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Occupations in Demand in Quebec in 2021
Many people do not know that Quebec is the only French-speaking region of North America. The majority of the population of Quebec consists of French-Canadians and is also the second-most populated province of Canada. Its city Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada after Toronto.
As far as immigration is concerned, many people from across the globe want to move to Quebec and not to places like Vancouver and Toronto. One of the most important reasons is its immigration program. Quebec welcomes permanent workers, students, temporary workers, business people, entrepreneurs, and refugees with open arms.
Quebec also offers affordable living costs. The average per month rent of a well-furnished house in Quebec is CAD 900 which is quite cheaper than cities like Toronto where a one-bedroom apartment would cost you around CAD 1775 or more per month.
How to Immigrate to Quebec?
Quebec has organised different immigration programs through which skilled workers, business officials and students can move to Quebec and have a fulfilling career. It does not have a PNP program. Given below are the immigration programs for skilled workers.
- Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP)
- Permanent immigration pilot program for workers in food processing
- Permanent immigration pilot program for orderlies
- Permanent immigration pilot program for workers in the artificial intelligence, information technologies and visual effects sectors
- PEQ – Quebec experience program
You can find more information about the immigration process related to all these programs from V2I Quebec immigration experts. Send them a quick query on info@visa2immigration.com.
Occupations in Demand List for Quebec 2021
Given below is a list of occupations for all job categories of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) Quebec. This list was published by Quebec immigration on February 24, 2021. All occupations and job titles listed therein are considered high-wage, skilled positions. You can see that some of the job titles are marked with an asterisk. These job titles are also included in the list of professions requiring global talent from the global talent component.
S.No. |
Occupation |
NOC Code |
1 |
CFOs |
111 |
2 |
Human resources managers |
112 |
3 |
Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers |
121 |
4 |
Banking, credit and other investment managers |
122 |
5 |
Advertising, marketing and public relations managers |
124 |
6 |
Telecommunications company managers |
131 |
7 |
IT systems managers * |
213 |
8 |
Managers in Health Care |
311 |
9 |
Public service managers - policy development and administration of health and social programs |
411 |
10 |
Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training (only for educational institutions designated and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another government department or agency) |
421 |
11 |
School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education programs (only for educational institutions designated and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another ministry or agent of the State) |
422 |
12 |
Managers in social, community and correctional services |
423 |
13 |
Construction managers |
711 |
14 |
Home construction managers and renovators |
712 |
15 |
Managers in agriculture |
821 |
16 |
Horticultural managers |
822 |
17 |
Manufacturing managers |
911 |
18 |
Financial auditors and accountants |
1111 |
19 |
Financial analysts / financial analysts and investment analysts |
1112 |
20 |
Securities agents, investment officers and brokers |
1113 |
21 |
Financial planners and financial advisers (only this designation) |
1114 |
22 |
Human resources professionals |
1121 |
23 |
Professionals in business management consulting services |
1122 |
24 |
Supervisors, finance and insurance clerks |
1212 |
25 |
Supervisors of the library, correspondence and other information clerks |
1213 |
26 |
Postal and courier services supervisors |
1214 |
27 |
Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling coordination personnel |
1215 |
28 |
Executive assistants |
1222 |
29 |
Human resources and recruitment officers |
1223 |
30 |
Property management agents |
1224 |
31 |
Purchasing agents |
1225 |
32 |
Medical administrative assistants |
1243 |
33 |
Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations |
1251 |
34 |
Health information management professionals |
1252 |
35 |
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers |
1311 |
36 |
Insurance adjusters and claims examiners |
1312 |
37 |
Insurers / Underwriters |
1313 |
38 |
Shipbrokers/ship brokers (only this name) |
1315 |
39 |
Chemists |
2112 |
40 |
Geoscientists and oceanographers |
2113 |
41 |
Biologists and related scientific personnel |
2121 |
42 |
Forest science professionals |
2122 |
43 |
Agronomists, advisers and specialists in agriculture |
