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Jen1977ni Oct 25th 2010 9:25 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 8942774)
They were economical with the truth when recruiting lol :eek:

OOOOOOPS! How long you stuck there for then? Have you got your PR yet?

taichiiqueen Feb 18th 2011 9:13 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by hockers87 (Post 8710401)
Hi

I am a 23 yr old qualified primary teacher looking to move to Canada and teach. Everywhere I seem to look, it appears to be a fairly gloomy picture though.
I would appreciate any advice and help on where to even begin with moving to Canada as a primary teacher.

Thank you

Dont know if this is still relevant , but, I have just come back from Alberta.Six months and still didnt get certificates checked, they are very slow.The only place you may have a chance is Toronto.BUT they do not teach like us, you have been warned.

Zoe Bell Feb 22nd 2011 5:52 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
No shortage in Ontario. Especially not Toronto
One guy from NZ at the school I'm at said it took 18 months for his registration to come through


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