Top Professions for a Provincial Nomination Program via Express Entry (PNP) 2025

Securing a Provincial Nomination (PN) is one of the most effective ways to guarantee an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR) through the federal Express Entry system. A nomination awards you an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, virtually guaranteeing an ITA.
Provinces primarily target candidates in sectors where they have critical labour shortages. Currently, the professions with the best shot at a provincial nomination fall overwhelmingly into four core sectors: Healthcare, Technology (STEM), Skilled Trades/Construction, and Childcare/Education.
⚕️ 1. Healthcare and Social Assistance (The Top Priority)
The healthcare sector is the most consistently in-demand category across almost all Canadian provinces and territories, making it the highest priority for targeted draws and provincial nomination.
| Profession (NOC TEER) | Key Provinces Targeting |
| Registered Nurses (31301) & Licensed Practical Nurses (32101) | Alberta, BC, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan |
| Specialist & General Practitioners/Physicians (31100-31102) | Nova Scotia (Physician Stream), Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC |
| Nurse Aides/Orderlies (33102) | BC, Nova Scotia, Ontario |
| Pharmacists (31120) & Medical Laboratory Technologists (32120) | Newfoundland & Labrador, BC, and others |
| Social Workers (41300) | BC, Nova Scotia |
| Veterinarians (31103) & Vet Technicians (32104) | British Columbia |
Provincial Highlights:
- Nova Scotia has a dedicated Labour Market Priorities for Physicians stream.
- Alberta has a Dedicated Health Care Pathway under its Express Entry stream.
- Saskatchewan has a Health Talent Pathway and actively recruits outside the province.
💻 2. Technology and STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math)
The tech sector continues to be a central focus for Canada’s largest economic regions, with many provinces running dedicated or accelerated streams.
| Profession (NOC TEER) | Key Provinces Targeting |
| Software Developers & Engineers (21232) | BC, Ontario, Saskatchewan (Tech Talent), Alberta (Accelerated Tech) |
| Computer Systems Developers/Programmers (21230) | BC, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan |
| Data Analysts & Scientists (21223) | Ontario (Human Capital Priorities), BC, Saskatchewan |
| Civil Engineers (21300) | Alberta, Ontario |
| IT & ICT Professionals (Various TEER 1-3) | Newfoundland & Labrador (ICT), BC (Tech), Alberta (Accelerated Tech) |
Provincial Highlights:
- British Columbia runs weekly BC PNP Tech draws, which invite candidates in specific tech occupations.
- Ontario often prioritizes tech-related NOCs in its Human Capital Priorities draws.
- Alberta has an Accelerated Tech Pathway for candidates with job offers in eligible tech occupations.
🛠️ 3. Skilled Trades and Construction
Addressing the need for housing and infrastructure development makes skilled trades a vital and high-priority sector nationwide.
| Profession (NOC TEER) | Key Provinces Targeting |
| Electricians (72200) & Plumbers (72300) | BC, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan |
| Carpenters (72310) | BC, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI |
| Welders (72106) & Heavy Equipment Mechanics (72401) | Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan |
| Construction Managers (70010) | BC, Nova Scotia |
| Transport Truck Drivers (73300) | Nova Scotia (especially for in-province workers) |
Provincial Highlights:
- Nova Scotia explicitly targets occupations in the Construction (NAICS 23) industry.
- Prince Edward Island includes Trades as one of its three in-demand sectors.
🍎 4. Childcare and Education
This sector has seen a significant increase in targeted draws to address growing labour needs in schools and early childhood settings.
| Profession (NOC TEER) | Key Provinces Targeting |
| Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) & Assistants (42202) | BC, New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island (PEI) |
| Elementary & Secondary School Teachers (41221, 41220) | New Brunswick, Ontario (through targeted draws) |
Provincial Highlights:
- Ontario has made both Health Care and Child Care a focus of its Express Entry draws.
- New Brunswick and BC actively recruit ECEs to meet provincial demands.
🔑 Summary of Key Provincial Priorities
To maximize your chances, align your profession with the specific needs of a province.
| Province/Territory | Express Entry PNP Streams | Primary Priority Sectors |
| Alberta | Express Entry (General, Tech, Health, Law) | Health, Technology, Construction, Agriculture, Aviation |
| British Columbia | Express Entry BC (Skills Immigration) | Healthcare, Technology, Childcare, Construction |
| Ontario | Human Capital Priorities, French-Speaking Skilled Worker | Healthcare, Childcare (based on draw activity) |
| Nova Scotia | Labour Market Priorities (General & Physician), Experience | Healthcare, Construction |
| Saskatchewan | International Skilled Worker (Tech, Health, General) | Healthcare, Technology, Trades, Agriculture |
| New Brunswick | Express Entry (Employment, Interests) | Healthcare, Education, Construction |
| Newfoundland & Labrador | Express Entry Skilled Worker | Healthcare, ICT, Aquaculture |
| Prince Edward Island | PEI Express Entry | Childcare, Healthcare, Trades |
Next Step: Identify Your NOC Code
Your next step should be to confirm the National Occupational Classification (NOC) code and TEER category for your profession. Once you have your NOC TEER code (0, 1, 2, or 3), you can check the specific list of in-demand occupations for your target province to see if you qualify for their Express Entry-aligned streams.
🔗 Related Resources from Liberty Immigration
For further reading and strategic guidance on your Permanent Residence application, explore these articles:
- Express Entry and PNP: The Power Duo for Fast-Track Permanent Residence in Canada: https://libertyimmigration.ca/blog/express-entry-and-pnp-the-power-duo-for-fast-track-permanent-residence-in-canada/
- BC PNP: 2025 update, draws, eligibility and how to apply: https://libertyimmigration.ca/blog/bc-pnp-2025-update-draws-eligibility-and-how-to-apply/
- New Brunswick Immigration 2025: Your Complete Guide to Atlantic Canada’s Most Accessible PR Pathways: https://libertyimmigration.ca/blog/new-brunswick-immigration-2025-your-complete-guide-to-atlantic-canadas-most-accessible-pr-pathways/
Ready to Strategize Your Canadian PR Pathway?
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