2123 |
44 |
Civil engineers |
2131 |
45 |
Mechanical engineers |
2132 |
46 |
Electrical and electronics engineers |
2133 |
47 |
Chemical engineers |
2134 |
48 |
Industrial and manufacturing engineers |
2141 |
49 |
Metallurgical and materials engineers |
2142 |
50 |
Mining engineers |
2143 |
51 |
Aerospace engineers |
2146 |
52 |
Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers ) * |
2147 |
53 |
Architects |
2151 |
54 |
Town planners and land use planners |
2153 |
55 |
Land surveyors |
2154 |
56 |
Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries * |
2161 |
57 |
IT Analysts and Consultants * |
2171 |
58 |
Database analysts and data administrators * |
2172 |
59 |
Software engineers and designers * |
2173 |
60 |
Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers * |
2174 |
61 |
Web designers and developers * |
2175 |
62 |
Forestry technologists and technicians |
2223 |
63 |
Natural environment and fishing technicians |
2224 |
64 |
Landscaping and horticulture technicians and specialists |
2225 |
65 |
Civil engineering technologists and technicians |
2231 |
66 |
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians |
2232 |
67 |
Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians |
2233 |
68 |
Construction estimators |
2234 |
69 |
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians |
2241 |
70 |
Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics |
2243 |
71 |
Architectural technologists and technicians |
2251 |
72 |
Land survey technologists and technicians |
2254 |
73 |
Public health, environmental and occupational health and safety inspectors |
2263 |
74 |
Construction inspectors |
2264 |
75 |
Computer network technicians * |
2281 |
76 |
User support agents |
2282 |
77 |
Computer systems assessors and the title video game tester * |
2283 |
78 |
Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors |
3011 |
79 |
Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses |
3012 |
80 |
Specialist physicians |
3111 |
81 |
General practitioners and family physicians |
3112 |
82 |
Dentists |
3113 |
83 |
Veterinarians |
3114 |
84 |
Optometrists |
3121 |
85 |
Chiropractors |
3122 |
86 |
Primary health care practitioners |
3124 |
87 |
Pharmacists |
3131 |
88 |
Dietitians and nutritionists |
3132 |
89 |
Audiologists and speech therapists |
3141 |
90 |
Physiotherapists |
3142 |
91 |
Occupational therapists |
3143 |
92 |
Medical laboratory technologists |
3211 |
93 |
Medical laboratory technicians and pathology assistants |
3212 |
94 |
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians |
3213 |
95 |
Respiratory therapists, cardiovascular perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists |
3214 |
96 |
Medical radiation technologists |
3215 |
97 |
Technical assistants in pharmacy (only this name) |
3219 |
98 |
Dental hygienists and therapists |
3222 |
99 |
Dental technologists and technicians and auxiliaries in dental laboratories |
3223 |
100 |
Licensed practical nurses |
3233 |
101 |
Ambulance and paramedical personnel |
3234 |
102 |
University professors and lecturers |
4011 |
103 |
Post-secondary teaching and research assistants |
4012 |
104 |
College teachers and other vocational instructors (only for educational institutions designated by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another government department or agency) |
4021 |
105 |
Secondary school teachers (only for educational institutions designated and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another ministry or agency of the State) |
4031 |
106 |
Elementary and preschool teachers (only for educational institutions designated and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another ministry or agency of the State) |
4032 |
107 |
Educational advisers |
4033 |
108 |
Lawyers (everywhere in Canada) and notaries (in Quebec) |
4112 |
109 |
Psychologists |
4151 |
110 |
Social workers |
4152 |
111 |
Marriage therapists/marriage therapists, family therapists/family therapists and psychoeducators / psychoeducators (only this designation) |
4153 |
112 |
Employment counselors |
4156 |
113 |
Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers, Natural and Applied Sciences |
4161 |
114 |
Economists, economic policy researchers and analysts |
4162 |
115 |
Business Development Officers, Marketing Researchers and Consultants |
4163 |
116 |
Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers |
4164 |
117 |
Health Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers |
4165 |
118 |
Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers |
4166 |
119 |
Paralegals (only this designation) |
4211 |
120 |
Social and community service workers |
4212 |
121 |
Educators with a college or university diploma in early childhood education or child development and early childhood educator assistants with a high school diploma whose employer is authorized to hire is an educational institution designated and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or another ministry or agency of the State, or a childcare service recognized by the Ministry of the Family |
