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How about pre-school education immigrants in Canada?
There are three kinds of international students who are engaged in preschool education-related work in Canada. The first two are good immigrants, and the third is transitional positions, with the aim of doing the first two in the future.

The first category: kindergarten and primary school teachers, which is a category 0 position in Canada and easy to immigrate. Practitioners need a bachelor's degree in education or a bachelor's degree in child development, a teacher qualification certificate, and a member of a provincial teacher association or alliance;

The second category: early education workers and assistants, Canadian B-type immigrant jobs, among which early education jobs need to graduate from junior college or undergraduate, and early education assistants need to graduate from junior high school, with rich experience in caring for children and relevant employment certificates. If you can engage in the above two types of jobs, it is easier to achieve immigration.

The third category: primary and secondary school teacher assistants, which is a transitional position and not in short supply. Although the position itself is not suitable for immigrants, it is easier to compete for the first two types of positions after accumulating work experience for half a year or more, so it is called a transitional position. According to the analysis, the stepping stone of this kind of position is to assist teachers during their study in Canada, such as serving as teaching assistants, or to win teachers' favor as referees during their internships in primary and secondary educational institutions, so it is easier to get this position under the recommendation of relevant teachers.