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Top 12 High-Paying Healthcare Jobs in Canada

We have curated a list of the 12 highest-paying healthcare jobs in Canada for international candidates, including registered nurse, physiotherapist, medical lab technologist, and many other healthcare roles.

Last updated24th Feb 2026
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Anuj Gupta
Published by Anuj Gupta

Canada & EU Education Strategist | Head of Client Relations

Want to enter a market where employers are fighting over you? Canada is currently facing a generational healthcare demographic shift, where over 420,000 of its healthcare workers are reaching their retirement age.

Regardless of the healthcare profession or job role you wish to pursue, you will be graduating into a market renowned to be recession-proof and requiring your skills from Day 1. Let's learn more about the top 12 highest-paying roles in the healthcare sector in Canada.

Why Work in Canada's Healthcare Sector?

Canada is facing a healthcare worker shortage, and international students with a healthcare degree from top Canadian universities are among the most sought-after due to their skills, training, and global experience.

Whether you're a nurse, caregiver, therapist, or medical technologist, there's strong demand for your profile. Planning to study healthcare first? See In-demand courses abroad to future-proof your migration plan.

Top High-Paying Healthcare Jobs in Canada

Here are some of the highest paying healthcare jobs in Canada that international students can apply for after graduation.

Job TitleAverage Salary (CAD/year)PR Eligibility
Nurse PractitionerCA $85,000 - $105,000Yes
Occupational TherapyCA $70,000 - $78,000Yes
PhysiotherapyCA $68,000 - $78,000Yes
Registered NurseCA $64,000 - $75,000Yes
Respiratory TherapistCA $62,000 - $72,000Yes
Radiologic TechnologistCA $58,000 - $68,000Yes
Medical Laboratory TechnologyCA $54,000 - $64,000Yes
Licensed Practical NurseCA $54,000 - $62,000Yes
Personal Support Worker (PSW)CA $35,000 - $44,000In Some Streams

Provinces with Highest Demand for Healthcare Workers

These provinces actively recruit foreign-trained healthcare professionals through Provincial Nominee Programmes (PNPs) and Express Entry-linked healthcare streams.

  • Ontario
  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Nova Scotia
  • Manitoba

Pathways to Work in Healthcare in Canada

There are two main paths for international students:

Work Directly (If Licensed)

  • Apply via job portals, healthcare employers, or recruitment agencies
  • Ensure credential recognition via NNAS (Nursing), CAPR (PT), etc.
  • Apply for work permit or PR (Express Entry, PNP)

Study First, Then Work & Migrate

Required Documents & Tests

The following documents test records must be kept at hand ready to be submitted to the employers at the time of recruitement.

  • Transcript of Records
  • Resume & Cover Letter
  • PRC License (if applicable)
  • English Proficiency (IELTS Academic or OET)
  • Credential assessment via WES/NNAS
  • Valid passport

Cost of Living vs Income: Is It Worth It?

The table below highlights the difference in the cost of living and average income a healthcare graduate can earn across popular cities in Canada.

CityAverage Monthly Cost (Single)Average Healthcare Job Pay (Monthly)
TorontoCA $2,200CA $6,000 - $8,000
VancouverCA $2,000CA $6,500 - $8,500
CalgaryCA $1,800CA $6,000 - $7,500
HalifaxCA $1,600CA $5,500 - $7,000

Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing, highest-paying, and most PR-friendly fields/courses in Canada. For foreign nationals with the appropriate experience and training, the opportunity has never been stronger.

Whether you plan to study or work directly, AECC helps you at every step, from admission to credentialing, visa to migration. Book your free consultation now and start your Canadian healthcare career with confidence.

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Anuj Gupta
Published by Anuj Gupta

Canada & EU Education Strategist | Head of Client Relations

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With a dynamic career in international education and corporate finance, Anuj Gupta offers a unique and strategic perspective for students looking to study abroad. He is a certified expert for Canada, holding a certification from ICEF Canada, a globally recognised standard for excellence in student counselling.

Anuj's experience is built on a foundation of leadership roles at top-tier organisations like AECC Global, IDP Education Ltd, and J.P. Morgan. His time as a Research Analyst at J.P. Morgan honed his analytical skills, which he now uses to help students make data-driven decisions about their future.

Currently, as the Head of Client Relations & Development for Canada, Germany, and Dubai, Anuj has the most current, high-level insights into these key study destinations. He has progressed through the ranks at AECC, from Team Lead for Canada to his current leadership position, giving him a deep, practical understanding of every stage of the student journey.

Anuj can help you with

  • Getting Certified Canada Guidance: Receive advice from an ICEF-certified professional to ensure your application to Canadian institutions is accurate and effective.
  • Making Data-Backed Decisions: Use his experience as a research analyst to strategically choose the right country, university, and programme that aligns with your financial and career goals.
  • Navigating European & Dubai Admissions: Get expert insights into the growing study destinations of Germany and Dubai from a professional who leads development in these regions.
  • Understanding the Big Picture: Benefit from his leadership perspective to understand the international education landscape and position yourself for success.

Anuj holds an MBA in Finance, making him exceptionally qualified to advise on the financial aspects of studying abroad. When you read his articles, you're gaining knowledge from a certified strategist with a strong corporate background. 

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