Rural and Northern Immigration pilot Program (RNIP )is about to get a new city North Bay in its list.

We’re expecting in the next couple of weeks North Bay will be the 10th community to accept applications through the RNIP. Soon it’s going to launch the website then candidates apply.

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program is one of the successful ideas generated in the year 2019 right after the success of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, which was introduced in the year of 2017. Now the very recent is Yukon Community Pilot Program which is also introduced just to stimulate economic growth by attracting skilled immigrants.

Canda is always known for attracting immigrants in terms of giving quick permanent residence. The majority of immigrants choose to live in cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The RNIP came into action just to bring skilled immigrants to Canada’s rural areas and by doing so they are looking for a stable economy.

What is RNIP?

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program is community-driven, where various communities selected for this program are all in all. Permanent Residence is one of the key ingredients of this program.

Communities with their provinces are below listed-

  • Ontario (North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay)
  • Manitoba (Brandon, Altona/Rhineland)
  • Saskatchewan (Moose Jaw)
  • Alberta (Claresholm)
  • British Columbia (Vernon, West Kootenay)
  • Nunavut
  • The Northwest Territories
  • Yukon

What is the process to apply?

You are just four steps away for the permanent residence application-

  1. You need to check the requirements as per the IRCC eligibility list and the community-specific list.
    • IRCC requirements:
      1. Minimum 1 year of work experience inside or outside of Canada with mentioned hours and you should mention your essential duties which are listed in your National Occupational Classification (NOC).
      2. International students are exempted from work experience if they have completed >= 2 years of course within the community.
      3. Language requirement as part Canadian Language Benchmark(CLB) standard.
        NOC 0 & A: CLB-6
        NOC B: CLB-5
        NOC C & D: CLB-4
      4. Educational must be a minimum of high school level/diploma and should have the Educational Credential Report.
      5. You need to show settlement funds as per the IRCC list.
    • Each community will also have its process-
      Like-
      i. Eligibility requirements
      ii. Job search process
      iii. Recommendation Process
      One can find that in the specific community website.
  2. Find a job from the specific community employer you are applying for.
  3. After getting a job offer you need to apply for the community recommendation.
  4. If the community recommends you then you can apply for the permanent residence.

Above all, if you intend to participate in this pilot program you should have a clear plan to live in the community.

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