Frequently Asked Questions

Which sectors are prioritized for economic immigration?

Canada relies on economic immigration to address labor shortages in key sectors. While provincial priorities may vary, certain industries are consistently targeted at the federal level due to high demand for skilled workers.

Common priority sectors for economic immigration:

  • Information technology (IT): Developers, analysts, software engineers.
  • Healthcare: Physicians, nurses, personal support workers.
  • Construction: Carpenters, electricians, welders, heavy equipment operators.
  • Transportation and logistics: Truck drivers, dispatchers, warehouse staff.
  • Agriculture and agri-food: Farm laborers, food processing operators.
  • Education and social services: Early childhood educators, social workers.

Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) often prioritize these occupations. For personalized immigration guidance, contact our Immigration Lawyers in Montreal at Brunel Immigration.

We support key sectors (technology, healthcare, manufacturing, agri-food…) with Brunel Immigration , which offers tailored solutions for hiring foreign workers and complying with immigration regulations.

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