Applications received toward the overall cap: 5 976 of 10,000 as of December 28, 2011
Applications received per eligible occupation:
Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 – Restaurant and Food Service Managers 500 (Cap reached)**
0811 – Primary Production Managers (Except Agriculture) 62
1122 – Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management 500 (Cap reached)**
1233 – Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 200
2121 – Biologists and Related Scientists 495
2151 – Architects 291
3111 – Specialist Physicians 416
3112 – General Practitioners and Family Physicians 452
3113 – Dentists 442
3131 – Pharmacists 500 (Cap reached)**
3142 – Physiotherapists 116
3152 – Registered Nurses 500 (Cap reached)**
3215 – Medical Radiation Technologists 32
3222 – Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 19
3233 – Licensed Practical Nurses 267
4151 – Psychologists 71
4152 – Social Workers 293
6241 – Chefs 60
6242 – Cooks 146
7215 – Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 78
7216 – Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 185
7241 – Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) 78
7242 – Industrial Electricians 92
7251 – Plumbers 20
7265 – Welders and Related Machine Operators 32
7312 – Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 34
7371 – Crane Operators 6
7372 – Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 6
8222 – Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 83
*The number of complete Federal Skilled Worker applications received as of December 28 2011 is approximate.
**Once the cap has been reached, we can only accept applications for this occupation from people with an existing offer of arranged employment.
Note: Due to the high volume of applications we receive, the CIO cannot review each application for completeness on the same day it arrives at the office. The numbers on this page are updated at least once a week, but these figures are meant as a guide only. There is no guarantee that an application sent in now will fall within the cap by the time it reaches the CIO. We are looking into ways to minimize the effect of this on website updates.