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Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by canadaddy: 12:31am On Mar 29, 2021
In case, you are wondering what course or career path to choose in Canada, I will be elucidating some courses that when you are done studying your chances of a success is high and you will definitely get a job.




NURSING PRACTITIONERS
As the population ages, there is an increasing high demand for primary health care. So you can go into this field of study.
If you already have a degree in nursing from outside Canada, you will have to register and take exams from the nursing institute in Canada. Once you have done the needful, you can start to earn.

Earnings is as high as 100,000CAD per annum and 35CAD/hr.
There are two types of nursing, practical nurse and registered nurse. To be a registered nurse, you need a two years diploma but there will be limitations to what you can do as compared to practical nurse with 4 years degree.


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING/ I.T
If you are an IT expert and you can develop software and versatile with coding etc. It is one of the most sought after jobs in Canada.


FINANCE MANAGERS/ACCOUNT MANAGERS
Organisations are looking for accountants and finance managers. What you need is a bachelors degree in business administration or MBA or any related course , get your CPA certification in financial management field.

ANAESTHESIOLOGIST
This career path is one of the most sought after and it will still be in demand for years to come. It is
a job where you will be in the surgery room to give anaesthetics to patients about to undergo surgery and monitor the
patient.
Requirements are undergraduate degree in medical field, at least five years of residency, specialised exams, and certification by the royal college of physicians.


ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGERS
Requirements are bachelors degree in any engineering field, project management certification and other certification.

POLICE OFFICERS
It is an high risk occupation but it is also highly paying one. It is always in high demand because the police department are always recruiting both at provincial level and federal level.
Requirements are high school diploma or university degree, physical and psychological fitness.

AVIATION INDUSTRY
There are shortage of pilots yet it is the most sought after job in Canada. Its requirements are Aviation school, license etc


OPTICIAN
Large percentage of the population wears eye glasses, therefore the need for opticians will always keep rising.
Requirement is an approved training program; pass your national optical science exam, register with a regulatory body in your provinces. you will earn money while helping people solve their eyes problem

PHARMACISTS
The demand for the job will continue to be high since it is an health related occupation. Requirements are pharmacy degree,pass board exams, register in you province.


MEDICAL DOCTOR
The last but not the least of the career path in Canada is the medical profession; Opportunities are plenty either in Hospitals, clinic, health centres or private practice. An individual can specialise in different field of medicine, which is why the opportunities in this field will not decrease anytime soon.
Requirements are medical school, residency and obtaining of licenses


source: https://liveincanada.com.ng/2021/03/17/top-ten-lucrative-career-opportunities-in-canada/

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Re: Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by RealSleek(m): 10:46pm On Apr 02, 2021
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Re: Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by naijaman3: 11:39pm On Apr 02, 2021
canadaddy:
In case, you are wondering what course or career path to choose in Canada, I will be elucidating some courses that when you are done studying your chances of a success is high and you will definitely get a job.

NURSING PRACTITIONERS
As the population ages, there is an increasing high demand for primary health care. So you can go into this field of study.
If you already have a degree in nursing from outside Canada, you will have to register and take exams from the nursing institute in Canada. Once you have done the needful, you can start to earn.

Earnings is as high as 100,000CAD per annum and 35CAD/hr.
There are two types of nursing, practical nurse and registered nurse. To be a registered nurse, you need a two years diploma but there will be limitations to what you can do as compared to practical nurse with 4 years degree.


Your information above, particularly those in bold, is so incorrect. Correct information as as follows:

1. Registered Nurse (RN) requires a B.Sc. degree in nursing which takes 4 years to complete after high school.
2. Practical Nurse (RPN or LPN) requires diploma in practical nurse which takes 2 years to complete after high school. It is lower than RN and has limitations as to what you can do.
3. Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a postgraduate program (Master's program). To be admitted into the program, you need to first have B.Sc. degree in Nursing and be registered as a RN. It will take minimum of 2 years to complete after completion of B.Sc. degree in Nursing and being an RN.

Note that Nurse Practitioners (NP) are not the same as Practical Nurses (RPN or LPN).

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Re: Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by canadaddy: 1:18am On Apr 06, 2021
naijaman3:


Your information above, particularly those in bold, is so incorrect. Correct information as as follows:

1. Registered Nurse (RN) requires a B.Sc. degree in nursing which takes 4 years to complete after high school.
2. Practical Nurse (RPN or LPN) requires diploma in practical nurse which takes 2 years to complete after high school. It is lower than RN and has limitations as to what you can do.
3. Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a postgraduate program (Master's program). To be admitted into the program, you need to first have B.Sc. degree in Nursing and be registered as a RN. It will take minimum of 2 years to complete after completion of B.Sc. degree in Nursing and being an RN.

Note that Nurse Practitioners (NP) are not the same as Practical Nurses (RPN or LPN).

thanks for the correction
Re: Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by EscapedBlessing: 5:40am On Apr 06, 2021
Most times, when you guys list these stuffs, you deliberately ignore those jobs that are skilled and requires no classroom education, yet earns and enjoy more than those you put up there?

Have you considered how much truck drivers make per trip? most of those guys up there have no social life in spite of the money they make, some of them can seldom be out of the job to do a 2 month vacation and if African like Nigerian, in 5years, dude is yet to be able to visit his home country, can hardly be able to do side hustle and stuffs. Let me just stop here, cos some may not understand what I am talking about. I mean, an ordinary Care-giver loads containers every 2 months to Naija, same Doctor will be begging to put stuffs inside the container onward Nigeria.

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Re: Top Ten Lucrative Career Path In Canada by canadaddy: 10:27am On Apr 06, 2021
EscapedBlessing:
Most times, when you guys list these stuffs, you deliberately ignore those jobs that are skilled and requires no classroom education, yet earns and enjoy more than those you put up there?

Have you considered how much truck drivers make per trip? most of those guys up there have no social life in spite of the money they make, some of them can seldom be out of the job to do a 2 month vacation and if African like Nigerian, in 5years, dude is yet to be able to visit his home country, can hardly be able to do side hustle and stuffs. Let me just stop here, cos some may not understand what I am talking about. I mean, an ordinary Care-giver loads containers every 2 months to Naija, same Doctor will be begging to put stuffs inside the container onward Nigeria.


I understand you but the article focuses on people who want to go and study..in case they are wondering which course or career path to follow..thanks for your observation.i will do research on high paying blue collars job, skills and trades. Thanks once again

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