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Top 5 Healthcare Jobs For Immigrants In Canada

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The healthcare sector is in high demand for employees that can carry out different tasks. If you are a healthcare professional or a student that wants to dive into the health sector, it is best to know the best career path that will suit you in Canada. To that end, here are the top 5 healthcare-inclined jobs in Canada

(Note: $ represents Canadian dollars)

5. Medical Laboratory Technicians

As a student, you will need to undergo at least a 2-year medical lab technician programme in a college of your choice that offers the course, while as a professional, you will need to take a Canadian medical lab assessment to be in qualified to take a job and earn $50,000-$70,000 per year

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4. Occupational Therapist

Every organisation is in need of a professional that can help boost the employees’ morale. As a student following a career in occupational therapy, you can either take a 2-year programme or study at a university. If you are already a professional, you will need to pass an assessment. As an occupational therapist, you can earn between $40,000 and $80,000 per year.

3. Pharmacist

If you are an international professional, you will need to go through a series of exams in order to work in Canada as pharmacists are in high demand in Alberta and Ontario. While a student can take a 2-year pharmacy programme at any college if they choose to earn $50,000-$90,000 per year as a registered pharmacist,

2. Personal Support Worker

This might not be a professional healthcare occupation, but it is in great demand and can be a very good career path for an immigrant as it grants a lot of benefits and individuals can earn. As a student, you can enrol in a 1-2 year caregiver programme and be qualified to work in different institutions, e.g. hospitals, retirement homes, private healthcare agencies, etc $40,000-$50,000

1. Registered Nurses.

The nursing profession is in great demand, especially in regions like Quebec, British Columbia, and Ontario, and there are always available jobs for qualified nurses all over Canada If you want to study as an international student, you can check out the best institutions that offer nursing programmes that are within your budget and apply for them. If you are already a professional nurse from your home country, all you need to do is take some Canadian nursing assessments (NNAS) before you can take a job and you can earn $60,000–100,000 per year.

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