Upholsterers
Classification
Sales & service
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Definition
Upholsterers cover furniture, fixtures and similar items with fabric, leather or other upholstery materials. They are employed by furniture, aircraft, motor vehicle and other manufacturing companies, furniture retail outlets and repair shops or they may be self-employed.
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Overview
Under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 system, Upholsterers are classified under NOC code 63221. This occupation falls under TEER 3, reflecting its categorization as a skilled trade that requires specific technical training or work experience. Individuals working as upholsterers are primarily employed by furniture manufacturing companies, furniture repair and upholstery shops, or they may operate their own self-employed businesses. Due to its TEER 3 status, this occupation is eligible for federal economic immigration programs managed through Canada's Express Entry system, including the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
According to the Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) guidelines, the primary duties of NOC 63221 include discussing upholstery fabrics, materials, and styles with customers, laying out and cutting fabrics, replacing worn-out webbing, springs, and padding, and operating industrial sewing machines. Employment requirements typically include the completion of secondary school, along with either a college program or an apprenticeship program in upholstery, or several years of on-the-job training. Meeting these specific requirements is critical for candidates seeking to validate their skilled work experience for Canadian permanent residency applications.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional immigration advice. For official guidelines, please consult Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Educational overview summarizing this occupation. Always confirm against the official NOC profile and IRCC before relying on it.
Occupation data: Statistics Canada / ESDC — National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.