Express Entry 2025: Key Changes, New Occupations, and Eligibility Updates

Canada’s Express Entry system is undergoing significant updates in 2025 to better align with the country’s labour market needs. These changes include new category-based drawsadded and removed occupations, and a focus on Francophone immigration and Canadian work experience. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, tradesperson, or STEM expert, understanding these updates is crucial for your permanent residency (PR) application.


What Are the New Express Entry Changes for 2025?

The Express Entry 2025 changes aim to address labour shortages in key sectors like healthcare, trades, and STEM while supporting Canada’s economic growth. Here are the highlights:

  1. Category-Based Draws: Introduced to prioritize candidates with skills in high-demand occupations.

  2. New Occupations Added: Several roles in healthcare, STEM, and trades have been added to the eligibility list.

  3. Occupations Removed: Some NOC codes have been removed to better align with current labour market needs.

  4. Francophone Immigration: Strong French-language skills are now a priority to support Francophone communities outside Quebec.

  5. Canadian Experience Class (CEC): Candidates with Canadian work experience will have an advantage in PR applications.


New Express Entry Occupations for 2025

Healthcare Occupations Canada 2025

The healthcare sector is a top priority for Canada. Here are the 8 new occupations added:

Job Title NOC Code TEER Level
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians 32104 2
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists 32123 2
Dental hygienists and dental therapists 32111 2
Other medical technologists and technicians 32129 2
Pharmacists 31120 1
Pharmacy technicians 32124 2
Social and community service workers 42201 2
Social workers 41300 1

STEM Occupations Express Entry 2025

Canada is also targeting skilled professionals in STEM fields. Here are the 6 new occupations added:

Job Title NOC Code TEER Level
Civil engineering technologists and technicians 22300 2
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians 22310 2
Geological Engineers 21331 1
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians 22301 2
Mechanical Engineers 21301 1
Insurance agents and brokers 63100 3

Trades Jobs Canada Express Entry 2025

The trades sector is another focus area. Here are the 19 new occupations added:

Job Title NOC Code TEER Level
Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling services 82021 2
Floor covering installers 73113 3
Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) 73112 3
Roofers and shinglers 73110 3
Concrete finishers 73100 3
Other technical trades and related occupations 72999 2
Water well drillers 72501 2
Electrical mechanics 72422 2
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics 72401 2
Bricklayers 72320 2
Cabinetmakers 72311 2
Gas fitters 72302 2
Industrial electricians 72201 2
Sheet metal workers 72102 2
Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors 72100 2
Home building and renovation managers 70011 0
Construction managers 70010 0
Cooks 63200 3
Construction estimators 22303 2

Removed NOC Codes from Express Entry 2025

To better align with labour market needs, some occupations have been removed. Here’s a breakdown:

Healthcare and Social Services

  • Educational counsellors (NOC 41320)

  • Instructors of persons with disabilities (NOC 42203)

  • Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment (NOC 31204)

  • Other assisting occupations in support of health services (NOC 33109)

  • Other practitioners of natural healing (NOC 32209)

  • Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists (NOC 32200)

STEM

  • Architects (NOC 21200)

  • Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) (NOC 21311)

  • Software developers and programmers (NOC 21232)

  • Web developers and programmers (NOC 21234)

Trades

  • Residential and commercial installers and servicers (NOC 73200)

  • Elevator constructors and mechanics (NOC 72406)

  • Machine fitters (NOC 72405)


How Does Express Entry 2025 Support Francophone Immigration?

Canada is prioritizing Francophone immigration to support bilingualism and strengthen Francophone communities outside Quebec. Candidates with strong French-language skills will have an advantage in category-based draws.


Eligibility Criteria for Express Entry 2025

To qualify for Express Entry 2025, you must:

  1. Meet the minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for your category.

  2. Have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in an eligible occupation.

  3. Meet language requirements (English or French).

  4. Have a valid job offer (if applicable).


FAQs About Express Entry 2025

1. What Are the New Express Entry Categories for 2025?

The new categories focus on healthcare, STEM, trades, and Francophone immigration.

2. How to Apply for Express Entry in 2025?

Create an Express Entry profile, ensure you meet eligibility criteria, and wait for an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

3. What Are the Latest Express Entry Draw Updates?

Stay updated on IRCC’s official website for the latest draw results and CRS cut-off scores.


Conclusion

The Express Entry 2025 changes reflect Canada’s commitment to addressing labour shortages and supporting economic growth. By targeting skilled workers in healthcare, STEM, and trades, Canada is ensuring a dynamic and responsive immigration system.

If you’re planning to apply, use the Express Entry points calculator 2025 to assess your eligibility and stay updated on the latest Express Entry draw results.

For more information, visit the official IRCC website.

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