The Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released key details regarding the Remote Areas Immigration Pilot (RCIP). RCIP is a way for foreigners who meet the following conditions:
Can help fill the labor shortage in designated rural communities in Canada (outside Quebec); and
I want to live in these communities for a long time.
Which communities have been selected to participate in RCIP?
On January 30th, IRCC announced that 14 communities have been selected to participate in the pilot program:
Pictou County, Nova Scotia (NS)
North Bay, Ontario
Sudbury, Ontario
Timmins, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Steinbach, Manitoba Province (MB)
Altona/Rhineland, Manitoba (MB)
Brandon, Manitoba (MB)_
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (SK)
Claresholm, Alberta (AB)
West Kootenay, BC
North Okanagan Shuswap, British Columbia, BC(North Okanagan Shuswap, BC)
Peace Liard, BC
Each community will have a local economic development organization as a representative, which will collaborate with IRCC to identify labor gaps, nominate trustworthy employers, and recommend candidates to IRCC for PR. The community will provide further detailed information and a timeline on when employers and potential PR candidates can apply.
Who is eligible to participate in RCIP?
RCIP is a community-based approach that focuses on employers. All candidates are required to obtain job invitations from designated employers that meet specific criteria. In order to qualify, candidates must possess:
Work experience: Must meet certain conditions. For international graduates who meet certain conditions, this requirement can also be waived.
Real job opportunities: job opportunities from designated employers (approved by economic development organizations).
Language proficiency: The required Canadian language benchmark depends on the NOC TEER of the job opportunity.
Education: Applicants must obtain at least a secondary school level certificate.
Financial proof: The applicant needs to prove that they have sufficient funds to sustain themselves and their family for one year.
Residence intention: The applicant must intend to reside in the designated community where they will be working.
Recommendation certificate: Applicants must hold a valid recommendation certificate issued by an economic development organization when applying.
Attention: Applicants residing within Canada must have a valid temporary resident status at the time of application and must continue to maintain a valid Canadian status until obtaining PR.
Source: Shunda Immigration