OpportunitiesSkilled Trades

Build whatCanada is short on

By 2028, Canada loses roughly 700,000 tradespeople to retirement. We finance the international talent stepping in to build what comes next.

700K

Projected retirements from Canadian skilled trades by 2028*

  • Government backingC$1B+annual skills investment
  • Median earningsC$65Kcertified tradespeople
  • Future openings1 in 6new Canadian jobs
  • Work permitPGWP-vettedprograms only

Source: Government of Canada, projected retirements in the skilled trades (2022–2028).

Why trades, why now

A generational labour gap, met with Canada’s biggest trades push in years.

Three forces — demographic, economic, policy — are pushing Canada to actively import skilled talent. Here is the shape of the opening.

01
C$1B+

Public investment every year

Ottawa and the provinces back the skilled trades with more than a billion dollars annually in training, apprenticeships, and wage subsidies — the tailwind behind every program we finance.

Source · Government of Canada
02
C$65K

Median annual earnings

Certified tradespeople earn a strong, stable wage with overtime, union premiums, and specialization premiums on top. In the high-demand trades, experienced earnings regularly cross six figures.

Source · Job Bank Canada
03
1 in 6

Future Canadian job openings

By 2028, nearly one in six new job openings in Canada will be in the skilled trades — driven by a retirement wave of roughly 700,000 workers and a national push to build more housing.

Source · Government of Canada
Roles you can train for

In-demand trades. All PGWP-aligned.

A few of the most popular trades — every program we match you to qualifies for Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit pathway. Pick the one that matches your hands-on strengths.

Programs shown are representative. Exact partner schools, intakes, and credentials vary by intake and province. Many trades careers continue into a paid apprenticeship phase after your college credential — that’s on-the-job work, not financed study.

Earnings explorer

What a Canadian trade can actually pay.

Pick a role and a province to see a realistic median. Overtime, union premiums, and specialization add to this — the number below is a conservative starting point.

Role
Province
Median annual salary
C$78,000

Median earnings for a Electrician in Ontario. Based on Job Bank hourly wage data, calculated over a standard work year.

Source · Job Bank Canada

Estimates only. Actual earnings depend on certification, employer, hours, overtime, and regional demand. This tool is for informational purposes and should not be relied upon as financial advice.

Student spotlight

Real students, in their own words.

Deborah K., Construction Engineering Technician
🇬🇭Ghana
I found Passage’s transparency valuable, particularly for where I’m coming from. They are always forthcoming with information, and when they don’t have an answer, they connect you with someone who does. They treat you as an individual rather than just another statistic.
Deborah K.
Approved for a Passage loan
Program
Construction Engineering Technician
Fall 2024
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Your step-by-step pathway.

Four phases. One team. We tell you what’s next at every step so nothing falls through the cracks.

  1. 01

    Align your interest

    Map what you want to study with the careers Canada actually needs by sector and region.

    10 min
  2. 02

    Get fast-track admission

    Submit your application and our team will screen your documents and work with partner colleges for your offer letter.

    1–3 weeks
  3. 03

    Secure your funding

    We review your credit profile and secure your seat the moment your cash collateral comes through.

    2 weeks
  4. 04

    Finalize your visa

    We connect you with independent RCIC-licensed professionals who handle the legal work.

    Country dependent

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Skilled trades FAQ

Questions from future tradespeople.

Still wondering about something specific to trades? Our team replies in plain English within one business day.

We fund PGWP-aligned college diplomas and apprenticeship-combined programs across construction engineering, electrical, plumbing, welding, HVAC, automotive, carpentry, and millwright trades at partner institutions across Canada. Final program options depend on your profile, preferred province, and intake.

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