Thank you Hasher. I've got a few interviews since my last post. I'm a native English speaker from Britain. I've been told to convert my CELTA to TESL. However, I do take your point that I should perhaps widen my choices within Canada to include other jobs.
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You can try with New comer centers all over the countries, here I found some Asian and South American are teaching ESL, they might adjust you. The other idea is you can explore to set up a business of our own if you think you can run such a business, but possibility of success is low if your ethic background is not white.
Another idea could be start teaching free initially just for few months, as people do volunteer work. Once Canadian experience you can cash that by selling to ESL center that you have been teaching this course in Canada.
Above are just suggestions if your mind set to ESL. Otherwise if you have good English speaking, reading and writing ability you can think of many other options starting from some volunteer work for sales and marketing jobs.
Good Luck
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