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The Senior Managers with Canadian work experience category was introduced as one of the main Express Entry categories for 2026.

This guide is for Senior Managers with Canadian work experience who want to understand the new Express Entry category introduced in 2026. It explains who the category is designed for, how it fits within the Express Entry system, and the key eligibility factors you should review before applying.

What is the Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience Express Entry Category?

The Senior managers with Canadian work experience category is part of Canada’s Express Entry category-based selection system. Introduced in 2026, it allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to invite senior managers who already have recent Canadian work experience to apply for permanent residence.

The category focuses on senior executives working in key leadership roles in Canada who have gained at least one year of Canadian work experience within the last three years. Eligible occupations include senior managers in construction, transportation, production and utilities; trade, broadcasting and other services; health, education, social and community services and membership organizations; and financial, communications and other business services.

Who is considered a Senior Manager in Canada?

A senior manager is a top executive who plans, directs, and evaluates the overall operations of an organization, typically through middle managers. According to Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC 00015), senior managers in sectors such as construction, transportation, production, and utilities set company objectives, approve policies and programs, allocate financial and human resources, appoint senior staff, and coordinate the work of major departments or regional divisions. They often represent the organization in negotiations or official functions and may work in industries such as manufacturing, mining, transportation, utilities, agriculture, and construction.

Typical job titles include chief executive officer (CEO), chief financial officer (CFO), executive vice-president, operations vice-president, general manager, or company president. These roles usually require a university degree or college diploma related to the business or industry, along with several years of experience in middle management. Senior managers may also specialize in areas such as finance, marketing, operations, or human resources.

Express Entry Categories for 2026

These are the selected categories for this year. Click on each category to get more information:

Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience Category Express Entry Draws

Latest Senior Managers Draws

Draw #DateCRSInvitations
402March 5, 2026429250

Who’s Eligible for the Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience Category

To qualify for the Senior Managers occupations category, applicants  must meet specific requirements, including:

  • An active Express Entry profile under one of these three programs:
      • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
      • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
      • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
  • Meet the minimum requirements for the round, including the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off and tiebreaker rules.
  • Have at least one year of full-time, cumulative work experience (or an equivalent in part-time work experience) in one single eligible occupation listed below. If your work experience spans multiple occupations, you will need to accumulate one year in a single occupation to qualify.

Occupations Eligible for Senior Managers with Canadian work experience in Express Entry Draws

Here is the list of current occupations and their specific NOC codes that are eligible for senior managers with Canadian work experience category-based draws under the Canadian Express Entry system:

Occupation2021 NOC code2021 TEER category
Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities000150
Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services000140
Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations000130
Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services000120

Does my primary occupation need to be Senior Manager to be selected in an Senior Manager occupations draw?

No. You don’t need your primary occupation to be Senior Manager to be selected. You simply need at least one year of work experience in the last three years in an eligible skilled occupation.

I have 6+ months of work experience in an eligible Senior Manager occupation. Am I eligible?

No. Starting February 18, 2026, the minimum work experience is 1 year in an eligible occupation.

This means there are two separate work experience requirements to meet:

  • You must meet the work experience criteria for one of the three Express Entry programs (FSW, CEC, or FST). Each of these programs has different work experience requirements, usually between one and two years, andthis experience does not need to be in the field of education. You can check your eligibility using our CRS calculator.
  • But you must also have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) experience in an eligible occupation within the last three years.

How To Apply for Seniors Manager with Canadian Work Experience Category

Step 1: You must be eligible for Express Entry

The first step to getting invited to apply in a Senior Manager-specific draw is to get into the Express Entry pool.

There are three possible programs you can be eligible for to join the Express Entry pool of candidates:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST)

Step 2: Enter Your Profile Into the Express Entry Pool

If you’re eligible for at least one program, you can submit your candidate profile to the Express Entry pool.

To improve your chances, stay updated on Express Entry Candidate Pool trends to assess your competitiveness for the next draws.

Step 3: Check Your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score

After submitting your profile, you will receive a CRS score. This score determines your ranking in the Express Entry pool and is based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language ability.

You can also check your CRS points using our comprehensive Free Express Entry points calculator. The benefit of using our tool is that you get a detailed overview of where you get your points and how your score compares to others in the pool.

Step 4: Waiting for IRCC Draws to receive an Invitation to Apply

All the Senior Manager Occupations draws have a CRS cut-off. Your chances of receiving an invitation to apply depend on your CRS score and the cut-off for the draw.

If your CRS score meets or exceeds the cut-off, you will receive an invitation to apply. If your score is below the cut-off, you will need to work on improving your CRS for future draws.

Step 5: Apply for Permanent Residence

Once invited, you can submit your permanent residence application. If successful, you’ll be on your way to starting a new chapter in Canada. If not, use the time to enhance your profile and increase your CRS score for the next opportunity.

Senior Managers EE Category FAQ

Can I immigrate to Canada as a senior manager?

Yes. Senior managers may be eligible to immigrate to Canada through Express Entry category-based selection streams that target candidates with Canadian work experience in senior management roles. To qualify, candidates typically need skilled work experience in an eligible occupation, meet language requirements, and satisfy the criteria of an immigration program such as the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, or a targeted Express Entry category.

Eligibility depends on several factors, including your National Occupational Classification (NOC) code, years of work experience, education, language ability, and overall Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. If your work experience falls under a senior management occupation and you meet the program requirements, you may be invited to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry.

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Indira Duarte

Indira specializes in creating clear, accessible, and culturally sensitive content for immigrant audiences. As an immigrant herself, she brings a personal understanding of the challenges newcomers face, crafting practical guides, informative articles, and inclusive resources that empower individuals at every stage of their immigration journey.
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