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What are Express Entry’s Most In-Demand Jobs in Canada?

Find out which jobs are most in-demand for Express Entry in Canada to improve your chances of successful immigration.

Want to increase your chances of permanent residence and employment in Canada? Discover the most in-demand jobs within Express Entry, a system for managing skilled worker applications.

The first step is to create an online profile detailing your skills, work experience, education and language skills. These profiles are then ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), and applicants with the highest CRS scores are invited to apply for permanent residence through regular draws conducted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Stock traders must know the most sought-after assets in the market to match their skills and experience to the needs of the Canadian labor market, increasing their chances of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry.

What is Express Entry?

Express Entry is the system the Canadian government uses to manage the applications of skilled workers who apply for permanent residence through Canada's foremost economic immigration programs, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class.

This is how Express Entry works:

  • You must be eligible. You’ll be asked about your nationality, age, language ability, family members, education, work experience, etc. You should also fulfil the requirements for the desired program.
  • If you are eligible for some programs, you’ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) - a points-based system that assesses and scores your profile and ranks it in the Express Entry pool.
  • Collect documentation for your profile, including a passport or a travel document, provincial nomination (if you have one), language test results, a written job offer from an employer in Canada, proof of work experience, proof of funds, and certificate of qualification in a trade occupation issued by a Canadian province or territory (if you have one). For your application for permanent residence, you'll need a birth certificate, police certificate, proof of funds, Use of a Representative form (PDF, 137 KB), if you’ve hired a representative, common-law union form (PDF, 2.22 MB) if you’ve declared your marital status as “common-law”, marriage, divorce, or adoption certificate.
  • After being accepted into the pool of candidates and given a CRS score, you submit your profile.
  • You’ll get the invitation to apply within 60 days.

Let’s examine the jobs that are in demand and the opportunities to work in Canada through the Express Entry program.

What are Express Entry’s Most In-demand Jobs in Canada?

Express Entry’s most in-demand jobs in Canada are usually those sought after by Canadian employers due to a shortage of skilled workers but they play a crucial role in the country's economy. Certain professions have higher proficiency levels in healthcare, information technology, engineering, skilled trades, and finance.

The government regularly updates the list of in-demand occupations, considering trends in the labor market and the needs of employers. Those with experience in these fields have a better chance of receiving invitations to apply for permanent residence.

Understanding these roles can benefit stock traders looking to immigrate to the country by providing insight into which industries are on the rise and where there is a shortage of skilled workers.

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Medical Professionals Jobs

Health professions are definitely among the most sought-after jobs. Since the healthcare system is large and diverse, there is a wide selection of jobs.

Here are favored types of medical professional jobs through Express Entry:

  • Physicians (General Practitioners and Specialists)
  • Registered nurses (Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates)
  • Pharmacists
  • Medical laboratory technologists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Occupational therapists
  • Medical radiation technologists
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Dentists
  • Dental hygienists
  • Dietitians

These occupations are more than relevant to Canada's health care system to which health professionals contribute in their field. Many specialized experts are needed for different groups of people of different ages and with various health issues. Best of all is the advancement of medical technology and the need to fill the gaps in health services in rural and remote areas.

Regarding potential avenues for stock traders with a medical background, there is the possibility of licensing and certification in Canada to practice their profession with additional training or exams to meet Canadian standards.

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Jobs

STEM jobs are also high-demand jobs that attract many professionals worldwide.

Specific STEM jobs that are prioritized in the Express Entry system are:

  • Software engineers
  • Information Technology (IT) specialists
  • Computer system developers and programmers
  • Mechanical engineers
  • Electrical engineers
  • Civil engineers
  • Biomedical engineers
  • Data scientists
  • Statisticians
  • Database analysts and data administrators
  • Mathematicians
  • Aerospace engineers
  • Cybersecurity specialists
  • Industrial and manufacturing engineers 
  • Metallurgic and materials engineers

Canada has a strong and growing tech sector, so many cities are tech hubs and stock traders with tech expertise can take advantage of the booming tech industry by working in tech companies. In other words, Canada offers a variety of immigration pathways and programs to attract and retain skilled workers in these high-paying fields.

Retail Manager Jobs

If you are interested in the retail industry, here are the key responsibilities and qualifications for retail manager positions considered in demand for Express Entry:

  • Overseeing day-to-day retail operations, including sales, customer service and inventory management
  • Developing and implementing strategies to increase sales and achieve revenue goals
  • Recruitment, training and supervision of staff
  • Ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures
  • Analyzing sales data and trends to make informed business decisions
  • Strong communication and leadership skills
  • Degree in Business Administration or related field
  • Previous retail experience

Retail experience can offer unique opportunities for stock traders in the Canadian market. If you have analytical skills, the ability to manage budgets and costs, and a great understanding of consumer behavior, you will undoubtedly be an excellent choice for the owners of many retail chains in Canada.

Furthermore, the Canadian retail sector is diverse, so the opportunities are plentiful.

Skilled Trades Jobs

The category of trades occupations is included in the sought-after occupations because there is always a need for qualified workers to work in production, construction, repair and many others.

