A detailed introduction to the 38 in-demand occupations for Canadian immigration, which ones are they?

Canada’s new 227 policy for skilled immigrants - 38 high-demand occupations introduced

227 new policy - 38 in-demand occupations Immigration law amendment C-50, generally known as the 227 new policy, 227 new policy It will be applicable to those who apply after February 27, 2008. The occupation position of the immigration applicant must be one of the 38 in-demand occupations. Within the ten years before application, there must be at least three consecutive full-time or equivalent salary-paying related jobs. work experience. If the conditions are met, once the Canadian Embassy receives the applicant's federal skilled immigration case, it will be processed quickly. The main changes are as follows:

Persons applying for federal skilled immigrants after February 27, 2008 must meet one of the following three conditions:

1. Already have a Canadian employer Scheduled work permit provided; or

2. You are an international student or foreign worker who has been legally residing in Canada for at least 12 months;

3. Your occupation belongs to Canada Applicants must be in the latest list of 38 high-demand occupations and have worked full-time for at least one year in the past ten years.

If you meet any of the above three conditions, the application still needs to reach a technical score of 67 or above, which means that the applicant meets the qualifications of Canadian skilled immigrants

2.27 Occupations in short supply Table of contents - Chinese comparison table (Chinese translation is for reference only, mainly in English)

0111: Financial Managers Financial Managers

0213: Computer and Information Systems Managers Computer Information Systems Managers< /p>

0311: Managers in Health Care

0631: Restaurant and Food Service Managers

0632: Accommodation Service Managers (not sure) )

0711: Construction Managers Construction Managers

1111: Financial Auditors and Accountants Financial Auditors and Accountants

2113: Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists Geologists, Geochemist, geophysicist

2143: Mining Engineers

2144: Geological Engineers

2145: Petroleum Engineers

3111: Specialist Physicians

3112: General Practitioners and Family Physicians

3141: Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists

3143: Occupational Therapists

3142: Physiotherapists

3151: Head Nurses and Supervisors

3152: Registered Nurses Registered Nurses

3215: Medical Radiation Technologists Internal Medicine Radiologists

3233: Licensed Practical Nurses Nurses who have been trained and licensed to work

4121: University Professors University Professors

4131: College and Other Vocational Instructors

6241: Chefs

6242: Cooks

7213 : Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades Construction Supervision, Pipefitting Workers

7215: Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades Construction Supervision, Carpentry

7217: Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews Construction Supervision, heavy construction equipment personnel

7241: Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System)

Electrical specialists (excluding industrial and power systems)

7242: Industrial Electricians

7251: Plumbers

7252: Steamfitters, Pipe fitters and Sprinkler System Installers Heating installers, pipe installers, automatic sprinkler system installers

7265: Welders and Related Machine Operators Welders, related machine tool operators

7312: Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics Heavy-duty, durable equipment mechanics

7371: Crane Operators Crane, crane operators

7372: Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction Electric drillers, blasters Workers, surface workers, quarrying and construction workers

8221: Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying Mining, quarrying supervision

8222: Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service Petroleum, gasoline Mining Supervision

9212: Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities Petroleum, gasoline, chemical processing and application supervision