Canada Needs Health Professionals – Check Your PR Eligibility Today
Canada urgently requires qualified health professionals across multiple fields, and many of these occupations are now being invited through NOC-specific Express Entry and PNP draws.
Canada urgently requires qualified health professionals across multiple fields, and many of these occupations are now being invited through NOC-specific Express Entry and PNP draws.
These targeted draws give opportunities to applicants with lower CRS scores, provided their occupation falls under high-demand NOC codes.
If you work in any of the healthcare professions listed below, this may be the best time to start your Canadian immigration process.
At M A Immigration Associates Inc., we offer a free eligibility consultation to help you understand your pathway to Canada.
How We Help You (From Point A to Z)
We provide complete support throughout your journey, including:
✔ Eligibility Assessment
We evaluate your profile to determine the most suitable federal or provincial immigration pathway.
✔ PR Application Preparation & Filing
We guide you through the full process of preparing and submitting your Permanent Residence application.
✔ Professional Licensing & Regulatory Guidance
Most healthcare professions require Canadian licensing. We help you:
- Understand regulatory requirements
- Begin the licensing process from your home country
- Prepare all documents needed for your professional body in Canada
Starting these steps early saves you significant time and effort and helps you arrive in Canada ready to work in your own field.
✔ Job-Ready Before You Arrive
Once you obtain your PR or work authorization and complete licensing requirements, Canadian employers can hire you more easily—because you will already have (or be close to having) the required practice licence in your profession.
Health Occupations in High Demand (with 2021 NOC Codes & TEER)
Health and Medical Occupations
- 32104 – Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians
- 31112 – Audiologists and speech language pathologists
- 32123 – Cardiology technologists
- 31201 – Chiropractors
- 32111 – Dental hygienists and dental therapists
- 31110 – Dentists
- 31121 – Dieticians and nutritionists
- 31102 – General practitioners and family physicians
- 32101 – Licensed practical nurses
- 32201 – Massage therapists
- 33101 – Medical laboratory assistants
- 32120 – Medical laboratory technologists
- 32121 – Medical radiation technologists
- 32122 – Medical sonographers
- 33102 – Nurse aides and patient service associates
- 31302 – Nurse practitioners
- 31300 – Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors
- 31203 – Occupational therapists
- 31111 – Optometrists
- 32129 – Other medical technologists and technicians
- 31209 – Other diagnosing and treating health professionals
- 32109 – Other technical therapy and assessment occupations
- 32102 – Paramedical occupations
- 31120 – Pharmacists
- 33103 – Pharmacy technical assistants
- 32124 – Pharmacy technicians
- 31303 – Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals
- 31202 – Physiotherapists
- 31200 – Psychologists
- 31301 – Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 32103 – Respiratory therapists, perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
- 42201 – Social and community service workers
- 41300 – Social workers
- 31100 – Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
- 31101 – Specialists in surgery
- 41301 – Counselling therapists and related specializations
- 31103 – Veterinarians
Take the First Step Today
If your profession appears in this list, Canada needs you as early as possible—and targeted NOC-specific draws may significantly increase your chances of receiving an ITA.
📌 Book your free consultation to check your eligibility.
📌 Our RCIC-licensed team will guide you throughout your journey to Canada.
Start your Canadian healthcare career with confidence.