This on-line directory is maintained by CICIC in consultation with the provincial/territorial ministries and departments responsible for education in Canada.
It is a comprehensive on-line information system of CURRENTLY regulated and a number of non-regulated occupations in the provinces and territories of Canada.
It is continually updated to reflect the latest available information.
With continual regulatory changes, it is also possible that the latest available information is not yet in CICIC's information systems. We always recommend that you contact us or the regulatory authority in the province or territory in which you wish to work to obtain a confirmation.
If you are unable to find your intended occupation in this directory, it has no bearing on your eligibility for immigration to Canada.
Regulated occupations: An occupation controlled by provincial and territorial (and sometimes federal) law, and governed by a regulatory body. About 20 per cent of jobs are in regulated occupations. These include regulated professions (e.g., nursing) and skilled trades (e.g., plumbing).
The law requires you to obtain a certificate, licence, or registration to use the reserved title for the occupation or obtain the exclusive right to practise the occupation. These regulations are intended to protect the health and safety of Canadians by ensuring that professionals meet the required standards of practice and competency.
Non-regulated occupations: A profession or trade for which there is no legal requirement or restriction on practice with regard to licences, certificates, or registration.