Manitoba Skilled Worker Immigration Stream

Manitoba Skilled Worker Immigration Stream

The Skilled Worker categories operate through an 'Expression of Interest' system, whereby eligible candidates complete a series of questions online and receive a score based on the answers they provide.

The highest-scoring candidates may be invited to submit an application to the MPNP. There are no limits on the number of candidates who can submit an Expression of Interest and no deadline.

There are two pathways to Manitoba as a skilled worker, both of which operate under the MPNP Expression of Interest System:

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria for the two categories remain in effect as of today. This page will be updated once renewed criteria for the two categories come into effect in 2018.

Skilled Worker in Manitoba Category

Under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba category, applications are accepted from qualified temporary foreign workers and international student graduates who are currently working in Manitoba and have been offered a permanent job with their Manitoba employer. Unlike the other connections to Manitoba in the MPNP, Skilled Workers in Manitoba are not subject to a points-based assessment to determine their eligibility. Candidates must meet the minimum requirements listed below to be entered into the Expression of Interest pool where they will be ranked according to a number of factors.

Minimum Requirements for Applicants

In order to be eligible under the Skilled Workers in Manitoba category of the MPNP, candidates must:

  • Be either a qualified temporary foreign worker OR an international student graduate;
    • International student graduates must have attended an authorized education or training program at a public, or registered private vocational, post-secondary institution in Manitoba. (Language programs are specifically excluded.)
    • The academic/vocational program must have been full-time and at least one academic year in length.
    • The candidate must have successfully completed the program and have been awarded a diploma, degree, or certificate.
  • Have a permanent, full-time job offer from their current Manitoba employer;
  • Have worked for their current Manitoba employer continuously for at least six months;
    • Any periods of self-employment, unauthorized work, or periods of employment during which candidates were engaged in full-time study (e.g. work experience gained on a co-op permit) will not be included when calculating the period of qualifying work experience in Manitoba.
  • Hold a valid Work Permit or Post-Graduation Work Permit from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC);
  • Have all qualifications for the position including training/education and any required licence or certification;
  • Have job-ready English; specifically, candidates must demonstrate the English or French proficiency to fulfill the duties of their job description;
  • Have a connection to Manitoba through employment that is stronger than ties they may have to another province;
  • Demonstrate in a Settlement Plan intention and ability to live, work and establish their work and family life in Manitoba as a permanent resident; and
  • Demonstrate they have sufficient settlement funds — generally $10,000 CAD for the principal applicant, plus $2,000 CAD for each dependent included in the application.

NOTE: A candidate who has graduated from a post-secondary program in a Canadian province other than Manitoba and who wants to apply to the MPNP under this category because he or she has been offered a job in Manitoba must first have been working for that Manitoba employer for at least one year in order to be eligible.

Minimum Requirements for Employers

Additionally, employers making job offers must:

  • Be incorporated or registered by or under an act of the legislature of a province or the Parliament of Canada;
  • Be operating as a business that has an established production capability, plant or place of business in Manitoba;
  • Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the MPNP that they are an established business with an ability to offer the candidate full-time and long-term employment in Manitoba;
  • Provide an offer of employment letter to the candidate that:
    • is signed,
    • is on company letterhead,
    • specifies salary/wage and any other details of the position.

 

The Process

Manitoba’s Expression of Interest (EOI) system involves a three-step process.

  • In step one, potential candidates make an expression of interest in immigrating to Manitoba by answering a series of questions and creating an online profile. The profiles of eligible candidates are assigned a score based on the answers provided and placed in the Manitoba EOI pool with other eligible candidates. Candidates are ranked according to the unique MPNP Ranking Points system and given a score out of a maximum of 1,000.
  • In step two, the highest scoring candidates may be invited to apply to the MPNP. When a candidate is drawn from the EOI pool, he or she receives a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA). After receiving a LAA, candidates will have only 60 days to submit a complete and accurate application to the province of Manitoba.
  • In step three, after obtaining a nomination from the province of Manitoba, a candidate then submits his or her complete paperwork to IRCC and applies for Canadian permanent residence.

