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Looking for a Respiratory Therapist job in Canada (2026)?

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1. Optimize Your Resume and Documents

  • Assessment: If your program isn't approved, prepare for the provincial college's NCF-based entry-to-practice assessment.
  • Immigration: Build an Express Entry profile; watch for category-based health draws.
  • Documents: Get an educational credential assessment and language test ready.

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A few things to check before you start

  • Is your respiratory-therapy program approved, or will you need the NCF assessment?
  • Do you have an ECA and language test for Express Entry?
  • Are you targeting a province with a clear licensing route?

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Respiratory Therapist jobs in Canada — questions answered

Where are respiratory therapist jobs in Canada?
A growing shortage of respiratory therapists, perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists is expected to open PR opportunities via occupation-targeted Express Entry draws.
What salary range do respiratory therapist jobs in Canada pay?
Competitive provincial salaries; varies by province and setting.
Which cities hire respiratory therapists in Canada?
Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Halifax
Which employers hire respiratory therapists in Canada?
Provincial health authorities, Acute-care hospitals, Home-care and sleep-medicine providers
What licence or credential do you need in Canada?
Registration with the provincial college is required. Graduates of non-approved programs complete an entry-to-practice assessment based on the NCF (assessment fee about C$500).
What work-permit / visa route applies in Canada?
Express Entry, including occupation-targeted category draws (NOC 32103/3214 family); a job offer helps.
What language level do you need?
English (or French).

Good to know about Respiratory Therapist jobs in Canada

  • Occupation-targeted Express Entry draws can favour respiratory therapists.
  • Licensing is provincial — confirm the college for your target province.

Local job sites in Canada (3)

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