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Old Oct 25th 2010 | 9:25 pm
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Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
They were economical with the truth when recruiting lol
OOOOOOPS! How long you stuck there for then? Have you got your PR yet?
 
Old Feb 18th 2011 | 9:13 am
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Originally Posted by hockers87
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.
 
Old Feb 22nd 2011 | 5:52 am
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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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