Complete pathway guide for supply chain managers moving to Canada. Explore Express Entry, provincial programs, requirements, and job prospects.
NOC Code
10019
TEER Category
TEER 0
Median Salary
$90,000
Supply chain managers are increasingly critical post-pandemic as organizations strengthen logistics resilience. E-commerce growth and global supply chain complexity drive demand.
Express Entry management occupation stream targets supply chain managers. SCMP designation enhances prospects.
Procurement, logistics, inventory optimization, and supply chain technology expertise valued. Understanding of cross-border trade (USMCA) beneficial.
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Multiple pathways available depending on your qualifications and circumstances.
Supply chain managers qualify with management experience and education.
Manufacturing provinces actively recruit supply chain professionals.
Manufacturing and distribution centers in Atlantic Canada need supply chain managers.
Key requirements for supply chain manager immigration to Canada.
Bachelor's in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or related field.
Minimum 2 years supply chain management with team supervision. Logistics or procurement experience.
CLB 7 minimum. CLB 9 recommended for stakeholder management.
No licensing. SCMP, CPIM, CSCP certifications advantageous.
Supply chain managers score well. Bachelor's + management + CLB 9 = 480-500.
Typical CRS Range
470-500
Processing Time
6 months
What to expect when you arrive in Canada as a supply chain manager.
3-6 months
Average time to secure first job in Canada
Get SCMP or pursue APICS certifications. Join Supply Chain Canada. Network through industry events. Target manufacturing, retail, logistics. Emphasize cost savings and efficiency improvements. Consider logistics coordinator initially.
Common questions about supply chain manager immigration to Canada
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