Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program

The Rural Northern Immigration Program is a Community Driven initiative designed to distribute the benefit of economic immigration to the smaller communities by providing a pathway to permanent residence for foreign skilled workers who want to live and work in the participating communities

RNIP Participating Communities

CommunityCommunity website
North Bay, ONhttps://northbayrnip.ca/
Sudbury, ONhttps://investsudbury.ca/why-sudbury/move-to-sudbury/rnip/
Timmins, ONwww.timminsedc.com
Sault Ste. Marie, ONwww.welcometossm.com
Thunder Bay, ONhttps://gotothunderbay.ca/
Brandon, MBwww.economicdevelopmentbrandon.com
Altona/Rhineland, MBwww.seedrgpa.com
Moose Jaw, SKhttps://www.moosejawrnip.ca/
Claresholm, ABwww.claresholm.ca
Vernon, BChttps://rnip-vernon-northok.ca/
West Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson), BChttps://wk-rnip.ca/

About the process

There are 4 steps to applying for permanent residence under this pilot.

  1. Check that you meet both
    1. IRCC eligibility requirements and
    2. the community-specific requirements.
  2. Find an eligible job with an employer in one of the participating communities.
  3. Once you have a job offer, submit your application for recommendation to the community.
  4. If a community recommends you, apply for permanent residence.

Each community will also have its own

  • Additional eligibility requirements
  • Job search process
  • Community recommendation application process

This information will be available on its website.

How to Immigrate Through the RNIP

RNIP Program Requirements 

To be considered for the RNIP, eligible candidates must meet the federal criteria listed below, as well as the requirements specified by the participating municipality where they wish to settle.

The federal criteria are:

  • Have a recommendation from one of the designated communities
  • Have one year of continuous work experience in the past three years (a minimum of 1,560 hours)
    OR
  • Have graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in the recommending community
  • Have a genuine job offer to work in one of the designated communities
  • Meet the language threshold for the NOC skill type/level of the job being offered
  • Have sufficient funds to settle and support themselves and their family in the community
  • Have an intention to live in the community

Community Recommendation

A community recommendation is based on the candidate’s:

  • Intention to live in the designated community
  • Job offer and the community’s economic needs
  • Work experience and skills
  • Ties to the community

Recommendations are made by a designated community economic development organization.

RNIP Eligibility

Work Experience

Eligible candidates must have:

  • a minimum of 1,560 hours (one year) of paid work experience in the past three years;
    • the work experience must be in one occupation but can be with different employers
    • the work experience can be obtained in Canada or outside Canada
    • the work experience can be accumulated during the 3 years preceding the application, regardless of breaks in employment
    • Self-employed work experience is not eligible

Candidates must have performed the majority of the main duties and all the essential duties listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) for their profession as well as the activities listed in the lead statement.

Please note that international students may be exempt from the work experience criteria if they are recent graduates: 

  • from a full-time post-secondary program of a least 2 years, or
  • from a full-time master’s program or higher.

Education

Candidates must have:

  • A Canadian high school diploma or the foreign equivalent;
    • Diplomas obtained outside Canada must have their equivalency confirmed by an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report from a designated organization.
    • The ECA report must be less than five years old at the time of application

Individuals who have graduated from a post-secondary program in the community that is recommending them are exempt from the work experience requirement if they graduated with:

  • a degree, diploma, certificate or trade or apprenticeship from a post-secondary program of 2 years or more and:
    1. were a full-time student for the entirety of the 2+ years
    2. obtained the credential within 18 months before the application for permanent residence
    3. were in the community for at least 16 months of the last 24 months of study

OR

  • a master’s degree or a PhD and:
    1. were a full-time student for the entirety of the degree
    2. obtained the credential within 18 months before the application for permanent residence
    3. were in the community for the entirety of the degree

Individuals who cannot apply as international students include those who:

  • studied at distance for more than half the program
  • studied English or French for more than half the program
  • received a scholarship or fellowship that requires they return to their home country to apply their studies

Job Offer

Potential candidates must have a genuine, full-time, permanent, job offer in one of the participating communities. The wage must meet the minimum wage listed for that NOC in the Canada Job Bank and the candidates’ previous experience must demonstrate that they can perform the duties of the job offered.

The Government of Canada defines a genuine job offer as one that:

  • must meet the needs of the employer
  • the employer must actively be in the business for which the offer has been made
  • the employer must be able to fulfill the terms of the offer
  • the employer must have complied with all employment laws and rules in the past

Also the job offer must be one of the TEER Category or one skill level above or below the NOC the best describe the Candidate profile. Candidates who have a job offer in the category 5, however they must have a job offer in the same NOC.

Language Requirements

The minimum language requirement is based on the NOC TEER category that applies to the candidate’s job offer.

The minimum requirements for each NOC TEER category are as follows. “CLB” stands for Canadian Language Benchmark.

  • NOC TEER category 0 and 1: Minimum language score of a CLB 6 is required
  • NOC TEER category 2 and 3: Minimum language score of a CLB 5 is required
  • NOC TEER category 4 and 5: Minimum language score of a CLB 4 is required

Funds

Candidates must demonstrate that they have enough funds to support themselves and their families after they move to Canada. These funds must be their own and may not be borrowed from anyone.

The following documents can be used as proof of funds:

  • bank account statements
  • documents that show real property or other investments (such as stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills, etc.)
  • documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money payable to you (such as banker’s drafts, cheques, traveller’s cheques or money orders)

The minimum required amount is as follows:

Number of family members (including those you support who aren’t immigrating with you)
Funds you need (in Canadian dollars)
1
$8,922
2
$11,107
3
$13,654
4
$16,579
5
$18,803
6
$21,207
7 or more
$23,611

NOTE: Individuals working legally in Canada at the time of application are exempt from the settlement funds requirement.