 

When Not to Apply

Candidates will not be considered under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba category if they are:

  • Self-employed individuals, business owners, owner-operators, or individuals providing services as independent contractors to the business supporting their application;
  • Exempt from requiring a work permit to work in Manitoba (e.g. Ministers of Religion);
  • Submitting an application based on an employment offer that is part of a work-study program.
  • Refugee claimants, or individuals involved in a federal appeal or removal process;
  • Live-in Caregivers currently living in Canada;
  • Temporary Foreign Workers currently working and residing in a province other than Manitoba;
  • Spouses of Canadian Citizens or permanent residents;
  • Individuals who have been refused by the MPNP within the last six months and who are not able to address the reason(s) for refusal; and
  • Individuals who have an active immigration application with any other provincial immigration program in Canada.

 

Past Draws

Skilled Worker in Manitoba draws that have taken place so far
Date when Letters of Advice To Apply Were Issued Number of Letters Issued Minimum Points Required
54th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 5, 2018 213 375
53rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 8, 2018 300 602
52nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 12, 2018 318 500
51st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 28, 2018 201 679
50th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 14, 2018 200 721
49th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 17, 2018 410 500
47th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 6,2018 104 564
46th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 22,2018 213 522
45th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 31,2018 187 485
44th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 11,2018 267 500
43rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw April 13,2018 316 534
42nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 14,2018 184 545
41st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 26,2018 283 489
40th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 31,2018 191 524
39th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 11,2018 119 520
38th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 29,2017 133 545
37th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 13,2017 209 375
36th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 23,2017 250 567
35th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 31,2017 351 577
34th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 26,2017 300 602
33rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 15,2017 401 585
32nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 11,2017 458 612
31st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 16,2017 180 705
30th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 30,2017 258 735
29th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 30,2017 201 657
28th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 16,2017 250 684
27th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 27,2017 200 719
26th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 27,2017 150 734
25th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 30,2016 181 702
24th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw  December 21,2016 0 N/A
23rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 29,2016 150 713
22nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 28,2016 150 654
21st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 29,2016 258 435
20th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 24,2016 176 592
19th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 29,2016 155 593
18th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 29,2016 173 593
17th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 8,2016 200 665
16th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 16,2016 150 722
15th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw April 6,2016 299 467
14th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 9,2016 175 657
13th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 10,2016 175 673
12th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 13,2016 150 692
11th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 17,2015 126 694
10th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 27,2015 125 698
9th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 3,2015 100 449
8th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 13,2015 100 506
7th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 25,2015 100 545
6th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 9,2015 125 550
5th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 13,2015 174 575
4th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 17,2015 111 670
3rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 25,2015 100 673
2nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 5,2015 126 675
1st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 20,2015 76 700

 

 

Skilled Worker Overseas Category

The Manitoba Skilled Workers Overseas category is for qualified skilled workers who may be outside of Canada but who can demonstrate a strong connection to the province. This program uses a points-based system to assess candidates according to factors such as age, language proficiency, work experience, education and adaptability.

Minimum Requirements

To be eligible under this category, candidates must:

  • Obtain a minimum score of 60 out of 100 points on the points assessment grid; and
  • Demonstrate an established connection to Manitoba through the support of friends or family, previous work experience or education in the province, or an Invitation to Apply issued by the MPNP,

Each form of connection to the province has specific requirements.

Manitoba Support

In order to be a Manitoba Supporter, an individual must be:

  • Able to provide documents proving that he or she has been living in Manitoba continuously for a minimum of one year;
  • A Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • Able to demonstrate sufficiently close ties to the applicant and the province;
    • For close relatives, both the applicant and the supporter must provide documents proving their familial relationship.
    • Close relatives are considered to be those related to the applicant (or the applicant’s spouse) in one of the following ways:
      • Sister or brother,
      • Niece or nephew,
      • Aunt or uncle,
      • First cousin,
      • Mother or father,
      • Grandmother or grandfather.
  • Able to demonstrate that any applications they previously supported resulted in successful, permanent economic establishment in Manitoba;
  • Able to support the applicant’s Settlement Plan.

Paid immigration representatives and Canadian elected officials and their staff cannot be Manitoba Supporters. Children living in Manitoba cannot support their parents; instead, it is recommended they refer to Parent and Grandparents Sponsorship.

Manitoba Experience

In order to apply with the connection of Manitoba Experience, candidates must have lived in the province in the past as either a temporary foreign worker or as an international student.