4214 |
122 |
Instructors for people with disabilities |
4215 |
123 |
Firefighters |
4312 |
124 |
Translators, terminologists and interpreters |
5125 |
125 |
Producers, directors, choreographers and the appellation technical, creative and artistic directors / technical, creative and artistic directors and project managers - visual effects, digital animation and video games * |
5131 |
126 |
Library and Archives Technicians |
5211 |
127 |
Graphic design technicians |
5223 |
128 |
Graphic designers, animators, designers and animation technicians in the field of 2D and 3D digital media (only this name) * |
5241 |
129 |
Sales Supervisors - Retail |
6211 |
130 |
Technical sales specialists - wholesale |
6221 |
131 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
6231 |
132 |
Financial sales representatives |
6235 |
133 |
Information and customer service supervisors |
6314 |
134 |
Butchers, Meat Cutters and Fishmongers - Wholesale and Retail |
6331 |
135 |
Foremen/women in the metal forming, profiling and assembly trades (only this designation) |
7201 |
136 |
Foremen/women in electricity and telecommunications (only this designation) |
7202 |
137 |
Foremen/women in other construction trades and repair and installation services (only this designation) |
7205 |
138 |
Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors |
7231 |
139 |
Sheet metal workers |
7233 |
140 |
Ironworkers |
7236 |
141 |
Welding, welding and brazing machine operators |
7237 |
142 |
Industrial electricians |
7242 |
143 |
Telecommunications line and cable workers |
7245 |
144 |
Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers |
7246 |
145 |
Plumbers |
7251 |
146 |
Pipefitters, Heating Fitters and Sprinklers |
7252 |
147 |
Carpenters |
7271 |
148 |
Bricklayer-masons |
7281 |
149 |
Concrete Finishers |
7282 |
150 |
Tile setters |
7283 |
151 |
Plasterers/Drywall installers/applicators and pavers/finishers and Interior Systems Drywall/Lathers |
7284 |
152 |
Roofers and shinglers |
7291 |
153 |
Glaziers |
7292 |
154 |
Heat insulators |
7293 |
155 |
Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) |
7294 |
156 |
Interior coaters |
7295 |
157 |
Mechanical foremen/women (only this designation) |
7301 |
158 |
Foremen/women supervisors of heavy equipment operator teams (only this designation) |
7302 |
159 |
Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations |
7303 |
160 |
Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics |
7311 |
161 |
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics |
7312 |
162 |
Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics |
7313 |
163 |
Railcar repairers |
7314 |
164 |
Machine fitters |
7316 |
165 |
Elevator Constructors and Mechanics |
7318 |
166 |
Automotive, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Repairers |
7321 |
167 |
Oil and solid fuel burner installers |
7331 |
168 |
Appliance repairers and servicers |
7332 |
169 |
Electrical mechanics |
7333 |
170 |
Locomotive and yard mechanics |
7361 |
171 |
Crane operators |
7371 |
172 |
Printing press operators |
7381 |
173 |
Supervisors, Logging |
8211 |
174 |
Logging Machinery Operators |
8241 |
175 |
Foremen/women in agricultural services, farm supervisors and specialized workers in animal husbandry (only this designation) |
8252 |
176 |
Supervisors, food, beverage and associated products processing |
9213 |
177 |
Supervisors, Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing |
9214 |
178 |
Supervisors, Forest Products Processing |
9215 |
179 |
Pulp and paper pulping, papermaking and coating control operators |
9235 |
180 |
Power Plant Mechanics and Power System Operators |
9241 |
181 |
Water and waste treatment plant operators |
9243 |
Candidates must understand the difference between selection by Quebec and admission by Canada
In Quebec, immigration is managed by both the Government of Quebec and the Government of Canada. The Government of Quebec selects the people who wish to immigrate to this territory. The selected individuals or families receive a CSQ – Québec Selection Certificate.
The Government of Canada manages the admission of skilled workers into Quebec. So if you want to immigrate to Quebec (individual or with family) you must fulfil these criteria too:
- Have a selection certificate by Quebec or a CSQ
- Apply for permanent residence with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
- Pass the medical examination and the required security and criminal checks
Need assistance in immigrating to Quebec?
Consult V2I Canada immigration experts today and ensure that you fulfil all the requirements for the visa. Our experts provide step by step guidance in achieving the CSQ and applying for permanent residence with IRCC. For more information about immigrating to Quebec contact us at info@visa2immigration.com.