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Canada launches new immigration pilots to benefit rural and Francophone minority communities, creating a permanent program.

Rural and Francophone minority communities are critical to Canada’s long-term growth, and regional immigration plays a key role in strengthening their economies. In particular, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) has been successful in connecting businesses and employers in remote communities with the skilled newcomers they need to thrive.

That is why today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced new pilots for rural and Francophone minority communities, as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues work toward creating a permanent rural immigration program. These are the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot.

The Rural Community Immigration Pilot will launch in the fall of 2024. It aims to ensure that rural communities continue to have the ability to access programs that address labour shortages and help local businesses find the workers they need. It will provide pathways to permanent residence for newcomers who can help to overcome critical labour job shortages and want to live long term in these smaller communities.

Modelled on the success of the RNIP and as part of our Francophone Immigration Policy, we are also launching the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot in the fall of 2024. The pilot will focus on increasing the number of French-speaking newcomers settling in Francophone minority communities outside of Quebec and will help ensure the economic development of Francophone minority communities, while also helping to restore and increase their demographic weight.

IRCC will open the community application process this spring to select communities who will participate in the pilots and will share more details in the coming months.

As we work to establish RNIP as a permanent program, these new pilots will help attract and retain skilled foreign workers in rural and Francophone minority communities, contributing to their economic and linguistic vitality. IRCC looks forward to continued collaboration with these communities as we work together to strengthen our immigration programs.

Canada launched 2 new pilot pathways and made RNIP permanent.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller stated on Wednesday that Ottawa will make the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) a permanent immigration programme this autumn, as well as launch two new pilot pathways to help rural towns recruit more immigrants, particularly francophones.

“I am here to confirm that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will make the RNIP permanent,” Miller stated in Sudbury on March 6.

The new permanent programme, known as the Rural Immigration Programme (RIP), will be implemented this autumn with the new experimental programmes.

The two new pilot programmes will be the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP).

The new pilot programme will attempt to ensure that rural communities continue to have access to programmes that address workforce shortages and assist local businesses in finding the personnel they require. It will give avenues to permanent residence for newcomers who can contribute to the resolution of acute labour shortages and wish to dwell in these tiny towns for the long term.

Permanent residence pathways for Hong Kong residents Pilot until August 31, 2026

Under this pilot for Hong Kong residents, there are two streams:
Stream A: In-Canada graduates and Stream B: Canadian work experience

Eligibility Under Stream A : In-Canada graduates

  1. The applicant should have a valid passport issued by one of the following:
    Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
    United Kingdom to a British National (Overseas) as a person born, naturalized, or registered in Hong Kong
  2. Applicant should be inside Canada with valid status.
  3. Applicant should have a level 5 score in all 4 skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) in English or French
  4. have graduated from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada within 3 years before you apply with minimum two years diploma or Post graduation Diploma study or a degree (associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral) or a graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate for a program of at least 1 year.

Eligibility Under Stream B: Canadian work experience

  1. Applicant should have a valid passport issued by one of the following:
    Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
    United Kingdom to a British National (Overseas) as a person born, naturalized, or registered in Hong Kong
  2. Applicant should be inside Canada with valid status.
  3. Applicant should have a level 5 score in all 4 skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) in English or French
  4. have worked in Canada for at least 12 months full-time, or an equal amount of part-time hours in the 3 years before you apply.

3,500 PR Invitations to Apply for Healthcare Jobs Are Issued by Canada

Amidst the newest improvements in the Express Entry system, the Canadian immigration landscape is in a state of flux.

Today, the Immigration and Refugee Council (IRCC) issued 3,500 invitations to apply (ITAs) in a healthcare jobs focused round of invitations for the second Express Entry draw of the week.

3,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Healthcare occupations category were issued by Canada in its first occupations-based Express Entry draw of the year on February 14, 2023.

The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for that draw was 422 points, which is 9 points less than the minimum score for the previous healthcare occupations draw, which took place on October 26, 2023, which was 431 points.

We want to assist you in moving to Canada if you are a candidate with the necessary skills and credentials for one of the 82 jobs in Canada for occupation-specific Express Entry drawings. Please submit your resume here.

In the latest Express Entry draw, 1,490 invitations were issued to apply for Canadian PR.

In the all-program category, Canada issued 1,490 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the second Express Entry draw of the year on February 13, with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 535 points.

which is 6 points less than in the previous all-program draw, which took place on January 31, 2024, and had a minimum CRS score of 541 points.

This was the fifth invitation round for Express Entry in 2024 and the 283rd altogether.

Applicants have 60 days to submit their applications, and they will be reviewed in the customary six months.

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