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List of occupations in demand

The list of occupations in demand in Quebec includes occupations and specializations that offer good opportunities for job entry in the medium term.

Physicists and Astronomers (2111)*

  • Physicists — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies

Chemists ( 2112 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies

Mechanical Engineers ( 2132 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( 2133 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Chemical Engineers ( 2134 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers ( 2141 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Computer Engineers, except Software Engineers ( 2147 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. ( 2148 )*
Engineering Physicists — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries ( 2161 )*

  • Mathematicians — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies
  • Statisticians — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies

Information Systems Analysts and Consultants ( 2171 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies

Software Engineers ( 2173 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers ( 2174 )*

  • Programmers — Undergraduate university degree attesting to three years of full-time studies

Chemical Technologists and Technicians ( 2211 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians ( 2232 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians ( 2241 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment) ( 2242 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics ( 2243 )*

  • Maintenance Analyst Technicians — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors ( 2244 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to three years of full-time studies

Industrial Designers ( 2252 )* — Undergraduate university degree attesting to four years of full-time studies

Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors ( 7231 )*

  • Setter-operator for computer controlled machine tools — Professional high school diploma

Tool and Die Makers ( 7232 )* — Post-secondary school diploma attesting to one year of full-time studies

This list is authorized by the Minister responsible for the Act respecting Immigration to Quebec
for the purpose of applying the Regulation respecting the selection of foreign nationals (R.R.Q., I-0.2, r. 5).

This list came into effect on June 28, 2002 .


* National Occupational Classification, Human Resources Development Canada
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