Hello friends,
I have a question regarding my wife's scopes in Canada based on her degree education from India.
She has completed her BASLP (Bachelor of Audiology & Speech Language Pathology) from India.
Now we are in the process of applying for our PR file.
I want to ask u people if u have any idea or knowledge about the scopes for her in Canada based on her education.
I have searched that individual practising in this field requires Master's degree in either Audiology or in Speech pathology.
But, is there any chance for her to get any type of job (i.e. apprenticeship or assistant level) based on her bachelor's degree?
Or
In Canada, is there any bridging course or certificate course or something like that which would enable her to get a job there?
Any suggestion or advice would be highly appreciated..
Hello.. I've finished my BASLP and I'm confused whether to do my master's in Canada or India and had more questions regarding working there after master's in India. Can you add me to the group too?
Yes true.
A major proportion of immigrants first prefer Toronto as their landing city, since survival jobs and other jobs prospects seem to be higher there as compared to others.
As you said about Ontario's registration procedures, please let me know if you find anything regarding this. Gain as much knowledge as you can about this, and guide me accordingly, because we don't have any friend/relative in Canada who is in Audiology field.
Your reply would be very effective in our life in Ontario.
You can also PM (personal message) me through this forum if you wish to contact me directly.
Yes sure! I have gone through few colleges that have masters in audiology but it seems their eligibility score is way too high. But il try more research. The consultancies I spoke to said it’s not possible to directly get a masters. So I thought to verify with someone who has experience. Thanks for helping
Yes sure! I have gone through few colleges that have masters in audiology but it seems their eligibility score is way too high. But il try more research. The consultancies I spoke to said it’s not possible to directly get a masters. So I thought to verify with someone who has experience. Thanks for helping
If going through for a masters, then you attend a university. Did you look at university requirements yourself and not rely on advice from a consultant? Do you have a 4 year degree? I used google and quickly found the Canadian association with a list of education programs. Check the each school’s requirements.