To be eligible, those with previous work experience in Manitoba must:

  • Have worked full-time for a Manitoba employer for a minimum of six consecutive months;
  • Submit a signed employer letter of reference on company letterhead; and
  • Submit a copy of their work permit proving they worked in the province.

Those with previous educational experience in Manitoba must:

  • Have attended and completed an authorized education or training program at a public, or registered private vocational, post-secondary institution in Manitoba; and
  • Submit their study permit(s), academic transcripts and certificate, diploma or degree they received upon completion of the program.

 

Manitoba Invitation

Invitations to apply for permanent residence are issued regularly by the MPNP to qualified candidates identified as part of one of its Strategic Recruitment initiatives. Invitations to Apply are issued at the discretion of the MPNP, therefore applicants may not choose to use this connection to Manitoba on their own.

Candidates are required to submit the Letter of Invitation they received from the MPNP following their interview during a recruitment mission or exploratory visit. The MPNP conducts overseas recruitment missions regularly, often in partnership with Manitoba employers, during which they search for prospective immigrants.

During set periods, the MPNP accepts requests to make an exploratory visit to Manitoba. This visit enables potential MPNP applicants to research communities and employment opportunities in order to decide whether they have the genuine intention and ability to settle in Manitoba as permanent residents. Exploratory visits must be approved by and arranged through the MPNP only by invitation.The MPNP provides instructions on what to do during the visit and what documents candidates are required to bring with them.

In order to be eligible for an exploratory visit candidates must:

  • Be between the ages of 21 and 45;
  • Be able to demonstrate the employability and adaptability required of all MPNP applicants;
  • Have completed, at minimum, a one-year, post-secondary education or training program for which they received a diploma, degree or certificate;
  • Have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years;
  • Demonstrate their ability to find a job in Manitoba in the same occupation in which they have two years of experience;
    • This includes plans to achieve the appropriate licence or certification required in the case of regulated occupations.
  • Submit a Settlement Plan that demonstrates their genuine intention and ability to economically establish and settle in Manitoba as a permanent resident; and
  • Submit official results of an approved language test taken within the past two years showing they achieved scores equivalent to at least CLB 6 in each component as well as overall.
Points Assessment

In addition to the above requirement of demonstrating a connection to Manitoba, candidates must score at least 60 out of 100 points on the points assessment grid. Points are assessed based on five factors: language proficiency, age, work experience, education and adaptability.

Factor 1: Language Proficiency Points
First language (English or French)
CLB 8 or higher / native speaker 20
CLB 7 18
CLB 6 16
CLB 5 14
CLB 4 * 12
CLB 3 or lower 0
Second language (English or French)
CLB 5 or higher 5
Factor 2: Age
18 4
19 6
20 8
21 to 45 10
46 8
47 6
48 4
49 2
50 or older 0
Factor 3: Work Experience (in the past five years)
Less than one year 0
One year 8
Two years 10
Three years 12
Four years or more 15
Factor 4: Education
Master's or Doctorate 25
Two post-secondary programs of at least two years each 23
One post-secondary program of two years or longer 20
One one year post-secondary program 14
Trade certification 14
No post-secondary education 0
Factor 5: Adaptability **
Close relative in Manitoba 20
Invitation to Apply received from MPNP as part of recruitment mission or exploratory visit 20
Previous work experience in Manitoba (at least six months) 12
Completed post-secondary program of two years or more in Manitoba 12
Completed post-secondary program of at least one year in Manitoba 10
Friend or distant relative living in Manitoba 10
Bonus: Intention to reside outside Winnipeg 5
Total 100

* Candidates with a job offer of National Occupation Classification (NOC) C or D are required to demonstrate a language level of at least Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 in English, or niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 4 in French, in order to be eligible to apply.

** A connection to Manitoba is required of all applicants, regardless of their points score in other factors. Points may only be awarded for one type of connection.

