RURAL COMMUNITY

IMMIGRATION PILOT (RCIP)

The RCIP allows eligible employers to make full-time permanent job
offers to skilled foreign workers who can help fill identified labor
shortages in the community.

WHY RCIP ?

The RCIP is a unique permanent residence pathway for international workers, aimed toward filling important labour shortages in ThunderBay and surrounding communities

The RCIP is designed for workers who have an intention to reside in the community over the long term, and for employees who are looking for long-term worker retention

Highly Skilled foreign workers with relevant work experience and qualifications. Allows invitation to foreign workers for various job teers across various industries

EMPLOYER REQUIREMENTS

Region’s update

The Rural and Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) program is executed in various regions across Canada. As of my last update, these regions included:

 

Thunder Bay, OntarioBrandon, Manitoba
Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioAltona/Rhineland, Manitoba
Sudbury, OntarioClaresholm, Alberta
Timmins, OntarioVernon, British Columbia
North Bay, OntarioWest Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson), British Columbia 

 

Federal Requirements

As a first step, all employers wishing to participate in the RCIP and/or FCIP programs must meet the legal requirements of a designated employer, as outlined by Immigrations, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, which are outlined below. The employer must prove:

  • it carries on a genuine business that has been in continuous, active operation under the same management for at least two years within the designated community or it can demonstrate continuous, active operation in another location, in which case the economic development organization must confirm that the relocation of the business to the designated community will make or has made a substantial contribution to that community’s economy;
  • it carries on business in relation to at least one priority occupation and at least 75% of the work is performed within the designated community;
  • has successfully completed intercultural competency training;
  • it has successfully completed mandatory onboarding training;
  • it commits to supporting the settlement of each applicant and any accompanying family members, including by facilitating access to the settlement and social service support;
  • it is not in contravention of employment standards and occupational health and safety legislation; and
  • it is not
 
  1. a consulate,
  2. an employer referred to in paragraph 200(3)(g.1) or (h) of the Regulations
  3. a business that recruits individuals in order to establish a pool of candidates who are intended to be transferred or contracted to other businesses,
  4. a business in which a majority of voting or ownership interests are held, either individually or collectively, by the foreign national or their spouse or common-law partner or that is controlled, directly or indirectly, by the foreign national or their spouse or common-law partner, or
  5. a business owned by a representative who is a person referred to in subsection 91(2) of the Act.

Employers must also take the required training that is offered by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Information on this is available on the IR

 

Other Requirements

Other requirements, including municipal requirements and details on priority industries and occupations will be released at a later date.

ABOUT US

We at CITRN, assist Canadian companies in meeting their labor shortage through the placement of foreign workers, in adherence to the mandate of the Federal Government. We are a 30-year-old licensed Immigration and Recruitment Company based in Toronto with a regional office in Thunder Bay.



WE SPECIALIZE IN CONSTRUCTION, MINING, TRANSPORTATION, HOSPITALITY, FARMING AND NURSING RECRUITMENT


We undertake all recruitment and legal procedures required to place a foreign worker in your company. CITRN is one of the few immigration consultants specializing in RCIP, that is serving local communities like Thunder Bay at a time when the need for expertise and regulated immigration consultants grows to navigate employers through the RCIP process.

CREDENTIALS OF OUR CANDIDATES:


1. Highly skilled and IELTS Certified,

2. Holds relevant international work experience and certificates
3. Strong work ethic and has the potential to adapt in the Canadian Labor force,


OUR INTERVIEW PROCESS:


1. We provide a shortlist of qualified workers relevant to your needs

2. We arrange for zoom interviews at the convenience of the hiring manager
3. Upon selection of the employee, we process his application

INDUSTRIES WE SERVE

CONSTRUCTION

FARMING

Hospitality

Mining

Transportation

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Contact Details

Call Us

(416) 465-1548
(437) 247-2958

Email

info@chisca.ca

address

658 Danforth Ave. Suite 207 Toronto Ont. Canada M4K 1R2

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