Skilled Trades in high demand in Canada through Express Entry:

  • Electricians
  • Welders
  • Plumbers
  • Carpenters
  • Heavy-Duty Equipment Technicians
  • Industrial Electricians
  • Construction Managers
  • Pipefitters
  • Steamfitters
  • Aircraft Mechanics
  • Crane Operators
  • Machine fitters
  • Heating refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
  • Residential and commercial installers and servicers 
  • Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers 

Skilled trades are significant to the Canadian economy, and stock traders with experience in these areas can leverage their skills and find jobs. This usually applies to industries such as construction, manufacturing and transportation. There will always be jobs like this because there is always a need for construction, repair, etc.

Transport Jobs

The  types of transport jobs that have a high demand in Canada include:

  • Truck Drivers (Long-Haul and Short-Haul)
  • Delivery Drivers
  • Airline Pilots
  • Aircraft Mechanics
  • Marine Engineers
  • Locomotive Engineers
  • Railroad Conductors
  • Transit and Intercity Bus Drivers
  • Taxi and Ride-Hailing Drivers
  • Warehouse Workers (related to transportation)
  • Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators
  • Engineer officers, water transport
  • Managers in transportation

The transportation sector, including road, rail, air and maritime, is vital to the Canadian economy because it facilitates the movement of goods and people across and out of the country (international transport). This sector is linked to other industries such as manufacturing (transportation of goods), agriculture (transportation of goods) and tourism (transportation of passengers).

Stock traders can purchase stocks or securities to invest directly in transportation companies like airlines, railroads, or shipping companies. Understanding the dynamics of the transportation sector, including regulations, fuel prices, and infrastructure development, can help stock traders make informed decisions about investing in these companies.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Jobs

These are the most popular jobs in the agriculture and agri-food sector that are sought after in the Express Entry system:

  • Agricultural consultants
  • Farm managers
  • Agronomists
  • Food scientists
  • Agricultural equipment operators
  • Livestock workers
  • Crop farmers
  • Fish harvesters
  • Food processing supervisors
  • Agricultural inspectors
  • Butchers—retail and wholesale

The agriculture and agri-food sector contributes significantly to the Canadian economy by exporting high-quality agricultural products, including grains, meat, dairy, and seafood.

Stock traders can capitalize on investment opportunities in the agriculture and agri-food sector by investing in food production, processing and distribution companies.

How to Know If You're Eligible for Category-Based Selection

To be eligible for category-based selection, you should have at least six months of continuous work experience within the last three years, either in Canada or abroad.

The criteria used to determine eligibility for the Express Entry system:

  1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): You must have at least one year of continuous full-time or part-time equivalent work experience in a qualified occupation. In addition, you must have a good command of English or French and a valid job offer or receive a provincial nomination.
  2. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP): You must have at least two years of full-time work experience in a skilled trade within the last five years, meet the job requirements for that trade as outlined in the National Occupational Classification (NOC), and have a valid a job offer of at least one year or a certificate of qualification for that professional activity issued by the Canadian authorities.
  3. Canadian Experience Class (CEC): You must have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in Canada within the last three years, with a good command of the language.

Once the ITA is received, applicants have up to 60 days to submit a complete PR application.

Here is some advice on how stock traders can assess their eligibility or improve their chances of qualifying:

  • Check the eligibility criteria for each program (FSVP, FSTP, CEC) to determine if your skills, work experience and qualifications meet the requirements.
  • Master your language skills as much as possible, as this can significantly improve your score in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
  • Gain additional work experience in a qualifying occupation to meet the minimum requirements of the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Canadian experience class.
  • Explore provincial nomination opportunities. Many provinces have specific streams within their Provincial Nomination Programs (PNPs) that align with Express Entry and can improve your CRS score.

What Are the Advantages of Securing a Job Under Express Entry?

Potential immigrants, particularly stock traders, who secure a job through Express Entry have much better chances of increasing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Receiving a job offer under Express Entry can result in either 50 or 200 additional CRS points.

Here are the main benefits:

  • An excellent Comprehensive Applicant Ranking System (CRS) score increases your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence.
  • With a job offer, your application gets priority, so the processing time is shorter.
  • Working in Canada is a valued work experience that can benefit your career growth and immigration pathways.
  • You may be entitled to social benefits such as health insurance and other social services.

With these benefits in mind, securing a job through Express Entry is especially beneficial for stock traders who want to establish themselves in Canada. It provides them stability, financial security, and a solid foundation for a successful career and life in Canada.

Key Takeaways

  • Express Entry is the system utilized by the Canadian government to oversee the applications of skilled workers seeking permanent residency through Canada's primary economic immigration pathways, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class.
  • Express Entry’s most in-demand jobs in Canada are medical, STEM, retail skilled trades, transport, agriculture and agri-food jobs.
  • These jobs can be helpful for stock traders looking to immigrate to Canada because they offer insight into new industries and areas with a shortage of skilled workers.
  • To qualify for category-based selection, you must possess a minimum of six months of uninterrupted work experience within the past three years, whether acquired in Canada or internationally.
  • Securing a job through Express Entry significantly increases the chances of potential immigrants, especially stock traders, to increase their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score by 50 or 200 additional CRS points.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Often Are Express Entry Rounds of Invitations Held?

The frequency and timing of Express Entry invitation rounds usually occur approximately every two weeks.

Can I Apply for Express Entry Without a Job Offer?

You do not need a job offer for Express Entry. But it can add up to 200 points to your CRS score if you have it.

What is the IELTS score for Express Entry Canada?

To apply for permanent residence through Express Entry, the minimum language proficiency is CLB 7 (Canadian Language Benchmarks), and the IELTS score must be at least 6.0 for each part.

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