Tech Jobs in Canada
Software development, IT infrastructure, data science, cybersecurity, UX design, product management, and DevOps roles across Canada's booming tech sector.
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Read moreTechnology Jobs in Canada — What You Need to Know
Canada's technology sector is one of the fastest-growing in the world, with major hubs in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa attracting global talent. The country ranks among the top five destinations for tech workers internationally, driven by competitive salaries, quality of life, and a welcoming immigration system. Toronto's tech ecosystem alone employs over 400,000 workers, while Vancouver has become a global centre for visual effects, gaming, and AI research. Montreal leads in artificial intelligence thanks to institutions like Mila and significant investment from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Samsung. The Global Talent Stream provides expedited two-week LMIA processing for tech roles, making Canada one of the easiest countries for skilled developers and engineers to obtain work permits. Provincial Nominee Programs in British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia have dedicated tech streams with lower CRS requirements. Remote work has expanded opportunities beyond major cities, with many Canadian tech companies offering fully distributed positions. The sector spans software development, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, data science, machine learning, DevOps, product management, and UX design. Startups and scale-ups in fintech, healthtech, cleantech, and e-commerce are particularly active in hiring foreign talent.
Top Employers
- Shopify
- RBC
- Amazon
- TD Bank
- CGI
- OpenText
Key Information
$80,000 – $140,000
20 jobs
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Immigration Pathways
The Global Talent Stream offers 2-week LMIA processing for eligible tech roles. BC Tech Pilot and Ontario's Tech Draw provide additional pathways with lower CRS thresholds.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Technology Jobs in Canada
How many technology jobs are active in Canada right now?
JobFit is currently tracking 20 technology jobs in Canada. LMIA-friendly roles are refreshed as new employer data is verified. Remote roles can change quickly, so check the job list for the latest availability.
Which provinces are strongest for technology jobs?
ontario, quebec, british-columbia currently show the highest concentration of listings for technology roles on JobFit.
What should newcomers know before applying to technology jobs?
The Global Talent Stream offers 2-week LMIA processing for eligible tech roles. BC Tech Pilot and Ontario's Tech Draw provide additional pathways with lower CRS thresholds. The current salary benchmark for this category is $80,000 – $140,000, and employers commonly hiring in this field include Shopify, RBC, Amazon.
Sources & review
This category guide combines live JobFit listings with official Canadian labour-market and immigration sources so job seekers can quickly understand hiring demand, pay expectations, and newcomer pathways for technology roles.
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Methodology
Province and employer rankings on this page are calculated from active JobFit listings in the technology category. Salary and immigration context are reviewed against official labour-market and newcomer guidance sources.