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Bysbert

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Jan 13, 2020
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Hello All, I'm a Cameroonian with 10 years of teaching experience in languages (French - English)
Is it possible for me to obtain a Work Permit from Canada that can enable me to travel and work there? If not, will you please suggest a procedure I can follow to reach my target in language teaching in Canada?
Waiting for your answer.
 

Bysbert

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Jan 13, 2020
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Thank you for your response. How do I go about seeking an LMIA? Do I write to an employer in Canada? I have the High School Teacher's Diploma, I think it's enough.
 

jweekend

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Dec 13, 2019
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Thank you for your response. How do I go about seeking an LMIA? Do I write to an employer in Canada? I have the High School Teacher's Diploma, I think it's enough.
It's not likely you'll ever get a response if you're not legally authorized to work in Canada

You or your employer have to prove that there are no high school teachers in Canada.
 

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Thank you for your response. How do I go about seeking an LMIA? Do I write to an employer in Canada? I have the High School Teacher's Diploma, I think it's enough.
There's effectively zero chance you will be able to find an employer willing to go through the process for a teaching position. Canada has more teachers than teaching positions available - and LMIA will not be approved.

If you want to move to Canada, you should focus on applying to immigrate and forget about trying to find a job.