 

Past Draws

Skilled Worker Overseas draws that have taken place so far
Date when Letters of Advice To Apply Were Issued Number of Letters Issued Minimum Points Required
54th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 5, 2018 62 711
54th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) December 5, 2018 255 596
53rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 8, 2018 69 705
53rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) November 8, 2018 100 610
52nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 12, 2018 36 617
51st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 28, 2018 31 713
51st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) September 28, 2018 160 592
50th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 14, 2018 82 709
50th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) September 14, 2018 150 604
49th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 17, 2018 105 642
47th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) July 6, 2018 217 572
47th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 6, 2018 32 639
46th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) June 21, 2018 150 579
46th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 21, 2018 115 703
45th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 31, 2018 53 698
45th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) May 31, 2018 262 584
44th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) May 11, 2018 109 602
44th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 11, 2018 99 706
43rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw April 13, 2018 84 703
42nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) March 13, 2018 144 590
42nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 13, 2018 57 703
41st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) February 26, 2018 154 599
41st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 26, 2018 44 695
40th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw (with a connection to the province) January 31, 2018 143 605
40th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 31, 2018 64 647
39th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 11, 2018 17 815
38th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 29, 2017 45 771
37th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 13, 2017 45 675
36th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 23, 2017 22 664
35th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 31, 2017 44 730
34th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 26, 2017 49 721
33rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 15, 2017 42 719
32nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 11, 2017 36 712
31st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 16, 2017 24 689
30th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 30, 2017 143 706
29th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 30, 2017 24 698
28th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 16, 2017 63 703
27th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 27, 2017 124 575
26th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 27, 2017 39 707
25th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 30, 2016 20 787
24th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 21, 2016 115 605
23rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 29, 2016 29 716
22nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 28, 2016 27 712
21st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 29, 2016 40 620
20th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 24, 2016 538 543
19th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 29, 2016 454 545
18th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 29, 2016 378 547
17th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 8, 2016 411 550
16th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 16, 2016 206 569
15th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw April 6, 2016 472 543
14th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw March 9, 2016 452 545
13th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw February 10, 2016 449 547
12th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw January 13, 2016 390 548
11th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw December 17, 2015 598 549
10th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 27, 2015 477 553
9th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw November 3, 2015 356 556
8th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw October 13, 2015 272 558
7th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 25, 2015 242 560
6th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw September 9, 2015 361 562
5th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw August 13, 2015 292 570
4th MPNP Expression of Interest Draw July 17, 2015 105 578
3rd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 25, 2015 152 581
2nd MPNP Expression of Interest Draw June 5, 2015 202 588
1st MPNP Expression of Interest Draw May 20, 2015 75 607
 

Expression of Interest

By completing an Expression of Interest, eligible candidates are automatically ranked according to a score based on six criteria. The highest-scoring candidates in the pool will be invited on a regular basis to provide a full application to the MPNP. The criteria are as follows: language proficiency, age, work experience, education, adaptability, and risk assessment.

Factor 1: Language Proficiency Points
First language (English or French) Up to 125
CLB 8 or higher / native speaker 25 per band
CLB 7 22 per band
CLB 6 20 per band
CLB 5 17 per band
CLB 4 12 per band
CLB 3 or lower 0
Second language (English or French)
CLB 5 or higher 25 overall
Factor 2: Age Up to 75
18 20
19 30
20 40
21 to 45 75
46 40
47 30
48 20
49 10
50 or older 0
Factor 3: Work Experience (in the past five years) Up to 175
Less than one year 0
One year 40
Two years 50
Three years 60
Four years or more 75
Bonus: Fully recognized by provincial licensing body 100
Factor 4: Education Up to 125
Master's or Doctorate 125
Two post-secondary programs of at least two years each 115
One post-secondary program of three years or more 110
One post-secondary program of two years or longer 100
One one year post-secondary program 70
Trade certification 70
No post-secondary education 0
Factor 5: Adaptability Up to 500
Close relative in Manitoba 200
Previous work experience in Manitoba (6 months or more) 100
Completed post-secondary program in Manitoba (2 years or more) 100
Completed post-secondary program in Manitoba (one year) 50
Close friend or distant relative in Manitoba 50
Ongoing employment in Manitoba for 6 months or more with long-term job offer from the same employer 500
Invitation to Apply under a Strategic Initiative 500
Immigration destination in Manitoba is outside Winnipeg 50
Factor 6: Risk Assessment Up to minus 200
Close relative in another province and no close relative in Manitoba 0
Work experience in another Canadian province Minus 100
Studies in another province Minus 100
Previous immigration application to another province 0

Candidates should take note that factor 6 (Risk Assessment) is applied negatively. Candidates may be deducted points for any one of the four reasons listed.

