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I am workingg as part time Early childhood educator assistant in ontario, I got this position due to my past experience of 2 years and reference but i did not study ECE diploma instead did computer programming. Can i get PR with this if i do this full time .
 
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I am workingg as part time Early childhood educator assistant in ontario, I got this position due to my past experience of 2 years and reference but i did not study ECE diploma instead did computer programming. Can i get PR with this if i do this full time .

Yes, you can potentially qualify for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) as an Early Childhood Educator Assistant (ECEA) if you work full-time in this role. However, since you don't have an ECE diploma, your work experience may be assessed based on your job duties and responsibilities rather than formal education. PR pathways to explore include the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under Express Entry, where having skilled Canadian work experience can be beneficial, or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in Ontario, which may have specific streams for in-demand occupations like early childhood education. You might also consider getting a credential assessment to strengthen your application, especially if you're aiming for more competitive programs.
 
I am workingg as part time Early childhood educator assistant in ontario, I got this position due to my past experience of 2 years and reference but i did not study ECE diploma instead did computer programming. Can i get PR with this if i do this full time .
While working as an Early Childhood Teacher Assistant in Ontario, can help with Canadian work experience. But in general Obtaining permanent residence (PR) requires meeting specific eligibility criteria. Including education Skilled work experience and... Detailed guidelines available to consult with an immigration expert.
 
Yes, you can potentially qualify for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) as an Early Childhood Educator Assistant (ECEA) if you work full-time in this role. However, since you don't have an ECE diploma, your work experience may be assessed based on your job duties and responsibilities rather than formal education. PR pathways to explore include the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under Express Entry, where having skilled Canadian work experience can be beneficial, or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in Ontario, which may have specific streams for in-demand occupations like early childhood education. You might also consider getting a credential assessment to strengthen your application, especially if you're aiming for more competitive programs.
This is valuable information for those seeking Canadian exposure as an Early Childhood Teacher Assistant. Gaining work experience in this field Exploring Canadian experience classes or PNP options and considering certification assessments can help increase your chances of success.
 
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My friend living in Alberta told me that she got level 1 from Indian BEd but i am in Ontario and have no idea how to do that