If you have been following the Canadian immigration and labour market, you will see that there are a lot of job opportunities in Canada and this is as a result of the aging population in the country.
The Canadian government has turned to immigration as the way forward to help bring in workers to fill up the labour shortages in the country. It has developed a lot of immigration programs and work permit programs through which foreigners can come to Canada and work.
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So whether you have a degree or not, there are a lot of job opportunities for you and in this write-up, we will be looking at the high paying jobs in Canada that do not need a degree.
Without much delay, let’s get started…
Top 5 Jobs In Canada Where You Don’t Need A Degree
1. Construction Manager
While some companies might require a bachelor degree for this job, some others may only require previous on-the-job experience.
As a construction worker in Canada, you could earn an average salary of $101,273 per year.
2. Plumber
You could work as a plumber in Canada even with a high school diploma and also a four to five year apprenticeship.
Although some provinces in Canada require a certificate, some other like Newfoundland & Labrador, Manitoba, Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon do not.
As a plumber, you could earn an average salary of about $75,685 per year in Canada.
3. Real estate agent
As a real estate agent or realtor in Canada, you might just need a high school diploma and also complete a real estate training course to work in Canada. You will also need to obtain a license to sell properties in Canada.
As a real estate agent, you could earn an average of about $73,756 to $75,985 per year in Canada.
4. Mechanic
To work as a mechanic in Canada, you would just need a high school diploma although some companies may require certification.
As a mechanic working in Canada, you could earn an average salary of $72,674 per year.
5. Welders
As a welder, you just need a high school diploma to work in Canada and also a certification as some companies require it.
You could earn an average salary of $62,784 per year as a welder in Canada.
How To Immigrate To Canada Without A Degree
We have shown you some of the high paying jobs in Canada that don’t need a degree, now we will be showing you some of the immigration programs and work permit programs where you don’t need a degree.
There are over 100 immigration programs and visas available and to help you easily make a choice on the pathway to follow, we will be talking about the best options for you.
Express Entry
This immigration program was designed to help Canada fill up it labour shortages and contribute to its economy. If you have a skill, qualification or work experience and you are willing to contribute to the growth of the country and its economy, you can apply through the Express Entry program.
This is one of the immigration programs in Canada where you can get permanent residence in Canada and it takes only six months to process immigration applications.
There are three immigration streams under the Express Entry System and they are:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Out of these immigration streams under the Express Entry system, the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) does not require a degree.
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
The FSTP is designed to allow foreign trade workers who have experience in the eligible trade occupations that are needed in Canada to come to Canada and help contribute to the economy.
You could get permanent residence in Canada if your application is successful.
So if you don’t have a degree and you are looking to immigrate to Canada, this is the pathway to follow provided you have a trade skill.
Requirements For The FSTP
Some of the requirements for the program are:
- You must have a full-time job offer from an employer in Canada for a total period of at least one year or have a certificate of qualification from a provincial, territorial or federal governing body.
- You must have language proficiency score in English or French measured by the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) or the Niveaux de compétence linguistique Canadiens (NCLC).
- You must have at least two-year full-time work experience within the last 5 years.
- You must be able to show that you meet the job requirements of your skilled trade.
- You must show that you have enough money for you and your family to settle in Canada unless you have a valid job offer or can legally work in Canada.
- The skilled trade occupations that are eligible under the FSTP are organized in the following major National Occupational Classification (NOC) groups. The groups are subdivided into different occupations and they are all skill type B.
- You must show that you have experience performing the duties of the occupational description in the NOC.
National Occupation Classification Categories
Major Group 72
- Electrical
- Industrial
- Construction
Major Group 73
- Maintenance
- Equipment Operation
Major Group 82
- Supervisors and Technicians in Natural Resources
- Agriculture
Major Group 92
- Processing and Manufacturing
- Central Control Operators
- Utility Supervisors
Minor Group 632
- Chefs and Cooks
Minor Group 633
- Butchers and Bakers
You could also immigrate to Canada through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Canadian Experience Class
If you have gained some Canadian work experience, this is one pathway you could go through to immigrate to Canada.
The CEC is designed for people who are applying for permanent residency in Canada and who have gained work experience by working in Canada through a temporary work permit.
Requirements for the CEC
For you to be eligible for the program, you must meet the following requirements:
- You must have a full-time work experience
- Your work experience must be legally obtained in Canada
- Your work experience must be from jobs defined by the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) as level 0, A, or B
There are no educational requirements for this program but having one will increase your Express Entry score. Some of the educational requirements you can have are:
- Earn a certificate, diploma or degree from a Canadian secondary or tertiary school
- Complete a foreign credential
- Get an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to show that your foreign educational qualifications meet the Canadian standard.
The language requirements are:
- You must take an approved language test for writing, listening, reading and speaking.
- You must meet the minimum language requirement of Canadian language Benchmark 7 for NOC 0 or A jobs or Canadian Language Benchmark 5 for NOC B jobs.
Finally, you must have no criminal record.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
This program was introduced to help share the benefits of immigration evenly among the provinces in Canada and there are 11 participating provinces in Canada that have their own PNPs.
The participating provinces are in charge of setting the requirements for the program in order to meet the economic needs of the province.
Through this program, candidates are nominated to get permanent residence in Canada and so if you already know the province you would like to live and work in Canada or you have a job offer from an employer in that province, you can apply for immigration to Canada through this program.
There are 11 participating provinces in Canada and their PNPs are:
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
- British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)
- New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NW PNP)
- Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NL PNP)
- Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP)
- Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NS PNP)
- Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (OINP)
- Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)
- Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (SINP)
- Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)
How To Apply For Canadian Work Visa Without A Degree
If you don’t want to move to Canada permanently but want to work there for some time, then you may want to apply for work permit. There are some programs through which you can get work permit in Canada. We will be looking at some of work permit available in Canada.
There are two types of work permits in Canada and they are:
- The open work permit
- The employer-specific work permit
The Open Work Permit
This work permit allows you to work for any employer in Canada in any province and any job position.
The Employer-Specific Work Permit
This work permit limits you to working for a particular employer in Canada and also in a particular location in Canada. To get the employer-specific work permit, you will need a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) which shows that there is a need to hire a foreign worker to fill up a job position as there is no Canadian citizen or permanent resident available to fill up the job possible.
The program through which you can get the employer-specific work permit is: Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)
Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)
This program was created to allow employers in Canada hire foreign skilled workers for various jobs. The employers will need to get a LMIA before hiring the foreign worker to show that there is a need for the foreign worker to come to Canada.
You will need to submit a copy of the LMIA or the LMIA number along with your work permit application.
There are some streams under the TFWP and they are:
- Agricultural Worker stream
- Global Talent Stream (GTS)
- Home Care Provider Stream
Some of the documents you will need to submit along with your documents are:
- A valid job offer letter
- Valid passport
- Copy of a positive LMIA or LMIA number
- Proof that you meet the requirements of the job offer
- Proof of you language test results in English or French
- Proof that you have enough funds to take care of yourself and any accompanying family members during your stay, and to return home
Final Note
From all we have said in this write-up, you will see that you can see that you can immigrate to Canada and work even without having a degree. There are a lot of job opportunities for you in Canada and whether you have a degree or not, you can immigrate to Canada in 2022.
REFERENCE
- canadianvisa.org
- cicnews.com
- canada.ca
- usnewsmedia.com
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