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mmilon
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« on: January 22, 2011, 09:25:43 am »

Dear all,
I have been in touch with this forum for quite a long time but unfortunately not found anyone commenting on the teachers who r immigrating to Canada. Can  anyone comment on the fate of English teachers, university/college lecturer   who r in Canada/ would be immigrants. Please, share at least to boost up my confidence as I am scheduled to land in Toronto in June.
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2011, 04:43:40 am »

Are them still really?But what if someone like to change from teacher to something else for example dental nurse.
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2011, 03:09:24 pm »

Canadian employers need "accent free and fluent" english teachers, instructors, college professors. Can you do that? if not, retrain yourself in Canada and  better switch to other professions.
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2011, 05:54:04 pm »

Dear all,
I have been in touch with this forum for quite a long time but unfortunately not found anyone commenting on the teachers who r immigrating to Canada. Can  anyone comment on the fate of English teachers, university/college lecturer   who r in Canada/ would be immigrants. Please, share at least to boost up my confidence as I am scheduled to land in Toronto in June.

Teachers immigrating from other parts of world, NO JOBS. I have seen an australian teacher without job from the last 6 months. Can look for change in occupation.
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« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2011, 12:53:20 am »

Teachers immigrating from other parts of world, NO JOBS. I have seen an australian teacher without job from the last 6 months. Can look for change in occupation.

Its true.

NOC 4131 and other teaching related NOC is just a joke. If native english speakers from Australia is not getting employed for months then think about candidates from those countries who's first language is not english. You can migrate as a teacher/instructor/professor, but getting job in this field is very very hard. Get ready to try your career in other fields wisely,instead of ending up in survival job for life. I know one professor from pakistan, who completed his phd from UK and migrated to Canada with high hope, nobody gave him a job, after many years he retired as a security guard.
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« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2011, 05:08:35 am »

Its true.

NOC 4131 and other teaching related NOC is just a joke. If native english speakers from Australia is not getting employed for months then think about candidates from those countries who's first language is not english. You can migrate as a teacher/instructor/professor, but getting job in this field is very very hard. Get ready to try your career in other fields wisely,instead of ending up in survival job for life. I know one professor from pakistan, who completed his phd from UK and migrated to Canada with high hope, nobody gave him a job, after many years he retired as a security guard.

Not sure why is so... It supposed to be one of the demanding profession all over the world...and after all its unlike Doctor/Engineer teaching is a non-regulated profession. They might not recognize credential earned elsewhere but what if someone continue further training and professional study in Canada after landing to cater own selves fit for teaching? Still no hope along?? 
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« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2011, 08:05:58 am »

Buddies!!!!!! pleased with your creative response about teaching profession.Please, mention the course/diploma/degree that a teacher can do. Focusing on which area would be safe to get a job instead of teaching profession.

please  inform us the demand area of job qualification.

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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2011, 08:09:57 am »

Its true.

NOC 4131 and other teaching related NOC is just a joke. If native english speakers from Australia is not getting employed for months then think about candidates from those countries who's first language is not english. You can migrate as a teacher/instructor/professor, but getting job in this field is very very hard. Get ready to try your career in other fields wisely,instead of ending up in survival job for life. I know one professor from pakistan, who completed his phd from UK and migrated to Canada with high hope, nobody gave him a job, after many years he retired as a security guard.

your own noc is 4131. what u think abt urself
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« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2011, 08:26:56 am »

Guys, English teachers have no hope to work at all (0%) esp if they come from non english speaking countries. Esp Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Filipinos because their accent cannot be  altered even if they live for more than 30 years in Canada, unless they got into primary school in Canada or native english country. My Pakistani friend was born in the UK and he is now 31 and he speaks British english very fluently but his father and mother although they lived for more than 50 years in the UK, they still have the Pakistani accent.

However they can work in bilingual schools for example Saudi school(if ur arab), Pakistani schools and so on.

