Are you an experienced nurse thinking about migrating to Canada? Here’s the good news for you! Canada will need around 60000 nurses by 2022. And in the next ten years, the number of nurses that Canada requires will be more than double, almost 142000. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has further boosted the demand for healthcare workers in Canada.
A qualified nurse has many career options in Canada, including coordinator, supervisor, registered nurse, dental nurse, nurse aide, licensed practical nurse, allied health practitioners, etc. A nurse in Canada can earn an average between $41,438 and $128,700 per annum.
The average salary of nurses in Canada is CAD 78,546 per year. The National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes for nurses are as follows:
Though nurses’ responsibilities differ under each of these categories, their primary duty is caring for them. Nurses in Canada are also supposed to use high-tech equipment, perform complex procedures, and lead and manage staff.
By migrating to Canada, nurses can enjoy the following benefits:
To start practising as a nurse in Canada, a candidate must meet the following requirements:
Express Entry system of immigration is for skilled workers who want to migrate to Canada. To be eligible for Express Entry, a candidate’s occupation must come under Skill Level O, A, or B. It means all nurses, except nurses aides, orderlies, and patient service associates, are eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, which is managed under the Express Entry.
Skilled and semi-skilled workers, especially those who have a valid job offer from a particular province or territory, may migrate to Canada through the Provincial Nominee Program. Each province has its in-demand occupation lists for meeting the individual needs of the labour market. If you wish to migrate to Canada under a Provincial Nominee Program, you need to submit an Expression of Interest to the PNP of that particular province.
Atlantic Immigration Pilot is for candidates who wish to settle in Canada’s four Atlantic provinces: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Healthcare workers have a high demand in these Atlantic provinces. If you have a full-time permanent job offer from one of these provinces, you may apply under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot.
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