Professional ImmigrationMarch 1, 202613 min read
How Internationally Trained Teachers Can Immigrate and Get Certified in Canada
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Canada has a strong need for teachers across many subjects and regions. This guide covers Canadian teaching certification and immigration pathways for internationally trained educators in 2026.
Teaching Certification: Province by Province
Education is provincially regulated — there is no single national body. Apply in the province where you want to teach.
- Ontario: Ontario College of Teachers (OCT — oct.ca) — process takes 6-12 months
- British Columbia: Teacher Regulation Branch (TRB)
- Alberta: Alberta Education — check Teacher Supply and Demand Study for shortage areas
- Quebec: Ministere de l'Education — requires French language proficiency
Immigration Pathways for Teachers
- Express Entry: Elementary (NOC 41220) and secondary (NOC 41221) teachers eligible for Federal Skilled Worker
- Ontario OINP: Human Capital Priorities stream
- Atlantic Immigration Program: Teacher shortages in rural Atlantic communities
- Rural programs: Teachers in remote communities have access to special streams
In-Demand Specializations
- French language / French Immersion: Extremely high demand across Canada
- Special education (SPED): High demand everywhere
- STEM subjects: Math and science teachers are scarce in many provinces
- Indigenous education: Growing demand for educators with Indigenous cultural competency
Finding Teaching Jobs
- Apply directly to school boards (most post openings on their websites)
- Job boards: Indeed, Teach Away, tes.com/jobs/canada
- Substitute teaching: Many boards hire uncertified substitutes while you complete certification
- Rural and Northern schools: Much easier to get your first Canadian teaching position
Salary and Benefits
- Starting: $45,000-$60,000/year | Experienced (10+ years): $75,000-$105,000/year
- Most public school teachers are unionized with excellent benefits, pension, and job security
Official: Ontario College of Teachers.
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