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I will be immigrating to Canada very soon as a permanent resident. How easy is it to find a job as a high school science teacher in Toronto or its suburbs?. If I do a B.Ed from a Canadian University, will this be of any help?. I have been a college lecturer in pakistan
Unfortunately teaching jobs tend to be quite difficult to secure in the GTA. Canada has far more teachers than teaching jobs. If you are planning on teaching at the primary or secondary level, you will need to investigate what certification is required in Ontario in order to be allowed to teach.
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To answer your question, Canada has far more teachers than teaching positions. This means that it will not be possible for you to get a teaching job as a foreign worker. If you want to try to be a taecher in Canada, you would have to immigrate to Canada first and become a PR. Next, you would have to go through the process of having your teaching qualifications recognized in Canada. Once your qualifications are recognized - you could then try applying for teaching positions. Of course there's no guarantee you would be able to secure a teaching job because as I said earlier, there are too many teachers here. However if you want to try, the first step is to become a permanent resident. You can find information about Canada's immigration programs here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp
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