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3. Skilled Trades and Construction
📈 Why in demand? Canada has a booming construction industry and not enough domestic skilled workers.
Top roles:
- Electricians (NOC 72200)
- Plumbers (NOC 72300)
- Welders (NOC 72106)
- Carpenters (NOC 72310)
💰 Average salary: $55,000 – $90,000/year
🌍 Where in demand: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
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8 Comments
I want to relocate to Canada and i have a valid temporary visa.
I work as a travel agent and have been in this field for over15years.
What kind of jobs are available for me giving my career path?
Thanks for sharing! With 15+ years as a travel agent and a valid temporary visa, you can explore jobs in travel coordination, tourism, customer service, and hospitality—especially in cities with strong tourism like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. We’ll soon publish a guide on career paths in tourism and hospitality in Canada—stay tuned!
As a nurse of 20 years experience, what is the best visa route for me to work in Canada?
Great question! With 20 years of nursing experience, your best options are the Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Some provinces also offer nurse-specific immigration streams. Make sure to get your credentials assessed by NNAS and check for licensing requirements in your target province. We’ll be sharing a full guide for nurses soon!
Thank you for the information updates.
I am interested for guidance and advice for immigration to Canada.
Thanks
You’re very welcome! For immigration to Canada, programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and work permits are great starting points. We’ll be posting more guides soon to help you step by step—stay tuned!
I am an electrical engineer and I want to work and relocate to Canada.
Pls how can I do about that.
Thanks for your comment! Canada has strong demand for skilled electrical engineers. Start by checking Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs, get your credentials assessed (e.g. WES), and look into licensing with the engineering body in your target province. Stay tuned—we’ll cover more on engineering jobs in Canada soon!