
North Bay's Rural Immigration Pilot: Designated Employers & Pathways
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The North Bay & Area Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), an employer-driven program designed to address labour shortages in specific sectors within the North Bay region by facilitating a pathway to Canadian permanent residence for skilled foreign workers. They detail the eligibility criteria for both employers and candidates, emphasizing the need for employers to be designated and offer full-time, permanent jobs in priority occupations and sectors. In contrast, candidates must meet federal and community requirements, including language proficiency, education, and work experience. The process involves employers submitting community recommendation applications on behalf of candidates during monthly intake periods, with applications scored based on a points system. A community recommendation allows a candidate to apply for permanent residence through IRCC, though the final decision rests with immigration authorities, and an optional work permit may be available during processing.