I understand your point of view.
Sometimes when you found the true love, you dont have no choice but to pursue it.
Me, never have no problem with money when i worked as a cpa. But i didnt feel it. It was boring. And 3 yrs ago I dared my self to the thing I was supposed to do 25 yrs ago after i became the world champ in investing.
Here i am. Now, I make my highest one year income in USA in just one day doing the thing i love. Trading. But its not money that makes me happy. Its the actions. The life.
I know it is not easy to get it when you havent found the true love. But that is it.
(Btw, now i consider to find ways to invest. Or to set up a business, maybe a hedge fund. Hope Cohen be able to find the best solution)
If she is already able to teach and seems to be a partner in a private daycare or school there would be no need for her to return to school. Also no need for her to attend school in Canada. Yes there is no age limit when it comes to studying but it must make logical sense based on her career, her family and must make financial sense. Many try to return to school when they don’t qualify for other immigration programs with their families. You seem to have a very nice life wherever you live. It would make no sense for your wife to return to school in Canada to study what sounds like early childhood education. If she was looking to do a PhD then her chances would be a lot better.