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Does Canada accept international pilots?

Absolutely! It is indeed possible to immigrate to Canada as a pilot through the Targeted Express Entry Canada program. The Canadian government recognizes the vital role that pilots play in the aviation industry and has included specific occupations in the Targeted Occupations List for Aviation professionals.



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American pilots in possession of a Federal Aviation Administration certificate, simply need to get their medical approval and then complete the conversion courses, write the exam and if they pass, they'll get their Canadian license. It's a similar conversion process for pilots who hold licenses in the UK or Australia.

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You must pass a Canadian medical exam by a recognized Transport Canada aviation medical examiner. You must then pass a written exam on Canadian air law (PSTAR exam), and a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Certificate exam.

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Canada needs 7,000 pilots by 2025: report
Retirements, high training costs and poor pay are fuelling a pilot shortage in Canada, industry analysts say, at a time when travel has surged in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Transport Canada's Civil Aviation (TCCA) Directorate is Canada's civil aviation authority.

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The average pilot salary in Canada is $85,638 per year or $43.92 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $63,150 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $136,642 per year.

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Are pilots paid well in Canada? The average salary for a Pilot is $110,832 per year in Canada, which is 5% higher than the average Air Canada salary of $104,865 per year for this job.

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It's up to the country, but in general, a pilot's license from one ICAO-compliant country is valid in any ICAO-compliant country. Practically speaking, your U.S. pilot's license is valid most places in the world.

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You Will Get More Time Off As A Pilot This means, as a long-haul pilot, you can live in a different country to the country where your base is located. The requirement to commute less frequently offers a lot of freedom. It means that pilots can live almost anywhere in the world.

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Here is a list of highest-paying countries for pilots.
  • France. Average Salary: $96,905. ...
  • Finland. Average Salary: $100,396. ...
  • United Arab Emirates. Average Salary: $104,699. ...
  • Japan. Average Salary: $104,840. ...
  • Ireland. Average Salary: $104,995. ...
  • Austria. Average Salary: $108,685. ...
  • Netherlands. Average Salary: $109,056. ...
  • Norway.


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Is becoming a pilot easy in Canada? Obtaining the license requires about 65 hours of flight training and about 80 hours of ground school. After these series of training, you are required to take a transport Canada written and flight test to confirm your knowledge and expertise.

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To work in the U.S., Canadian pilots must have a high level of experience and be sponsored by an American employer.

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Average Delta Air Lines Pilot yearly pay in the United States is approximately $180,067, which is 171% above the national average. Salary information comes from 4 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.

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Traditionally a pilot at a regional airline might start out earning less than $50,000 per year, but get hired on by a major airline and that goes up quickly into the six figures, and well over $300,000 for senior captains flying widebody aircraft overseas. Some earn over $400,000.

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An International Pilot in your area makes on average $8,617 per month, or $350 (42.347%) more than the national average monthly salary of $8,267.

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The USA is one of the top countries for flight training. It is home to some of the world's oldest and most reputed universities and training institutions. It is also globally acknowledged for its flight education curriculum.

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Continental Growth In the 2019 outlook, CAE reported the need for more than 91,000 pilots in Asia Pacific, 65,000 pilots in North America, 16,000 in South America, 42,000 in Europe, 25,000 in the Middle East, and 4,000 in Africa.

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