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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on February 28, 2025
But, while the healthcare, trades, STEM, and agriculture categories are still in force for 2025 (alongside French), there have been shifts to the eligible occupations under the categories. If you currently work in any of the eligible sectors, it’s worth reading on to confirm if your occupation is eligible in 2025.
Canada’s healthcare category has had 8 eligible occupations added for 2025, and 6 occupations removed.
Healthcare occupations that are now eligible for category-based draws include:
The health occupations that were removed for 2025 were Education counsellors, Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment, other assisting occupations in support of health services, other practitioners of natural healing, and Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists. Instructors of persons with disabilities was also removed from the healthcare occupations list, but added to the education category so it has moved, as opposed to being removed.
19 trades occupations were added to the eligible list for 2025 – highlighting just how drastic the trades shortage in Canada truly is. Just four occupations were removed.
Trades Occupations Added for 2025
The following four occupations were removed from the eligible occupations list for 2025 and will not be eligible for dedicated trades category-based draws this year:
You can learn more about the Express Entry Trades Category.
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19 occupations have been removed from the STEM category for 2025, while 6 occupations have been added. First, let’s look at the occupations that have been removed from the STEM category for this year.
The following occupations will not be eligible for STEM category-based draws for 2025:
The following occupations have been added to the list of eligible occupations for 2025:
However, we remain uncertain whether STEM draws will take place in 2025. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has not stated that it will complete targeted draws for STEM in 2025. It seems as though it is keeping its options open for STEM draws this year. In other words, it’s not likely but it’s possible we’ll see STEM draws this year.
There is just one occupation left on the eligible list for the agriculture category – Butchers retail and wholesale.
Landscaping contractors and agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors have been removed from the eligible list.
Education occupations being targeted in 2025 are teaching assistants, instructors of persons with disabilities (moved from the healthcare category), early childhood educators and assistants, elementary school and kindergarten teachers, and secondary school teachers.
For those instructors of persons with disabilities, the movement from the healthcare category to the education category may offer additional opportunities – or it may reduce them.
The most recent healthcare draw issued 3,000 invitations with a CRS cut off of 463, in November 2024. The lowest score we’ve seen so far for healthcare is 422, in February 2024.
So, this change could be a benefit for instructors of persons with disabilities if the score for education category-based draws is lower than that for healthcare. We’ll keep you updated on these trends in our analyses of the Express Entry draws, as they happen.
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