Top 10 Jobs for Immigrants in Canada without Work Permit
Engineers
Over the course of the past many years, specialized engineering jobs have maintained their high position on the list of “Eligible Federal Skilled Worker Occupations.” Civil Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Petroleum Engineers, Mining and Geological Engineers, and Surveyors are some of the engineering professions that are in high demand right now.
A minimum of a bachelor's degree in a field that is closely connected to engineering is required in order to be licensed to work as an engineer in Canada. It is possible that you will need a master's degree or even a Ph.D. for the position you are applying for.
The standard hourly rate is $40 Canadian dollars.
Engineers and Designers of Software, along with Programmers and Designers
The race toward the 4th Industrial Revolution has opened up a wide window of work opportunities for people who are interested in pursuing technical vocations. The expansion of the technology sector in Canada has resulted in an unprecedented demand for an increased number of software engineers, designers,, and programmers.
It is needed that applicants have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a field that is closely linked to it in order to be considered for these technical jobs. In spite of the fact that they taught themselves, experience, talent, and originality are what set them apart.
The standard hourly wage in Canada is $44 dollars.
Audiologists
Audiologists and speech-language therapists assist patients in the process of healing and regaining their ability to express themselves by helping those who have difficulties hearing or communicating.
Their work entails, among other things, the performance of diagnostic tests, the development of rehabilitation plans for patients, and participation in research relating to speech disorders and hearing loss.
To become an audiologist, you will need to get a master's degree in either audiology or speech-language pathology. This is a requirement.
Depending on the province in which you intend to engage in professional activity, you may also be needed to register with the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists as well as with any other relevant regulatory authorities. The typical hourly wage for audiologists in Canada is $45 (Canadian Dollars).
Technicians and mechanics who work on industrial instruments
Across the entirety of Canada, industrial instrument technicians and mechanics are occupations that are in particularly high demand. The sector is struggling under the weight of a rising number of retirees, yet there are not enough competent and experienced technicians to make up the difference.
In Canada, being a Professional Technician requires meeting specific criteria, which can vary from province to province. In most cases, an apprenticeship or other form of occupational training is required as the primary form of entry.
The hourly salary might be anywhere from $19 to $50 Canadian dollars.