If you are a lecturer in sciences for example physics, maths, biology, etc then you might have a chance to work as researcher in either educational institutes or other places...

Thanks

I hope you get my point
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« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2011, 08:32:39 am »

Guys, English teachers have no hope to work at all (0%) esp if they come from non english speaking countries. Esp Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Filipinos because their accent cannot be  altered even if they live for more than 30 years in Canada, unless they got into primary school in Canada or native english country. My Pakistani friend was born in the UK and he is now 31 and he speaks British english very fluently but his father and mother although they lived for more than 50 years in the UK, they still have the Pakistani accent.

However they can work in bilingual schools for example Saudi school(if ur arab), Pakistani schools and so on.

If you are a lecturer in sciences for example physics, maths, biology, etc then you might have a chance to work as researcher in either educational institutes or other places...

Thanks

I hope you get my point

if teachers can't find teaching jobs in canada why canadian authorities letting them in and giving them immigration as teachers
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« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2011, 08:34:07 am »

Guys, English teachers have no hope to work at all (0%) esp if they come from non english speaking countries. Esp Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Filipinos because their accent cannot be  altered even if they live for more than 30 years in Canada, unless they got into primary school in Canada or native english country. My Pakistani friend was born in the UK and he is now 31 and he speaks British english very fluently but his father and mother although they lived for more than 50 years in the UK, they still have the Pakistani accent.

However they can work in bilingual schools for example Saudi school(if ur arab), Pakistani schools and so on.

If you are a lecturer in sciences for example physics, maths, biology, etc then you might have a chance to work as researcher in either educational institutes or other places...

Thanks

I hope you get my point

Sounds fair if science teachers have least prospect if not at all... but i reckon still they need to have their credential evaluated and only be considered following some Canadian education and training exposure...as suggested by some seniors  and landed friends
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« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2011, 09:02:14 am »

your own noc is 4131. what u think abt urself

I am electrical engineer, I will try my luck in engineering.
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mmilon
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« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2011, 09:06:07 am »

I have extensive experience in teaching English Medium School, college and university as senior lecturer but I know it would be a day dream to get a job with my credentials in my field.Engineers and professional with science or technical background have nothing to worry- browse and see jobs are available though they would need to upgrade themselves with Canadian education, but for lecturer in English or any other it is pretty much impossible if not they are  extremely exceptional.
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« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2011, 01:14:08 pm »

Indeed some need canadian qualification, at least diploma or even training.
But I have one friend who has experience in genetics research found a job after 1 month in cancer research institute in Calgary altho he was in Toronto.

Some rare occupations are needed.

My advise that is, if you are going 2 canada for money then do not go, but some countries pay very low salaries so you better accept the chance of not getting a job in ur field. I have one Indian friend who is currently work in a grocery store, said that he is getting much money than his previous job Back in India and also better life.

If you are looking for passport so you can go around with no restriction or looking for better life for you and your children then go to Canada.

Some people have business minds, can make gold from nothing...100s of Indians and Lebanese came to canada with nothing but are now billionaires in Canada..If you have this kind of gift, then go to Canada

finally, life is gamble and ask God for the help.
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« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2011, 03:08:35 pm »

Indeed some need canadian qualification, at least diploma or even training.
But I have one friend who has experience in genetics research found a job after 1 month in cancer research institute in Calgary altho he was in Toronto.

Some rare occupations are needed.

My advise that is, if you are going 2 canada for money then do not go, but some countries pay very low salaries so you better accept the chance of not getting a job in ur field. I have one Indian friend who is currently work in a grocery store said that he is getting much money than his previous job Back in India and also better life.

If you are looking for passport so you can go around with no restriction or looking for better life for you and your children then go to Canada.

Some people have business minds, can make gold from nothing...100s of Indians and Lebanese came to canada with nothing but are now billionaires in Canada..If you have this kind of gift, then go to Canada

finally, life is gamble and ask God for the help.


Yes you are absolutely right bro.
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