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If you’re planning to immigrate to Canada or are already here on a work permit, knowing which occupations are in high demand can significantly improve your chances of obtaining permanent residence—and even help your spouse work legally in Canada. Spouse or Common-Law Partner – Parisa Erfani

In this guide, we break down the most in-demand occupations across Canada that are eligible for Express Entry’s category-based draws and Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWPs). These pathways open the door to both permanent residency and work opportunities for accompanying family members.

Why In-Demand Occupations Matter

If your work experience matches one of the occupations prioritized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), you may qualify for:

  • Category-based Express Entry draws: Targeted invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence.
  • Spousal Open Work Permits: Your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible to work in Canada while you do, provided your job falls under eligible TEER categories (mainly TEER 0, 1, and select TEER 2 or 3 roles).

Top 3 Sectors with the Highest Job Vacancies (April 2025)

According to Statistics Canada, these sectors had the highest job vacancy rates:

  1. Health Care and Social Assistance – 4.1%
  2. Accommodation and Food Services – 4.0%
  3. Construction and Trades – 3.2%

These sectors are aligned with the 2025 Express Entry category priorities announced by the federal government.

Health Care & Social Services: Occupations Eligible for Express Entry Category-Based Draws

Occupations in this sector are some of the most sought-after in Canada. Here are a few notable examples:

OccupationNOC Code
Registered nurses and psychiatric nurses31301
Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates33102
Medical laboratory technologists32120
Physiotherapists31202
Dentists31110
Social workers41300
Veterinarians31103
Audiologists and speech-language pathologists31112
Massage therapists32201
Pharmacists31120

Many of these roles also support SOWP eligibility if they fall under TEER 2 or 3.

Accommodation and Food Services

Although this sector has a high vacancy rate, TEER 2 or 3 occupations in this sector are not eligible for SOWPs.

OccupationNOC CodeExpress Entry Category
Butchers – retail and wholesale63201Agriculture & Agri-food
Cooks63200Trades

Construction & Trades: High-Demand Jobs for PR and SOWPs

The trades sector has seen expanded eligibility under Express Entry, including 19 new occupations added in 2025.

OccupationNOC Code
Electricians72200
Plumbers72300
Carpenters72310
Welders72106
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics72401
Construction managers70010
Concrete finishers73100
Sheet metal workers72102
Roofers and shinglers73110

These jobs are eligible for both category-based Express Entry draws and SOWPs, provided the work is in a TEER 2 or 3 classification.

Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) Eligibility

Spouses of workers in TEER 0, 1, and select TEER 2 or 3 occupations may qualify for an open work permit if the principal applicant is on an eligible work permit (e.g., LMIA-based or through international agreements).

Eligible Sectors for SOWP

  • Health Care & Social Assistance
  • Construction & Trades

Ineligible Sector for SOWP

  • Accommodation & Food Services (for TEER 2 & 3 roles)

Provincial Job Vacancy Rates – Where to Focus Your Job Search

Provinces with higher job vacancy rates typically offer more employment opportunities:

ProvinceVacancy Rate
Manitoba3.3%
Saskatchewan3.3%
British Columbia3.1%
Quebec3.1%

Conversely, low-demand provinces include:

ProvinceVacancy Rate
Newfoundland & Labrador2.1%
New Brunswick2.3%
Prince Edward Island2.5%
Ontario2.5%

National average vacancy rate in April 2025: 2.8%, the lowest since 2017.

Policy Focus: Health and Trades Workers in 2025

Canada’s federal and provincial immigration strategies are increasingly tailored to fill shortages in:

  • Health care
  • Skilled trades and construction

Highlights:

  • In 2025, two category-based draws for healthcare issued 1,000 ITAs.
  • The trades category was expanded by 19 new occupations.
  • Canada will admit up to 14,000 foreign construction workers in 2025 alone.

Final Takeaway

If you’re working in one of Canada’s in-demand occupations, now is a strategic time to:

  • Create or update your Express Entry profile to target category-based draws.
  • Check your NOC code to see if your occupation qualifies for SOWP eligibility for your spouse.

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