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I am confused.
Based on your info, you husband must be a graduate student in PEI, so he must have a student permit.
Being his dependent, you must have a work permit. Since you have not done any immigration medical, your work permit must be a restricted one, meaning you cannot work in health related fields or human services like teaching, child care or social work. You must complete your medical to waive the condition in your work permit. Read the final prints at the left lower corner of your work permit.
Do you want a job or immigration? Social service work and social work are regulated professionals in Canada. Social work is a universal degree, but social service work is unique to Canada only. You will not qualify for sure for SSW.
Community work is not regulated, but job opportunity is quite limited.
If you are looking for immigration, assess if either you or your husband will score 67 points.
I don't know how long you will stay in Canada. You may want to consider the MSW program at U of PEI. After graduation, for sure you will find a job. With an MSW qualification, you will be employed as long as you still have a pulse. Salary is like 45k to 70k for frontline, 70k to 90k for supervisors and 100k+ for senior managers. |
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