Canada has the third-best education system in the world and its universities are among the highest ranking. The country needs professors and lectures to educate immigrants and the next generation. This article explains how professors and lecturers can immigrate to Canada.Â
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Express EntryÂ
This online immigration program is the most famous Canadian immigration method introduced by IRCC. Applicants from anywhere in the world can apply to immigrate to Canada and receive its PR.
Express Entry works on a score-based system. Applicants get evaluated by:
- Type of skill you have
- Education
- Employment background
- Language proficiency certificate
- Financial independence proof
There is a list of skilled workers in demand in Canada which gets called the National Occupational Classification NOC.Â
Your skill must be on this list and have work experience in it to apply through the express entry.Â
Applicants need to apply through one of the subcategories of the Express Entry. Each one is a bit different and has its requirements.Â
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Canada Experience Class
People who have Canadian work experience can apply for CEC and receive PR in Canada. Having one-year full-time work experience in Canada is required and if not, three years of part-time work experience.Â
When you live in Canada under CEC for two years, you become eligible to apply for citizenship.Â
The following people are not eligible to apply for CEC:Â
- RefugeesÂ
- Work without formal authorization
- Canadian work experience gained without temporary residentÂ
Federal skilled trades program
Applicants who do not have higher education but have qualifications in industrial and service sectors can apply for FSTP. Their skill must be on the NOC list and be qualified to apply for the program. The following list of occupations are the pens that come under the FSTP:
Industrial
- Electrical and Construction
- Maintenance and Equipment operations
- Agriculture and Production
- Processing
- Transport
- Manufacturing
- Cooks and Chefs
- Bakers and Butchers
Federal skilled worker program
Skilled workers whose occupations are on the NOC list can apply for FSWP and move to Canada permanently. University professors and lecturers are among them as well.Â
Applicants receive scores by their conditions and get an SRC score on;Â
- Language proficiency in English or French.
- Education
- Enough work experience
- Age
- Job offer from a Canadian employer
- Adaptability
Each of the above items has a score for applicants. For instance, a Ph.D. has a 25 score while MA and BA gave 23 and 21 scores, respectively.Â
The higher your score, the higher your chance to get accepted into the FSWP and receive PR. The point is that you can work on your application and improve it to get a higher score.Â
Provincial Nominee programs
PNP is another subcategory of Express Entry but allows the Canadian provinces to bring the skilled workers they need.Â
Applicants must have the job skill, experience, and educational certificate to be eligible for a PNP.Â
The following list of Canadian provinces provides the PNP and you can apply to live in one of them;Â
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
Visit the website of each province and see what the required skills are. They change over time and the needs of the province. You submit your profile and Cv and if you are eligible, the officials will contact you.Â
Quebec Skilled Worker Program
Quebec province has its own immigration program to attract skilled workers to the province. It is like the PNP, but people who want to live in Quebec need to apply through GSWP.Â
QSWP also works on a score-based system. Applicants need to get enough scores by their conditions to be eligible and enter the pool of candidates. The qualified ones get picked from this pool to apply for PR and live in Quebec.Â
Candidates receive scores by the following criteria:Â
- Education
- Work experience
- Age
- language Proficiency
- Have a family member in Quebec
- Applying with or without a spouseÂ
- Having a job offerÂ
- Financial Independence
The score for each of the above items is different. For instance, if you have a job offer, you’ll get 8 scores but if it is outside Montreal, you will get 10 points.Â
Candidates 18-35 years old get 16 points, the older the applicant, the lower the point.Â
Quebec Experience Class
People who have work experience in Quebec can move or remain permanently in this province.Â
The QEC program got introduced in 2010 and since then, it has issued 70,000 selection certificates to temporary residents.Â
This is an ideal opportunity for people who are fluent in French and have work experience in Quebec. Name the other advantage, it is a fast-track immigration program and you can expect to get results in six months.Â
Applicants need to apply through the Arrima portal, pay the fee and submit the required documents.Â
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Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP).Â
Create an account on the IRCC website.
A step-by-step application process for University professors and lecturers immigrating to CanadaÂ
Step1. Are you eligible to apply?
Not every professor is eligible to become one in Canada. There are conditions and requirements.Â
Before you begin doing anything, see if you are eligible to apply for one of the immigration programs or not.Â
If not, work on your conditions and achieve them to become qualified.Â
You can see the section on the requirements above and get familiar with them. Also, see the immigration methods to immigrate to Canada as a professor or lecturer. You have to find out whether they are appropriate for you or not. There are eligibility principles with them as well.Â
For instance, applicants who get a low score on Express Entry are not likely to get an invitation to apply. Â
Step 2. Find an immigration program that suits your conditions
The above section explained that there are six immigration programs you can move to Canada as a university professor.Â
Read every one of them with care and focus on the details. You have to go through the eligibility principles and determine if you can gather the requirements for this special one.Â
Immigrating to Canada as a professor is possible through the Express Entry. Preparing the requirements and completing the application could take time. You also have to wait until you receive an invitation to apply for PR.Â
The processing time was about two years during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it has become less over the past few months. Also, IRCC has announced that they are trying to shorten the processing time to six months as it was before the pandemic.Â
Step 3. Gather the supporting documentsÂ
Collecting the supporting documents for each immigration program is essential. They prove the applicant is qualified to apply and is honest with his/her claims in the application.
