RCIP in North Bay, ON


Rural and Community Immigration Pilot

The Rural and Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) offers eligible employers a valuable opportunity to address crucial labor shortages within their communities. Through this program, employers can extend full-time permanent job offers to skilled foreign workers who possess the expertise needed to fill these gaps effectively. By participating in the RCIP, employers not only meet their immediate staffing needs but also contribute to the growth and development of their communities, creating a more robust and sustainable workforce.

 

RCIP: Fostering Long-Term Residency and Workforce Stability

The RCIP is tailored for individuals who intend to establish long-term residence in the community and for employers seeking to retain workers over an extended period.

 

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, Ontario Brandon, Manitoba
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Altona/Rhineland, Manitoba
Sudbury, Ontario Claresholm, Alberta
Timmins, Ontario North-Okanagan(Vernon), British Columbia
North Bay, Ontario West Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson), British Columbia 

 



This update provides important information about the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RCIP) in North Bay & Area for 2025. If you are an employer looking to hire foreign talent or a community organization supporting immigration, this guide outlines everything you need to know.

 

Priority Sectors and NOC Codes Approved by IRCC

The following sectors have been designated as priorities for this year:

  1. Business, Finance, and Administration
  2. Health
  3. Education, Law, Social, Community, and Government Services
  4. Sales and Service
  5. Trades and Transport

 

Occupation Code Occupation Name
11100 Financial auditors and accountants
12200 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
11200 Human resources professional
13110 Administrative assistants
14201 Banking, insurance and financial clerks
14400 Shippers & Receivers
31301 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
33100 Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants
33102 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient services associates
33103 Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants
42202 Early childhood educators and assistants
42201 Social and community service workers
44101 Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations
43100 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants
64410 Security guards and related security service occupations
64314 Hotel front desk clerks
60010 Corporate sales manager
72100 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
72200 Electricians
72404 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
72402 Heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning mechanics
72410 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers
72106 Welders and related machine operators
72310 Carpenters (includes apprentices)
75110 Construction trade helpers and labourers

 

Please note that, at this time, occupations in fast food and retail, including positions at convenience stores and gas stations, are not eligible for the pilot. These priorities are reviewed annually.

For Employers in Priority Sectors

  • There is no cost to become a designated employer.
  • You can apply for designation before hiring a foreign national or once you’ve identified a candidate.
  • Designation applications are accepted year-round.
  • Confirm your business/organization’s eligibility
  • Review the job offer and/or your candidate’s eligibility
  • Access the mandatory online training
  • Receive the Employer Designation Application Form and Guidelines.
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frequently asked questions

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What is the Rural and Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)?

The RCIP is a community-focused immigration program designed by the Canadian government to help smaller towns and rural regions attract skilled workers. If you're ready to live and work in a close-knit community, this program offers a pathway to permanent residency in Canada.

Who is eligible to apply under RCIP?

To qualify for RCIP, you must:

  • Have a valid full-time job offer from an approved employer in a participating community,
  • Meet the program’s language, education, and work experience criteria,
  • Be committed to settling in the community that recommends you.

At CITRN, we help you assess your eligibility and guide you every step of the way.

What are the benefits of applying through RCIP?

RCIP offers you:

  • A simplified pathway to Canadian permanent residency,
  • Access to communities with affordable living and job opportunities,
  • Support from local organizations and a chance to integrate easily.

Plus, with CITRN’s 35+ years of experience, you're in trusted hands.

How can CITRN support my RCIP journey?

CITRN provides full-service support, including:

  • Job matching with approved RCIP employers,
  • Preparation of all documents and legal filings,
  • Regular updates on RCIP community quotas and application timelines,
  • Representation through every step of your immigration journey.

We take pride in helping you succeed — professionally, quickly, and with integrity.

Which communities are part of RCIP?

RCIP includes rural and smaller communities across Canada — from Ontario and British Columbia to Alberta and Manitoba. Each community has specific labor needs and designated job sectors. We help you find the right opportunity in the right place.

What types of jobs are available under RCIP?

Typical job roles under RCIP include:

  • Healthcare and nursing,
  • Skilled trades (e.g., carpenters, electricians),
  • Food services and hospitality,
  • Administrative and IT positions.

At CITRN, we connect you with genuine job offers that qualify under the program.

Is an LMIA required for RCIP?

No, RCIP is LMIA-exempt, meaning employers don’t need to go through the usual Labour Market Impact Assessment. However, the job offer must come from a designated employer in an RCIP-approved community. We help verify all compliance aspects.

Can I bring my family with me?

Absolutely. If your RCIP application is approved, your spouse and dependent children can join you in Canada. Depending on your status, they may be eligible for open work permits or study permits.

How long does it take to process an RCIP application?

Generally, the RCIP process includes:

  • Community recommendation: 1 to 2 months,
  • Permanent residency application: 12 to 16 months through IRCC.

We help you fast-track everything by ensuring zero errors and full compliance from the beginning.

Is the RCIP program still available in 2025?

Yes, the RCIP program remains active in 2025, and many communities continue to welcome foreign workers. CITRN stays updated with the latest immigration policies and community openings so that you never miss an opportunity

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