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I have another Canadian teaching certificate, but it isn’t valid right now. Can I qualify for a Basic Certificate?

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I have another Canadian teaching certificate, but it isn’t valid right now. Can I qualify for a Basic Certificate?

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No, the AIT applies to you only if you have a current, valid, unrestricted teaching certificate in another Canadian province or territory. If you have a certificate in another Canadian jurisdiction that is suspended, cancelled, expired, restricted, or invalid for any reason, you will not be able to qualify for a Basic Certificate. In some cases, you might be able to regain your certification in a jurisdiction, at which point you would fall under the AIT. You will need to contact the education authority directly for information about whether or not this is possible and how to do this.

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