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Pharmacists, social workers, and dental hygienists are now eligible for category-based draws, increasing their chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residence (PR) through Express Entry.

On February 27, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced significant changes to Express Entry categories.

Check Your Eligibility for Category-Based Draws

IRCC introduced a new category (Education) and removed the Transport category while also making several updates to existing categories.

One key change is the expansion of the healthcare category to include social service occupations.

This article covers:

  • Eligible occupations under the updated Healthcare and Social Service category
  • How to assess if your work experience qualifies
  • A list of newly eligible occupations with example job titles
  • How Express Entry categories can improve chances of obtaining Canadian PR

Occupations in the Healthcare and Social Service Category

Canada uses the National Occupation Classification (NOC) system to categorize jobs based on their responsibilities.

Below is a table listing occupations under the revised healthcare and social services category. Newly added occupations in 2025 are highlighted in bold.

Job TitleNOC Code
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians32104
Audiologists and speech-language pathologists31112
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists32123
Chiropractors31201
Dental hygienists and dental therapists32111
Dentists31110
Dieticians and nutritionists31121
General practitioners and family physicians31102
Licensed practical nurses32101
Massage therapists32201
Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations33101
Medical laboratory technologists32120
Medical radiation technologists32121
Medical sonographers32122
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates33102
Nurse practitioners31302
Nursing coordinators and supervisors31300
Occupational therapists31203
Optometrists31111
Other medical technologists and technicians32129
Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating31209
Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment32109
Paramedical occupations32102
Pharmacists31120
Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants33103
Pharmacy technicians32124
Physician assistants, midwives, and allied health professionals31303
Physiotherapists31202
Psychologists31200
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses31301
Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists, and cardiopulmonary technologists32103
Social and community service workers42201
Social workers41300
Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine31100
Specialists in surgery31101
Therapists in counseling and related specialized therapies41301
Veterinarians31103

Determining Eligibility Based on Work Experience

To qualify for the healthcare and social services category, applicants must have at least six months of full-time, continuous work experience (or an equivalent amount of part-time experience) in one of the eligible occupations within the past three years.

Follow these steps to check if your work experience qualifies:

Step 1: Visit the Government of Canada’s NOC page to identify the correct NOC code for your occupation by entering job titles or relevant keywords in the search bar.

Step 2: Verify the NOC code against the Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) webpage by selecting “Search by NOC Code.” Compare your job duties with the NOC description to confirm alignment with the lead statement and main duties.

Step 3: Visit the Express Entry category-based selection page. Under “Find out who’s eligible for each category,” select “Healthcare and Social Service Occupations” and check if your NOC code is listed.

Benefits of Category-Based Draws for Express Entry

Category-based draws prioritize applicants in high-demand fields, increasing their chances of receiving an invitation to apply (ITA) for PR. These draws often require lower Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores than general or program-specific draws.

For example, in 2024:

  • General draws had CRS cut-offs between 524 and 549.
  • Healthcare category draws had CRS cut-offs between 422 and 463.

This means candidates with lower CRS scores may still receive an ITA if their occupation is in demand.

How Express Entry Works

Foreign nationals cannot directly apply for PR through Express Entry. Instead, they must first receive an ITA and meet the criteria of one of three federal immigration programs:

  1. Canadian Experience Class
  2. Federal Skilled Worker Program
  3. Federal Skilled Trades Program

Candidates are ranked based on CRS scores, which consider age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. Express Entry draws occur regularly, inviting top-ranked candidates who meet eligibility requirements to apply for PR.

Express Entry draws can be:

  • General (open to all eligible candidates)
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws
  • Program-specific draws
  • Category-based draws (targeting specific work experience or language skills)

Express Entry Categories for 2025

This year, IRCC has introduced six categories for Express Entry:

  1. Healthcare and social services occupations
  2. Education occupations
  3. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations
  4. Trade occupations
  5. Agriculture and agri-food occupations
  6. French-language proficiency

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