Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations
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Definition
Court reporters record and transcribe verbatim the proceedings of courts, legislative assemblies and committees, and prepare transcripts for use by judges, tribunals and quasi-judicial panels. They are employed by courts of law, provincial and federal legislative assemblies and committees, or they may be self-employed. Medical transcriptionists record, transcribe and edit dictation by physicians and other health care providers, surgical proceedings, health-related reports and other medical documentation. They are employed by hospitals, medical clinics and doctors' offices, or they may be self-employed. Closed captioners, braille technicians and other transcriptionists are included in this unit group.
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Overview
NOC 12110 covers court reporters, medical transcriptionists, and related occupations in Canada. Classified under TEER 2 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 system, these professionals are essential for accurate verbatim documentation. Court reporters record and transcribe legislative, committee, and judicial proceedings, while medical transcriptionists transcribe medical reports, diagnostic interpretations, and clinical notes dictated by healthcare providers.
To qualify for immigration pathways like Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker or Canadian Experience Class) under NOC 12110, applicants must meet specific employment standards. Court reporters typically need a college program in court reporting and shorthand certification. Medical transcriptionists generally require post-secondary training in medical transcription or a related field, alongside strong knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy.
This occupation is highly valued across provincial nominee programs (PNPs) and federal pathways due to its technical requirements. Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For official guidance, please consult Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
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Occupation data: Statistics Canada / ESDC — National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.