Hello everyone,
I'm a 21 year old university student from Turkey. I'm doing my bachelor's degree in foreign language (specifically English) education and I want to do a master's degree in Canada and live there after I graduate and I have some questions.
1. I don't think I'd have much of a chance as an ESL teacher in Canada considering English is not my first language so I want to do my master's in a slightly different field. I'm thinking Educational Psychology, Counselling, or Educational Sciences. My actual dream is to become a research assisstant / teach at a university in the future. Do you think this is possible? Would my chances be higher as a university lecturer than as an ESL teacher?
2. Immigration. Like I said, I want to live in Canada. From what I've read online there's this Express Entry system. Just when I thought I got it I saw a thread on this forum where a member mentioned how each province has their own in-demand professions and you need to find a province that is open to your occupation and doesn't require a job offer. Does that apply to people who study in Canada? Do I need to find a university in a province where teachers/research assisstants/lecturers are in demand?
3. Do you have any recommendations for me? Regarding universities, programs, job opportunities, provinces, etc. My tuition and fee limit is around $15,000 per year.
Thank you all in advance.
I'm a 21 year old university student from Turkey. I'm doing my bachelor's degree in foreign language (specifically English) education and I want to do a master's degree in Canada and live there after I graduate and I have some questions.
1. I don't think I'd have much of a chance as an ESL teacher in Canada considering English is not my first language so I want to do my master's in a slightly different field. I'm thinking Educational Psychology, Counselling, or Educational Sciences. My actual dream is to become a research assisstant / teach at a university in the future. Do you think this is possible? Would my chances be higher as a university lecturer than as an ESL teacher?
2. Immigration. Like I said, I want to live in Canada. From what I've read online there's this Express Entry system. Just when I thought I got it I saw a thread on this forum where a member mentioned how each province has their own in-demand professions and you need to find a province that is open to your occupation and doesn't require a job offer. Does that apply to people who study in Canada? Do I need to find a university in a province where teachers/research assisstants/lecturers are in demand?
3. Do you have any recommendations for me? Regarding universities, programs, job opportunities, provinces, etc. My tuition and fee limit is around $15,000 per year.
Thank you all in advance.