Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
About the Pilot Program
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program is a community- grounded program. It aims to bring the benefits of profitable immigration to lower communities by creating a pathway to endless hearthstone for professed foreign workers who wish to live and work in one of the sharing communities.
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About the Process :
Under the Pilot Program, the operation process for endless hearthstone is a 4- step process.
Corroborate that you meet both
IRCC eligibility criteria;
community-specific conditions.
Find a qualifying job with an employer in one of the sharing communities.
After entering a job offer, submit your referral request to the community.
still, apply for endless hearthstone, If you admit a referral from a community.
Each community will also have established
its own fresh eligibility conditions;
its own job hunt processes;
its own community referral process.
This information will be posted on its website.
Communities:
Community Website:
North Bay (Ontario) (only in English )
Sudbury (Ontario)
Thunder Bay (Ontario) (only in English)
Timmins (Ontario)
Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario) (only in English)
Brandon (Manitoba) (only in English)
Altona/Rhineland (Manitoba) (only in English)
Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan) (only in English)
Claresholm (Alberta) (only in English)
Vernon (C.-B.) (only in English)
West Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson) (C.-B.) (only in English)
What to anticipate from a community:
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Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program |
The Pilot Program is a community- grounded program, which means that communities:
Will estimate implicit aspirants who
Stylish meet the profitable requirements of the community;
have a genuine job offer that meets the community's conditions
intend to remain in the community;
Recommend campaigners for endless occupancy to IRCC for final decision;
Link Beginners to agreement services and mentorship openings offered by established individualities in the community.
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