 

Manitoba In-Demand Occupations List

Business, finance, and administration occupations
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0111 Financial managers* 0 7
0112 Human resources managers 0 5
0114 Other administrative services managers 0 5
0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers 0 5
0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers 0 5
0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers 0 5
1111 Financial auditors and accountants A 7
1112 Financial and investment analysts A 5
1114 Other financial officers A 5
1121 Human resources professionals A 5
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting A 5
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations A 5
1212 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers B 5
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations B 5
1221 Administrative officers B 5
1223 Human resources and recruitment officers B 5
1224 Property administrators B 5
1241 Administrative assistants B 5
1242 Legal administrative assistants B 5
1251 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations B 5
1311 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers B 5

 

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0211 Engineering managers 0 5
0212 Architecture and science managers 0 5
0213 Computer and information systems managers 0 5
2121 Biologists and related scientists A 5
2123 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists * A 7
2131 Civil engineers * A 7
2132 Mechanical engineers * A 7
2133 Electrical and electronics engineers * A 7
2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers * A 7
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) * A 7
2151 Architects * A 7
2154 Land surveyors * A 7
2161 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries A 5
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants A 5
2172 Database analysts and data administrators A 5
2173 Software engineers and designers * A 7
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers A 5
2175 Web designers and developers A 5
2211 Chemical technologists and technicians B 5
2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians * B 7
2221 Biological technologists and technicians * B 7
2222 Agricultural and fish products inspectors B 5
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians * B 7
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians * B 7
2233 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians * B 7
2234 Construction estimators B 5
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians * B 7
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) * B 7
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors * B 7
2253 Drafting technologists and technicians * B 7
2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors B 5
2281 Computer network technicians * B 7
2282 User support technicians B 5

 

Health Occupations
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0311 Managers in Health Care A 7
3131 Pharmacists * A 7
3132 Dietitians and nutritionists * A 7
3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists * A 7
3142 Physiotherapists * A 7
3143 Occupational therapists * A 7
3211 Medical laboratory technologists * B 7
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists’ assistants B 5
3213 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians B 5
3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists * B 7
3215 Medical radiation technologists B 5
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) B 5
3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists * B 7
3236 Massage therapists B 5

 

Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services 0 5
4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries * A 7
4151 Psychologists * A 7
4152 Social workers * A 7
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors A 5
4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers A 5
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants A 5
4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers A 5
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers A 5
4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers A 5
4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers A 5
4168 Program officers unique to government A 5
4211 Paralegal and related occupations B 5
4212 Social and community service workers B 5
4214 Early childhood educators and assistants * B 7
4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities B 5

 

Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors 0 5
5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations A 5
5225 Audio and video recording technicians B 5
5241 Graphic designers and illustrators B 5
5242 Interior designers and interior decorators B 5
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers B 5
5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness B 5

 

Sales and service occupations
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0601 Corporate sales managers 0 5
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers 0 5
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. 0 5
6221 Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade B 5
6222 Retail and wholesale buyers B 5
6232 Real estate agents and salespersons B 5
6235 Financial sales representatives B 5
6311 Food service supervisors B 5
6322 Cooks B 5
6332 Bakers B 5

 

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0711 Construction managers 0 5
0712 Home building and renovation managers 0 5
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers 0 5
0731 Managers in transportation 0 5
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors B 5
7232 Tool and die makers B 5
7233 Sheet metal workers B 5
7237 Welders and related machine operators B 5
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system) ** B 6
7242 Industrial electricians ** B 6
7244 Electrical power line and cable workers B 5
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers * B 7
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers * B 7
7251 Plumbers B 5
7271 Carpenters B 5
7282 Concrete finishers B 5
7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers B 5
7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) B 5
7295 Floor covering installers B 5
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics B 5
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics B 5
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics ** B 6
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors B 5
7316 Machine fitters B 5
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers B 5
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers B 5
7361 Railway and yard locomotive engineers B 5
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women B 5
7371 Crane operators ** B 6

 

Occupations unique to primary industry
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0821 Managers in agriculture 0 5

 

Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities
NOC Occupation Title Skill Level Minimum CLB
0911 Manufacturing managers 0 5
0912 Utilities managers 0 5
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators B 5

* Regulated Occupation
** Compulsory Trade