Under the proposed Express Entry reforms, candidates in higher-earning occupations are set to be prioritized for selection as Canadian permanent residents in the future.
The proposed “high-wage” occupation factor in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) would award extra points to candidates in jobs paying 2x, 1.5x, and/or 1.3x the annual median wage.
Which occupations could qualify under the high-wage factor? A CIC News estimate
The official list will be based on Statistics Canada data and Employment and Social Development Canada’s Job Bank, which tracks median hourly wages by National Occupational Classification (NOC) code across Canada.
Since this is in the proposal phase as of now, an official list of qualifying occupations has not yet been published by IRCC.
However, based on Statistics Canada and ESDC’s most recent Job Bank median hourly wage figures (2025 data) — compared against the most recent data on Canada‘s national median wage (2024 data) by NOC code — CIC News has produced the following illustrative estimate of sample occupations which may fall under each tier.
Note that this is an estimate only, not a complete list, and not intended as a prediction of what occupations will be included in IRCC’s final list.
| Tier | Occupation | NOC Code |
| 2x national median wage | Specialists in surgery | 31101 |
| General practitioners and family physicians | 31102 | |
| Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine | 31100 | |
| Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services | 00012 | |
| Government managers – education policy development and program administration | 40012 | |
| Government managers – economic analysis, policy development and program administration | 40011 | |
| Senior government managers and officials | 00011 | |
| Petroleum engineers | 21332 | |
| Computer and information systems managers | 20012 | |
| Architecture and science managers | 20011 |


