Canada

Work permits for Canada typically require:
- Job offer from Canadian employer
- Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
- Relevant qualifications and experience
Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs offer pathways to permanent residence. Teaching positions may require Canadian certification.
Monthly expenses in Canada:
- Housing: CAD $800-2,000 (varies widely by city)
- Utilities: CAD $150-300
- Food: CAD $300-600
- Transportation: CAD $100-200
- Entertainment: CAD $200-500
Major cities like Toronto and Vancouver have significantly higher costs.
- Canadians value politeness and saying "sorry"
- Tipping (15-20%) is expected in restaurants
- Punctuality is important
- Cultural diversity is celebrated
- Winter preparation is essential
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa
ESL teachers: CAD $40,000-60,000/year, certified teachers: CAD $50,000-90,000/year
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Africans Living in Canada

Amara Diallo
French Teacher at Maple Leaf International School
As a French speaker from Guinea, finding a teaching position in Quebec was a natural fit. The immigration process was straightforward with provincial sponsorship, and I now enjoy the benefits of the Canadian education system while sharing my native French language and African culture with my students. The winters are challenging, but the quality of life and professional respect make it worthwhile.
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