Teachers are not only in the top 10 most in-demand jobs in Canada and are
included on 8 of Canada’s 11 Provincial Nominee Program Occupation
in-demand lists for 2020. According to Job Bank Canada, a secondary school
teachers can look forward to 53,700 new job positions between 2019 and
2028 , which means that Canada’s education sector will be in demand for a
substantial number of years. Pair that with great benefits and a chance to
earn up to $96,000 per year , you will be able to provide a brighter future
not only for the young minds that you will be moulding but also your loved
ones.
1. How Can Bangladeshi Teachers Apply for Canadian Immigration?
○ teachers’ association; and
○ Work reference letter
2. Apply for ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) if necessary;
3. Look for a job in Canada before you immigrate
2. Find NOC Code:
3. Documents to Apply For Job With:
NOC Code
Skill
Level
Category Examples
4032 A Elementary school and kindergarten
● Primary school teacher;
● English second language teacher;
● French teacher; and
● Special education teacher
4413 C Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants
● Teaching assistant;
● Remedial aid;
● Educational resource assistant;
4031 A Secondary school teachers
● Supply teacher;
● ELS teacher;
● Biology teacher; and
● Librarian
You will most likely need the following documents to apply for a teaching position. A
Registration Form, this can normally be found on the Education Institute website for a
province or territory of Canada.
1. Proof of identities, like an ID, passport, or other forms of identification.
2. Teaching certificate from your local province or territory.
3. Copies of your academic transcripts and qualifications can also include
any programs you have completed in Canada relating to teaching.
4. Canadian criminal record check is done through the Canadian Mounted Police
force and can be completed online with a set of fingerprints and recent passport
photographs.
5. Results for valid language exams if it is required for your teaching position.
These tests are generally IELTS and CELPIP for English. Just remember
CELPIP can only be taken in Canada. Generally accepted language tests for
French is TEF.
When you have handed in all the necessary documents to the relevant college or
educational institution, the application process can take around 120 days to process.
4. Your Education Requirements:
● Early Childhood Educators usually require a 2 – 4 year college program
in early childhood education or a Bachelor’s Degree in child
development while assistants will merely need to have completed
secondary school, have experience in childcare, and have completed an
early childhood assistant certificate or post-secondary course in early
childhood education
● Elementary and Kindergarten teachers require a Bachelor’s Degree in
education and possibly child development as well as additional training in
special education and a provincial certificate.
● Academic or secondary teachers usually require a Bachelor’s Degree
in Education as well as in the Arts or Sciences.
● College and Vocational Instructors require a Bachelor’s or Master’s
Degree or College Diploma in your field of expertise and possibly a
qualification in adult education (certificate, diploma, or degree)
● University professors need a Doctoral and Master’s Degree in your
specialized field.
SOME FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE COMING TO CANADA:
● How Much Do Teachers Make Canada?
Province/Territory Average Salary (CAD)
National Average $68,894
Alberta $70,098
British Columbia $53,031
New Brunswick $66,250
Newfoundland & Labrador $58,500
Northwest Territories $82,000
Nova Scotia $57,675
Ontario $87,000
Prince Edward Island $63,512
Quebec $49,579
Saskatchewan $62,400
● Search on a Canadian job websites for finding your job positions:
1. Monster.ca
2. Indeed.ca
3. Workopolis
4. Education Canada
5. Canadian Job Bank; or
6. Jobs in Education
● Benefits Teacher Gets in Canada:
Yukon $69,000
Work Benefits for Teachers in Canada
Benefit Description
It is important to note that these benefits may vary from province to province, whether
you are employed on a full or part-time basis as well as years of work experience.
** Final steps How to get PR: **
You can apply as a teacher under the Express Entry system. Just remember that
processing times vary from country to country and can be as short as four months or up
to eight months depending on your case.
A teacher as defined by the Canadian government fits under these main categories:
Paid maternity and parental benefits
Maternity benefits (up to 55% of your earnings for up to 15 weeks) + standard or extended parental benefits
55% of your earnings for up to 40 weeks (1 parent can’t take more than 35 weeks)
33% of your earnings for up to 69 weeks (1 parent can’t take more than 61 weeks)
Sickness benefits Up to 55% of your earnings for up to 15 weeks if you can’t
find work because of medical reasons.
Caregiver Benefits Family caregiver benefit for children – up to 35 weeks payable
(a critically ill or injured person under 18)
Family caregiver benefits for adults – up to 15 weeks (a critically ill or injured person 18 or older)
Compassionate care benefits – up to 26 weeks ( a person of any age who needs end-of-life-care)
● Supply teacher;
● ELS teacher;
● Biology teacher; and
● Librarian
● Teaching assistant;
● Remedial aid;
● Educational resource assistant; and
● Teaching aid
Check out these simple steps to learn how to migrate to Canada as a
teacher.
4. Find your NOC code and job level on the CIC website;
5. Choose which province or territory you want to move to;
6. Check in with the local educational teaching board for international
requirements for:
○ Required degree in Education;
○ Provincial teaching certificate;
○ Certification to teach a second language like English or French;
○ Membership to either a provincial or territorial