December 13, 200421 yr Is having the degree to satisfy the school who wants to employ you, or the work permit people, or both. Basically, what i'm asking is at what stages do you actually have to show your certificates ?
December 13, 200421 yr I think it would be both It's a basic requirement of the Ministry of Education. You won't get a contract without one. The school contract will satisfy Immigration who don't want to see you degree. Be sure you take photocopies of graduation certificate and teaching qualifications to your interview. Roger
December 13, 200421 yr Yes, it's the MoE's general requirement (although as has been discussed many times before it is possible and pretty easy in the smaller provinces to get a TL and work permit without a degree, so you can indeed get a contract and be employed legally without one!) for you to have a basic Bachelors (or comparable) to get you a teachers licence and thus work permit. I don't think the Labor Department or Immigration are at all fussed if you don't have one, and for sure most schools are just happy to have a good, reliable teacher....whether you hold a degree or not is probably the least of their worries! Edited December 13, 200421 yr by kenkannif
December 13, 200421 yr Depending on the teaching location mate.. Depends.. the English BOX in the Shop.. questionable. at the lower levels.. up country.. this is overlooked at times. but if your headed for the Universities.. THE DEGREE is needed. Teaching licenses.. at my last school, they took care of it for me..
December 13, 200421 yr I think most schools take care of their teachers' err teachers licences?!? I only know of one person that managed to get one himself with no outside help and that was quite a while ago.
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