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Looking for a Licensed Practical Nurse job in Canada (2026)?

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Searching across borders is exhausting — dozens of local sites, in a language you may not speak, the same details typed into box after box. Upload your CV once, in any language. We read it, send you straight to the right job sites in Canada, and erase your file. Read once, then gone — never stored, never logged, never sold.

1. Optimize Your Resume and Documents

  • Assessment: Open an NNAS report and have your nursing credentials verified.
  • Licence: Apply to the provincial practical-nursing regulator and prepare for the registration exam.
  • Immigration: Target PNP streams that prioritise LPNs; build an Express Entry profile.

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A few things to check before you start

  • Have you started an NNAS credential assessment?
  • Which province's practical-nursing regulator are you targeting?
  • Do you have a language test for Express Entry/PNP?

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Licensed Practical Nurse jobs in Canada — questions answered

Where are licensed practical nurse jobs in Canada?
Demand for LPNs is at a peak in hospitals and clinics, with a major nursing shortage projected to continue; LPNs sit under NOC 32101 (TEER 2).
What salary range do licensed practical nurse jobs in Canada pay?
Around C$29.02/hour; typically C$40,000–C$78,000 a year, highest in Alberta and BC.
Which cities hire licensed practical nurses in Canada?
Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Winnipeg
Which employers hire licensed practical nurses in Canada?
Provincial health authorities, Long-term care operators, Clinics and home-care providers
What licence or credential do you need in Canada?
Provincial licensure is required after a credential assessment (commonly NNAS) and a registration exam; requirements vary by province.
What work-permit / visa route applies in Canada?
Express Entry / PNP; LPN (NOC 32101) is a strong PNP target in several provinces.
What language level do you need?
English (or French); language scores raise points.

Good to know about Licensed Practical Nurse jobs in Canada

  • Alberta and BC pay the most and have strong demand.
  • A credential assessment (NNAS) precedes provincial licensure — start early.

No local recruitment sites curated yet for Canada. We're working on expanding coverage.

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