thumbup: |
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