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Category-Based Selection

A Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residence

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What Is Category-Based Selection Under Express Entry?

The Express Entry system in Canada features category-specific selection rounds whereby the government can extend invites to people who have certain skills, qualifications, or experience in jobs that are in high demand in Canada. 

The category-specific invitations supplement the standard Express Entry draws and enable the country to solve labor shortages in critical industries while growing its economy in the long run. Candidates who meet the criteria set out in one of the categories will be invited to apply for permanent residency. 

How Category-Based Draws Work

For you to be eligible for selection under a category-specific draw, you first have to meet the criteria required for the following Canadian immigration programs in the Express Entry system, among others: 

1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

2. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

3. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

Besides being eligible for these immigration programs, candidates have to meet the criteria set out for the specific category. 

Key Express Entry Categories

Canada currently conducts category-based draws for candidates who demonstrate expertise in priority occupations and sectors. 

Healthcare and Social Services

Occupation NOC Code
General Practitioners and Family Physicians 31102
Specialist Physicians 31100, 31101
Dentists 31110
Pharmacists 31120
Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses 31301
Nurse Practitioners 31302
Physiotherapists 31202
Chiropractors 31201
Social Workers 41300
Social and Community Service Workers 42201
Medical Laboratory Technologists 32120

Education Occupations

Occupation NOC Code
Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers 41221
Secondary School Teachers 41220
Early Childhood Educators and Assistants 42202
Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants 43100
Instructors of Persons with Disabilities 42203

Skilled Trades Occupations

Occupation NOC Code
Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) 72200
Industrial Electricians 72201
Plumbers 72300
Carpenters 72310
Welders and Related Machine Operators 72106
Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 72401
Construction Managers 70010
Industrial Mechanics (Millwrights) 72400
Sheet Metal Workers 72102
Roofers and Shinglers 73110

STEM Occupations

Occupation NOC Code
Software Engineers and Designers 21231
Software Developers and Programmers 21232
Computer and Information Systems Managers 20012
Civil Engineers 21300
Mechanical Engineers 21301
Electrical and Electronics Engineers 21310
Cybersecurity Specialists 21220
Data Scientists 21211
Computer Systems Developers and Programmers 21230
Engineering Managers 20010

French-Language Proficiency

This category does not come with specific NOC requirements for occupations. The Candidates qualify only on the basis of knowing French, normally at a minimum level determined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) at the time of the draw. 

Additional Priority Categories

Transport Occupations

Occupation NOC Code
Transport Truck Drivers 73300
Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors 72404
Railway Traffic Controllers and Marine Traffic Regulators 72604
Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors 72600

Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations

Occupation NOC Code
Butchers – Retail and Wholesale 63201
Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters 94141
Contractors and Supervisors, Landscaping 82031
Agricultural Service Contractors 82030

General Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a draw based on categories, the applicants will have to meet the following criteria: 

    • Eligibility criteria of the respective Express Entry program. 
    • Possess qualifying work experience in a particular profession. 
    • Language requirements of the category, if applicable. 
    • The Express Entry profile must be active. 
    • All other criteria as specified by the ministerial instructions for that draw. 

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FAQs

1. What are the four categories of immigrants?

Immigrants can be broadly categorized into four major types depending on the motive behind their migration: Economic Migrants (migrate due to work or business reasons), Family-Sponsored Immigrants (migrate to join family members), Refugees (migrants seeking refuge due to persecution or war), and Humanitarian/Other Migrants (migrants who come to the country on humanitarian grounds or otherwise). 

Yes. You can apply for more than one PR program at the same time. 

To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must first hold permanent resident status and have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years). This requirement is assessed based on the five-year period immediately preceding the date of your citizenship application.