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Can a math teacher immigrate to Australia or Canada?
Math teachers can immigrate to Australia or Canada. Teachers have always been an important part of the ranks of immigrant applicants. Over the years, with the deepening of the concept of immigration, the number of teachers who immigrate to other countries has also increased year by year. Teachers immigrate to Australia or Canada as follows:

The teaching profession has always had a high social status in Australia and is a highly respected profession. At the same time, it is also a scarce professional talent in Australia, and the demand is increasing every year. Teachers' professional income is stable and there are continuous opportunities for salary increase. The starting salary of junior teachers is generally around 40 thousand Australian dollars. If there is no bad performance in the first 12 year of teaching, they will get a steady salary increase. According to statistics, in the next five years, there will be an average of about 3,000 teacher vacancies in Australian government primary and secondary schools every year. At present, teachers are 60% of immigrants. The education industry can basically be divided into preschool education, primary education, secondary education, higher education, vocational education and special education. At present, preschool education is a scarce talent in many developed countries. In Australia, the annual income of newly graduated kindergarten teachers can reach at least 24,000-25,000 Australian dollars, and the annual salary will increase steadily with the improvement of working years and experience. In addition, the Australian government not only gives kindergarten teachers high social status and economic benefits, but also puts forward some corresponding encouragement policies. For example, citizens or international students from other countries have obtained the teacher certificate issued by the Australian Education Bureau. After being nominated by their employers, they can easily apply for skilled immigrants and obtain a green card for permanent residents in Australia. Moreover, the Australian government also encourages the establishment of private kindergartens, which shows that kindergarten teachers can engage in lifelong work as a profession and have unlimited business opportunities as a profession.

The Immigration Department of the Canadian federal government announced the latest amendment to the immigration law, and listed 38 "most needed" occupations. They include university professors and tutors from colleges and other vocational schools. It is worth noting that the description of occupation in this amendment is quite general. Taking universityprofessors as an example, the professional nature of teachers is not specified in detail. In this sense, college teachers can immigrate to Canada as long as they are engaged in any major and have direct teaching tasks. The amendment also states that teachers who are not in the category of 4121/4131cannot directly apply for federal skilled immigrants. Of course, Canadian immigrants are not completely closed to these teachers. If they apply, they can apply through the AEO category.