Canada continues to prioritize skilled workers who can fill long-term labour shortages. Through Express Entry category-based draws, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is now inviting candidates from specific in-demand occupations, sometimes with as little as six months of work experience.

If you are working in one of these targeted fields, your chances of receiving Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) are significantly higher—provided your profile is prepared correctly.


What Are Express Entry Category-Based Draws?

Category-based draws allow IRCC to issue Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates who meet specific economic or demographic goals, such as filling labour gaps or supporting Francophone immigration.

Even in these targeted rounds:

  • Candidates must be eligible under Express Entry

  • Profiles are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

  • The highest-ranking eligible candidates receive ITAs

This means occupation matters more than ever—but strategy still matters.


Basic Eligibility for Occupation-Based Express Entry

To qualify under an occupation category, you must:

  • Have an active Express Entry profile

  • Be eligible under FSW, CEC, or FST

  • Possess at least 6 months of work experience in the last 3 years in a listed occupation
    (Physicians require 12 months of Canadian experience)

  • Meet all draw-specific instructions


In-Demand Occupations with Strong PR Prospects

Healthcare and Social Services Occupations

This is one of IRCC’s top priority categories due to Canada’s aging population.

Includes:

  • Nurses, physicians, pharmacists

  • Physiotherapists, occupational therapists

  • Social workers and community service professionals

CRS range (recent draws): 462–510


STEM Occupations

Focused mainly on engineering, technology, and cybersecurity roles.

Includes:

  • Software engineers and developers

  • Engineering technologists and technicians

  • Cybersecurity specialists

Although no STEM draws were held in 2025, this category remains critical for future planning.

Typical CRS range: 486–491


Trade Occupations

Canada faces severe shortages in skilled trades, making this a high-priority PR pathway.

Includes:

  • Construction supervisors

  • Electricians, welders, plumbers

  • Industrial and mechanical trades

Recent CRS cut-off: around 505


Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations

This category is now narrower but still valuable.

Includes:

  • Specialized agricultural roles tied to food production

CRS range: 354–437 (one of the lowest among categories)


Education Occupations

Introduced recently, this category supports Canada’s education system.

Includes:

  • Teachers

  • Early childhood educators

  • School and childcare support staff

CRS range: 462–479


Physicians with Canadian Work Experience

A new category launching in early 2026.

Requirements:

  • 12 months of full-time Canadian work experience

  • Must be in a listed physician NOC

This category is expected to offer direct PR opportunities for doctors already working in Canada.


Why Choosing the Correct NOC Code Is Critical

IRCC does not assess eligibility based on job title alone. Your National Occupation Classification (NOC) is determined by:

  • Your actual job duties

  • Alignment with the NOC’s listed responsibilities

  • TEER level (Training, Education, Experience, Responsibilities)

A single mismatch in duties can lead to refusal, even if you qualify otherwise.


How ICC Immigration Helps You Secure Your Future in Canada

At ICC Immigration, we focus on strategic, lawful, and long-term immigration planning—not guesswork.

Our Professional Services Include:

  • Permanent Residency Applications
    Complete management of Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and occupation-based PR pathways.

  • Work Permits and Study Permits
    Smart temporary strategies that align with future PR eligibility, not dead ends.

  • Family Sponsorships
    Helping spouses, children, and parents reunite and gain Permanent Residency in Canada.

  • Expert Immigration & Legal Guidance
    We ensure your application meets current IRCC policies, correct NOC selection, and maximum CRS optimization.

Rather than relying on risky or uncertain options, choose a clear, compliant pathway to PR with expert guidance.


Final Thoughts

Canada’s immigration system is no longer about “waiting your turn.” It’s about working in the right occupation, choosing the correct NOC, and applying through the right Express Entry category at the right time.

Whether you’re already in Canada or planning your move, ICC Immigration is ready to guide you confidently—every step of the way.