The list of requirements for each program is different.Â
You can find out the requirements or supporting documents for each method from the left sidebar.Â
Step 4. Apply through the Express Entry programÂ
Create an account on the IRCC website and upload all the documents and fill in the required sections. Before doing so, check your score in the free tool and see what your chances are of getting accepted.Â
The application process for each of the immigration ways introduced above is slightly different. Be careful and go through with knowledge.Â
Step 5. Invitation to apply for PRÂ
When you get accepted in the Express Entry, you will get invited to apply for PR. bear in mind that you need to gather the hard copy and scanned version of all documents in hand.Â
You only have 60 days to apply for PR and submit the required documents. If you have improved your score and prepared other documents, provide the mas well.Â
Are University professors and lecturers on the NOC list?
Yes. It is on the NOC list under the Express Entry program, and its code is 4011. This job group is eligible to apply through Express Entry and immigrate to Canada.Â
You might be wondering that is it an in-demand job position. The answer is yes. Canada is the third-best education system in the world and enjoys skilled and knowledgeable professors.Â
In the past few years, many professors have immigrated to Canada, but still, the country requires university professors.Â
The demand is on both national and provincial bases.Â
Immigrating to Canada as a professor and lecturer benefitsÂ
When it comes to immigration, the first option for so many people in Canada. About 21% of the country’s population is immigrants, and the benefits of living here are outnumbered.Â
The followings are some of the benefits for professors and lectures immigrating to Canada;Â
Access to free education and healthcareÂ
You get the PR, and healthcare and education are free for you and your family.Â
Children can study for free until high school. It is particularly interesting for children who plan to immigrate to Canada with their families and kids.Â
The point is that the Express Entry leads to PR directly, and you do not have to spend on education and healthcare.Â
A mountain of job opportunitiesÂ
You can always find a job. If not in this city or province, the next province is willing to attract you. Statistics indicate that Canada has its lowest unemployment rate, and the job market is great for people.Â
The third best education system in the world, with so many famous universities worldwide, always has a seat for professors and lecturers.Â
As the number of students immigrating to Canada is growing year by year, the demand for professors is growing up at the same time.Â
 A diverse multicultural countryÂ
You might have heard about cultural problems and cultural shock from your friends who moved to Europe. But this issue is almost rare in Canada. Of course, there are some people who are not kind or do not take immigration very well, but Canada enjoys a multicultural community.Â
About 20% of the population are immigrants, and you can find friends and people from all over the world.Â
Moreover, the government has created a friendly environment for immigrants and set useful laws protecting them.Â
Canada welcomes immigrantsÂ
There are tens of immigration programs in Canada. The federal government introduced Express Entry in 2015 to accelerate the immigration of skilled workers to Canada.Â
All of these efforts are to pave the way for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada. You just need to be skilled and have the requirements. Take the application process wisely and get as much information as you can. The rest is easy.Â
Great educational opportunitiesÂ
Not only can you benefit from teaching international students, but you also improve yourself. There are various training and educational programs you can use.
Canada is a country of opportunity and working hard. If you do the right thing, there are growth opportunities.Â
When you are in a progress vibe, you get encouraged to work on yourself and make things better. This is the country that provides you with that atmosphere.Â
What qualifications do University professors and lecturers need to immigrate to Canada?
The list of requirements for people who want to work as a University professor and lecturer is different by various elements.Â
In the Canadian province, this university or college you want to work in might ask for different requirements. Also, it is up to the immigration program you apply through.Â
However, a common list of supporting documents and requirements could be as below;Â
- A Ph.D. degree (university professors)Â
- MA degree (university lecturers)
- Work experienceÂ
- Membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners
- a license or professional certification for teaching.Â
Also, the below list is among the requirements for applying through the Canadian immigration programs:Â
AgeÂ
Applicants who are between 18-35 have a better score in the immigration programs. But it doesn’t mean the older ones can not apply.Â
Language proficiency certificateÂ
Depending on the province, university, and conditions, you can provide one of the below language tests:Â
- IELTS
- TOEFL
- CAEL
- PTE
- DET
- TCFÂ
- TEF
Job offerÂ
A job offer is not mandatory to immigrate to Canada as a professor. But it can increase your score in the immigration program and raise your chance. If you have a profound resume, look for them on the websites and improve your chances.Â
Nomination certificate
If you apply through one of the PNPs or provincial nominee programs, you are going to need it.Â
What are the University professor and lecturer’s tasks and responsibilities in Canada?
