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Working in Canada is an appealing option for a large number of skilled foreign workers from around the world.

The country has a strong and diverse economy, with high workplace safety standards, fair salaries, and numerous opportunities for professional growth and development.

Working in Canada is an appealing option for a large number of skilled foreign workers from around the world. The country has a strong and diverse economy, with high workplace safety standards, fair salaries, and numerous opportunities for professional growth and development. Furthermore, working in Canada is an excellent first move for those looking to permanently relocate to the region. Some Canadian work permits enable workers' spouses and children to join them in Canada. A foreign national can increase their eligibility for a variety of Canadian permanent residency programs by gaining Canadian work experience. This is a significant advantage for those interested in immigrating to Canada permanently.

For immigration purposes, the main job groups are:

Skill Type 0 (Zero):

Management jobs, such as:

  • restaurant managers
  • mine managers
  • shore captains (fishing)

Skill Level A:

Professional jobs that usually call for a degree from a university, such as:

  • doctors
  • dentists
  • architects

Skill Level B:

Technical jobs and skilled trades that call for a college diploma or training such as:

  • chefs
  • plumbers
  • electricians

Skill Level C:

Intermediate jobs that usually call for high school and/or job-specific training, such as:

  • industrial butchers
  • long-haul truck drivers
  • food and beverage servers

Skill Level D:

Labour jobs that usually give on-the-job training, such as:

  • fruit pickers
  • cleaning staff
  • oil field workers

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