Salary Data 2026

Canada Salaries by Profession 2026

Key Takeaway

Compare estimated net monthly salaries for 25 professions in Canada. Sorted by earning potential with visa and recognition info. Updated 2026-03-12.

Updated 2026-03-12 · 25 professions · 25 with salary data

How much can you earn as a skilled immigrant in Canada? Below we compare estimated net monthly salaries across 25 professions, sorted by earning potential. The highest-paying role is Doctor at €6,400/month. The cost of living for a single person starts from €2,000/month in Montreal.

Salary Table: All Professions

ProfessionScoreEst. Net Monthly (EUR)Recognition RequiredRecommendation
Doctor 8.0/10 €6,400 Yes Strong choice for Doctors. Strengths: top-tier salaries.
AI Engineer 8.0/10 €5,760 No Strong choice for AI Engineers. Strengths: top-tier salaries, accessible visa pathways, strong career growth.
Dentist 7.3/10 €5,760 Yes Strong choice for Dentists. Strengths: top-tier salaries.
Software Engineer 8.0/10 €5,120 No Strong choice for Software Engineers. Strengths: top-tier salaries, accessible visa pathways, strong career growth.
Cybersecurity Specialist 7.6/10 €4,800 No Strong choice for Cybersecurity Specialists. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Financial Analyst 7.2/10 €4,480 No Strong choice for Financial Analysts. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Pharmacist 7.2/10 €4,160 Yes Viable option for Pharmacists.
Mechanical Engineer 7.6/10 €4,160 No Strong choice for Mechanical Engineers. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
UX Designer 7.4/10 €4,160 No Strong choice for UX Designers. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Civil Engineer 7.6/10 €4,000 Yes Strong choice for Civil Engineers. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Data Analyst 7.4/10 €3,840 No Strong choice for Data Analysts. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Architect 7.2/10 €3,840 Yes Viable option for Architects.
Hotel Manager 8.2/10 €3,520 No Excellent destination for Hotel Managers. Strengths: top-tier salaries, accessible visa pathways.
Accountant 7.0/10 €3,520 Yes Viable option for Accountants.
Digital Marketer 7.2/10 €3,520 No Strong choice for Digital Marketers. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Electrician 6.7/10 €2,880 No Viable option for Electricians.
Graphic Designer 6.8/10 €2,880 No Viable option for Graphic Designers. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Nurse 7.2/10 €2,720 Yes Strong choice for Nurses. Strengths: accessible visa pathways.
Plumber 6.7/10 €2,720 No Viable option for Plumbers.
Teacher 6.7/10 €2,560 Yes Viable option for Teachers.
Welder 6.3/10 €2,400 No Viable option for Welders.
Truck Driver 6.3/10 €2,240 No Viable option for Truck Drivers.
Chef 7.0/10 €2,240 No Viable option for Chefs.
Construction Worker 6.3/10 €2,080 No Viable option for Construction Workers.
Caregiver 6.1/10 €1,760 No Consider alternatives for Caregivers.

Salaries are estimated net monthly figures in EUR. “Data pending” indicates that salary data is not yet available for that profession in Canada.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest-paying professions in Canada for immigrants?

Based on estimated net monthly salaries, Doctor tops the list in Canada at €6,400 per month. Salaries vary significantly by profession, with tech and healthcare roles typically commanding the highest wages for skilled immigrants.

Are these salaries in Canada net or gross?

All salary figures shown are estimated net monthly amounts in EUR after taxes and social contributions. Actual take-home pay may vary based on individual tax circumstances, benefits, and employment contracts.

Do I need professional recognition to work in Canada?

It depends on your profession. Regulated professions such as doctors, nurses, dentists, and architects typically require credential recognition before you can practise. The recognition column in the table above indicates which professions have this requirement in Canada.

Data sourced from official government portals, Numbeo, Glassdoor, and verified employer surveys. Figures are indicative and should be used alongside professional immigration advice. Last updated 2026-03-12.