Canada has been welcoming a good share of foreign skilled workers & international students to study, work & settle permanently over these decades.
The pandemic had mixed impacts on various occupations and jobs across Canada which impacted foreign immigration for a brief period. However, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) renovated itself and managed to meet the annual immigration target of economic-class immigrants in 2020 despite the challenges.
Now as Canada aims to target over 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023, out of which 60% will come under economic-class programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and others, here are top in-demand jobs in Canada that could help you qualify for Canadian immigration in 2023:
- Web Developers
- Electrical Engineer
- Industrial Electrician
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Veterinarian (Vet)
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- Pharmacist
- Truck Driver
- Welder
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Top Healthcare In-Demand Jobs in Canada
Even though the demand for healthcare workers & professionals was high owing to the aging population, the pandemic has resulted in a sudden surge in demand.
There are also several immigration options available to overseas candidates with experience in nursing to encourage them to consider Canada as an option to immigrate.
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Registered Nurse (RN)
Registered Nurses constitute about three-quarters of the regulated category of nurses in Canada. RNs in Canada can be specialized caretakers in any of the fields including Surgery, Obstetrics care, Psychiatric care, Critical care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Rehabilitation, Oncology, or Community health.
- Average Annual Salary: $70,975
- Highest Paying Provinces: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
- Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree and registration with a provincial or territorial regulatory authority.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- Average Annual Salary: $55,564
- Highest Paying Provinces: Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
- Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree and registration with a provincial or territorial regulatory authority.
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Pharmacist
Pharmacists in Canada are provincially regulated, meaning that each province will have its own regulations.
To become a pharmacist, you must have a degree in pharmacy, pass the exam conducted by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) and register in your province or territory to become a certified pharmacist in Canada.
- Average Annual Salary: $89,314
- Highest Paying Provinces: British Columbia, Quebec, and New Brunswick.
- Minimum Education: Degree in pharmacy
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Veterinarian (Vet)
A veterinarian trying to build a career path in Canada is required to have a license from the regulatory body within the provinces/territories, as this is a provincially regulated occupation.
- Average Annual Salary: $95,804
- Highest Paying Provinces: Saskatchewan, Edmonton, and Calgary
- Minimum Education: Veterinarian license
Self-Employed Opportunities in Canada
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Truck Driver
Canada’s transport sector is experiencing an 8% vacancy rate, giving rise to increased demand for trucking jobs in Canada.
- Average Annual Salary: $46,828
- Highest Paying Provinces: British Columbia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.
- Minimum Education: Completion of truck driver training alongside appropriate licensing and endorsements.
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Welder
Canada expects to add 23,000 welding positions to the economy by 2028, thereby presenting a great opportunity for foriegn immigrants.
- Average Annual Salary: Between $18.00/hour and $41.10/hour
- Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia
- Minimum Education: Varies but typically onsite training and/or a training certificate
Tech In-Demand Jobs in Canada
Among various engineering fields in Canada, foreign immigrants who have work experience in computer and information systems, and electrical engineering fields are seeing increased demand.
I. Web Developers
- Average Annual Salary: $72,627
- Highest Paying Provinces: Ontario, Alberta, and Manitoba.
- Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree
II. Electrical Engineer
- Average Annual Salary: $91,832
- Highest Paying Provinces: Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Saskatchewan.
- Minimum Education: Varies depending on role, minimum of Bachelor of Science in engineering.
III. Industrial Electrician
- Average Annual Salary: $68,000
- Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Saskatchewan.
- Minimum Education: On-site training and/or a trade certification.
Admin In-Demand Jobs in Canada
Foreign-skilled immigrants with work experience in administrative work & accounting are experiencing a surge in demand across Canada. As many jobs in this field can be conducted remotely, the demand remains the same even after the pandemic.
- Average Annual Salary: $56,257
- Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec.
- Minimum Education: Business-related Diploma or Bachelor’s degree.
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Ambanaku Narach Acheumei says:
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