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Pictou County has released its list of priority sectors and occupations under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP).
Located a two-hour drive from Halifax, Pictou County’s RCIP designated area includes Pictou Landing First Nation, the Municipality of Pictou County, and the towns of New Glasgow, Pictou, Stellarton, Trenton, and Westville.
The RCIP is a federal pathway to permanent residence for foreign nationals with job offers from designated employers in participating rural communities in Canada.
Pictou County’s priority sectors
Each participating community has been allowed to choose five sectors for the RCIP.
Pictou County will be focusing on the following sectors for 2025:
Only companies in the identified priority sectors are eligible to become designated employers. Once designated, these companies can offer jobs to foreign workers, giving them a pathway to PR through the pilot.
The following occupations will be capped at no more than 10% of Pictou County's total annual RCIP allocation:
The Pictou County RCIP has been allocated 60 slots in total for 2025
What is the significance of the priority occupations?
The RCIP is an employer-driven pathway. Foreign workers need a job offer from a designated employer that is within a priority occupation to be eligible.
Once an employer has identified a candidate to fill a vacancy, they must complete a Recommendation Application and submit this to the Pictou County Partnership.
A foreign national needs to receive a recommendation before they can apply to (IRCC) for PR (and a work permit, if needed).
Designated employers can submit recommendation applications from the 1st to the 15th of each month until the end of the year (except in December when the deadline is the 10th).
Apart from having a qualifying job offer that is from a designated employer in the community and within a priority occupation , foreign nationals need to meet other criteria:
The RCIP is a federal PR pathway aimed at helping rural communities outside Quebec address labour shortages by attracting foreign nationals who want to live and work in these communities long term.