On June 28th, 2023, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced that healthcare occupations will be the first industry targeted in the category-based selections draw. The first draw is expected to take place later today.
In today’s announcement, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced that IRCC will holding the very first category-based selection draw later today. They will be inviting 500 healthcare workers under the new Express Entry category-based selection draws. He said 1,500 more would be invited in the next week.
In addition to the Category-based selection of healthcare workers, the healthcare sector in conjunction with the Nova Scotia College of Nursing, has committed to facilitating the licensing requirements for foreign-qualified healthcare workers, ensuring they can enter the industry faster and easier than before.
Another category-specific draw inviting eligible candidates from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions is also expected to occur in the same week.
Free Immigration AssessmentAccording to Employment and Social Development Canada’s Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS), health care will become the largest employing sector in Canada, with more than 2.5 million workers by 2031 (up from 2.2 million in 2021).
Category-based selections will allow Canada to issue invitations to apply (ITAs) to prospective applications with specific skills, training or language abilities. This will better allow for the selection of applicants with the most in-demand skills to be chosen to receive permanent residence.
For 2023, the categories that have been chosen are:
To benefit, applicants must demonstrate that they have at least 6 months of work experience in the last 3 years in a qualifying occupation. Further information about individual categories and how to apply will be announced in the coming weeks
There are a total of 35 healthcare occupations in total:
| Occupation | NOC Code | TEER Category |
|---|---|---|
| Audiologists and speech language pathologists | 31112 | 1 |
| Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists | 32123 | 2 |
| Chiropractors | 31201 | 1 |
| Dentists | 31110 | 1 |
| Dieticians and nutritionists | 31121 | 1 |
| Education counsellors | 41320 | 1 |
| General practitioners and family physicians | 31102 | 1 |
| Instructors of persons with disabilities | 42203 | 2 |
| Kinesiologists and other professional occupation in therapy and assessment | 31204 | 1 |
| Licensed practical nurses | 32101 | 2 |
| Massage therapists | 32201 | 2 |
| Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations | 33101 | 3 |
| Medical laboratory technologists | 32120 | 2 |
| Medical radiation technologists | 32121 | 2 |
| Medical sonographers | 32122 | 2 |
| Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates | 33102 | 3 |
| Nurse practitioners | 31302 | 1 |
| Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors | 31300 | 1 |
| Occupational therapists | 31203 | 1 |
| Optometrists | 31111 | 1 |
| Other assisting occupations in support of health services | 33109 | 3 |
| Other practitioners of natural healing | 32209 | 2 |
| Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating | 31209 | 1 |
| Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment | 32109 | 2 |
| Paramedical occupations | 32102 | 2 |
| Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants | 33103 | 3 |
| Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals | 31303 | 1 |
| Physiotherapists | 31202 | 1 |
| Psychologists | 31200 | 1 |
| Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses | 31301 | 1 |
| Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists | 32103 | 2 |
| Social and community service workers | 42201 | 2 |
| Social workers | 41300 | 1 |
| Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists | 32200 | 2 |
| Veterinarians | 31103 | 1 |
While all the categories have a number of in-demand jobs, healthcare occupations are especially needed. In the fourth quarter of 2022, there were over 143,000 job vacancies in the Healthcare and Social Assistance category, making the job vacancy rate 6%, one of the highest vacancy rates across all categories.
All provinces across Canada are facing labour shortages in the healthcare sector, and are struggling to fill essential health care roles. The IRCC has already enacted some new measures to assist with meeting labour demands in the healthcare field. Earlier this month, the immigration minister announced the creation of new pathways under the Economic Mobilities Pathway Pilot (EMPP) that would make it possible for refugees with in-demand skills, such as those in healthcare related fields, to immigrate to Canada.
Newcomers already make up a significant number of physicians and nurses. As of the end of 2022, 36% of physicians were born outside of Canada. With Canada’s aging population, newcomers are essential to helping to filling these critical roles.
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