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Which majors can be skilled immigrants?
There are only 38 occupations in Canada.
List of professional skills of Canadian federal skilled immigrants: (after February 27, 2008)
0 1 1 1: Financial Manager
02 13: computer and information system manager.
03 1 1: manager in the field of health care.
063 1: Restaurant and Catering Service Manager.
0632: Accommodation Service Manager (Temporary Service Manager)
07 1 1: construction manager
1111:financial auditors and accountants.
2 1 13: geologists, geochemists and geophysicists (geologists, chemists or pharmacists, geophysicists)
2 143: mining engineer
2 144: geological engineer
2 145: petroleum engineer (petroleum engineer)
3 1 1 1: Specialist
3 1 12: general practitioners and family doctors.
3 14 1: audiologist and speech-language pathologist.
3 143: Occupational Therapist (Occupational Therapist)
3 142: Physiotherapist (Physiotherapist)
3 15 1: head nurses and supervisors (senior nurses and supervisors)
3 152: registered nurse (certified nurse)
32 15: Medical Radiographer (Medical Radiographer)
3233: practical nurse (trained practical nurse)
4 12 1: university professor
4 13 1: junior college and other vocal music instructors (university or junior college teachers and other professional teachers)
624 1: Chef (Chef)
6242: chef
72 13: contractors and supervisors, pipe fitting industry (construction contractors, supervisors, pipeline commissioning operators).
72 15: contractors and supervisors, woodworking industry (building contractors, supervisors, carpenters)
72 17: contractors and supervisors, heavy construction equipment personnel (construction contractors, supervisors, heavy industry construction equipment operators).
724 1: Electrician (except industrial and power systems) (Electrical expert:)
7242: industrial electrician (industrial electrical expert)
725 1: plumber (plumber)
7252: steam assembler, pipeline assembler and sprinkler system installer (steam power installer, pipeline installer, automatic sprinkler system installer)
7265: Welders and related machine operators.
73 12: heavy equipment mechanic (heavy equipment parts)
737 1: crane operator (crane operator)
7372: Driller and Blaster-Open-pit Mining, Quarrying and Construction (Driller and Blaster-Open-pit Mining, Quarrying and Construction).
822 1: supervisor, mining and quarrying (supervisor-mining and quarrying)
8222: Oil and Gas Drilling and Service Supervisor (Oil and Gas Supervisor)
92 12: Head of petroleum, natural gas and chemical processing and public utilities.
Note: The above occupations include technical category 0 (management occupation), technical level A (professional work) or technical level B (technical work and skilled workers), all of which are from the list of NOCs in Canada. If the applicant does not meet the work involved in the above occupational list, he will be rejected.
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