New Express Entry Categories for 2025 Announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

On February 27, 2025, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the new Express Entry categories for 2025. The department introduced significant changes to category-based draws, including the addition of a new category and the removal of another.


The newly introduced category for 2025 is Education, which includes five specific occupations. Meanwhile, the Transport category has been removed from the category-based draws. Additionally, IRCC has incorporated several social services occupations into the Healthcare category.

 

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Current Express Entry Categories

According to IRCC’s official website, the Express Entry categories now include:

  • French-language proficiency
  • Healthcare and Social Services occupations
  • Agriculture and Agri-food occupations
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) occupations
  • Trades occupations
  • Education occupations

While all the above categories remain, IRCC has declared that priority categories for 2025 will be:

  • French-language proficiency
  • Healthcare and Social Services occupations
  • Trades occupations
  • Education occupations

These priority categories will receive more invitations to apply (ITAs) under the category-based selection process within the Express Entry system.

 

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Changes to Express Entry Categories

Apart from these category adjustments, IRCC has made significant modifications to the eligible occupations within the remaining categories. Some occupations have been added, while others have been removed. Below is an overview:

CategoryOccupations AddedOccupations Removed
Healthcare and Social Services86
STEM619
Trades194
Agriculture and Agri-food02
Education (new category)50

Healthcare and Social Services Category

Added Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians321042
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists321232
Dental hygienists and dental therapists321112
Other medical technologists and technicians321292
Pharmacists311201
Pharmacy technicians321242
Social and community service workers422012
Social workers413001

Removed Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Educational counsellors413201
Instructors of persons with disabilities422032
Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment312041
Other assisting occupations in support of health services331093
Other practitioners of natural healing322092
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists322002

STEM Category

Added Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Civil engineering technologists and technicians223002
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians223102
Geological Engineers213311
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians223012
Mechanical Engineers213011
Insurance agents and brokers631003

Removed Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Architects212001
Business systems specialists212211
Computer and information systems managers200120
Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)213111
Computer systems developers and programmers212301
Data scientists212111
Database analysts and data administrators212231
Engineering managers200100
Information systems specialists212221
Land surveyors212031
Landscape Architects212011
Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries212101
Metallurgical and materials engineers213221
Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants, and program officers414001
Software developers and programmers212321
Software engineers and designers212311
Urban and land use planners212021
Web designers212331
Web developers and programmers212341

 

Trades Category

Added Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services820212
Floor covering installers731133
Painters and decorators731123
Roofers and shinglers731103
Concrete finishers731003
Electrical mechanics724222
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics724012
Bricklayers723202
Cabinetmakers723112
Gas fitters723022
Industrial electricians722012
Sheet metal workers721022
Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors721002
Home building and renovation managers700110
Construction managers700100
Cooks632003
Construction estimators223032

 

Removed Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Residential and commercial installers and servicers732003
Elevator constructors and mechanics724062
Machine fitters724052
Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers720142

 

Agriculture and agri-food category

Removed Occupations:

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services

 

820312
Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors

 

820302

 

Education Category (Newly Introduced in 2025)

Job TitleNOC CodeTEER Level
Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants431003
Instructors of persons with disabilities422032
Early childhood educators and assistants422022
Elementary school and kindergarten teachers412211
Secondary school teachers412201

 

How Does IRCC Determine Express Entry Categories?

The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) establishes Express Entry categories based on Canada’s economic and demographic priorities. These categories are designed to address critical labor shortages and ensure that the country attracts skilled workers in high-demand sectors.

Most job-based categories are selected based on labor market needs, ensuring that industries facing worker shortages can be supported through immigration. These roles typically require specialized skills that are not readily available within Canada’s existing workforce, making them essential for the country’s economic growth.

On the other hand, the French-language proficiency category aligns with Canada’s commitment to bilingualism as outlined in the Official Languages Act. This category supports the government’s initiative to strengthen the French-speaking population outside of Quebec by facilitating the immigration and integration of francophone newcomers.

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