A batch of new jobs are now eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program through the Express Entry system as the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 comes into effect.
Under the FSW, foreign nationals can apply for permanent residence in Canada provided they meet the eligibility criteria, including work experience in occupations in four of the six Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) categories of the new NOC system.
Those eligible categories of occupations for the FSW now fall under the 0, 1, 2, and 3 TEER categories.
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That means all 16 of the occupations which now qualify as work experience for Express Entry applicants clearly fall under the FSW program as of Nov. 16.
The newly-added occupations to the FSW are:
Under the NOC 2021, the second digit of the classification code indicates the TEER, indicating that all of the newly-added occupations are considered TEER 3 jobs.
These are occupations deemed to require a college diploma, an apprenticeship training of less than two years, or more than six months of on-the-job training.
“We are using all of the tools at our disposal to tackle labour shortages, particularly in key sectors like health care, construction, and transportation,” said Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.
“These changes will support Canadians in need of these services and they will support employers by providing them with a more robust workforce who we can depend on to drive our economy forward into a prosperous future. I’m thrilled to announce expanded pathways to permanent residence in Canada for these in-demand workers.”
With the expansion of the FSW, several industries are breathing a sigh of relief, including companies in the trucking and personal support worker sectors.
“Every sector of the Canadian economy relies on the trucking industry,” said Stephen Laskowski, president of Canadian Trucking Alliance. “Today’s announcement by Minister Fraser will help secure supply chains, from agriculture to manufacturing, by providing trucking companies access to an international workforce that was not previously available to our sector.”
Personal support workers too are in big demand in Canada with the Indeed.ca job website listing 13,342 help wanted postings for them in mid-November.
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Canadian Support Workers Association (CANSWA) CEO Miranda Ferrier applauded Ottawa’s decision to expand the FSW by adding these occupations.
“Personal support workers provide the majority of the bedside nursing care to vulnerable Canadians across our nation and are in desperate need of assistance to ensure that basic patient care can be delivered,” she said.
“The CANSWA and our members welcome the help from these new Canadians and hope they find a rewarding new life in their new home.”
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