The tasks and the responsibilities of a professor or lecturer in Canada are almost clear. It is expected of them to teach and train the students and the next generations of skilled workers.Â
However, if you are not familiar with the working atmosphere in Canada, you can look at the below items to get familiar with your future tasks and responsibilities:Â
- Teaching subjectsÂ
- Prepare and delivering a lecture
- Deliver lab discussions and sessionsÂ
- Prepare grade examinationsÂ
- Give lab assignmentsÂ
- Advice on course and career decisionsÂ
- Guide on research mattersÂ
- Publish findings in scholarly journals or books
- Research in special fieldsÂ
- Speaking and giving lecturesÂ
- Counsel government officialsÂ
- Seminars
- Prepare teaching materials
- evaluate students’ progress
- Supervise teaching assistants
How to find a job as a processor lecturer in Canada?
You can contact Canadian universities or visit their websites to find available job opportunities.Â
Remember that to bring a skilled worker to Canada, the employer needs to apply for a certificate called LMIA. It costs employers and the process is a bit complicated. So they prefer to hire from the immigration programs like PNPs and Express Entry.Â
Having a job offer increases your score in the immigration programs.Â
Also, the following websites can help you find a job offer in one of the Canadian schools, colleges, or universities:Â
- Monster.ca
- Ziprecruiter.ca
- Eluta.ca
- Jobbank.gc.ca
- Careerbuilder.ca
- Ca.indeed.com
- Hotjobscanada.ca
- Simplyhired.ca
- Jobs.ca
- Indeed.com
Professors and lectures salary in CanadaÂ
The average salary for professors and lecturers in Canada is $90,967 per year. You can say that get $46.65 per hour.Â
A person who has just begun his/her career as a professor can expect to earn about $81,634 per year. This while the top skilled professors might earn about $127,500 per year.
Professors’ and lecturers’ earnings are different in each Canadian province and region. The following list can guide you on the salary for various regions:Â
Ontario | $136,250 |
Saskatchewan | $108,078 |
Manitoba | $94,472 |
British Columbia | $92,886 |
Alberta | $73,750 |
Quebec | $70,000 |
Not everyone might work as a professor and lecturer and there are some other related job opportunities. You might work in one of the below occupations so you would better know the average salary:Â
Assistant Professor | $98,699 |
Instructor | $26.99 ph |
Professor | $90,967 |
Scientist | $90,386 |
Research Assistant | $21.28ph |
Project Engineer | $88,057 |
Adjunct Instructor | $148,793 |
Design Engineer | $80,000 |
Faculty | $77.902ph |
Lecturer | $79,539 |
Adjunct Faculty | $100,000 |
Engineer | $79,912 |
You might find the below table interesting as this is some job opportunities on Indeed website with the offered salary:Â Â
Cambrian college | $272,351 |
Confederation college | $257,894 |
University of Guelph | $178,904 |
University of British Columbia | $138,206 |
University of Toronto | $136,935 |
Highest paying cities for Professors in Canada
Are you looking for cities that pay the highest salary to professors? If yes, the below list if your answer, and you can make a better decision on where to apply and look for a job.Â
When you go through the list, you would better consider other items for choosing the city. You might not like the weather, location, etc.Â
Greater Sunbury, ONÂ | $272.502Â |
Waterloo, ONÂ | $126.423 |
Belleville, ON | $88,737 |
Ottawa, On | $88.248Â |
Toronto, ON | $116.982 |
Do you need IELTS to immigrate to Canada as a professor or lecturer?
You are likely to need an IELTS certificate to immigrate to Canada as a professor or lecturer. It is the approved language proficiency test by IRCC in the immigration methods we covered above.Â
The higher your score, the higher your points in the immigration programs and Express Entry. You might have to provide a French language test if you are about to live in Quebec province.Â
Also, bear in mind that you have to teach the English language to students.Â
Also, there are some technologies that Canadian professors use like Top Hat. it’s a tool that enables professors to engage students with class, learning, and course material more and better to get higher results.Â
You need good language skills to use such techs and communicate with students. So you would better work more on language skills and not rely solely on IELTS test results.Â
Let’s sum up…
This article explained how professors and lecturers can immigrate to Canada,Â
The immigration programs, the application process, requirements, and FAQs got covered in this article.Â
If you have questions, write them down in the comment section. The Visa Library team will respond to them right away.Â
You can find out more about each immigration program from the top menu and left sidebar.Â
Frequently Asked Questions about moving to Canada as a professor and lecturerÂ
If you apply through the Express Entry, no, you do not need LMIA.
Mostly yes, as it’s the approved test for Express Entry and immigration programs.
No, if they have a high point in Express Entry, they do not need a job offer, but it can help to a large extent.
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I am 59 and like to move to Canada as a university lecturer
If you’re 59 and aiming to become a university lecturer in Canada, start by researching universities and job openings in your field. Check visa and work permit requirements, as well as language proficiency needs. Evaluate your qualifications against Canadian standards and connect with professionals in Canada’s academic community. Tailor your application to showcase your teaching and research experience. Keep in mind potential age-related eligibility criteria for certain programs. Research province-specific licensing and recognition requirements, and plan for retirement and insurance aspects. Understand cultural adaptation, and consider seeking advice from immigration experts for a smoother process.