Communities Report High Demand for Pilot Offering Permanent Residency for Rural Jobs

Communities Report High Demand for Pilot Offering Permanent Residency for Rural Jobs
Cattle graze in a field as houses line a hillside in Vernon, B.C., on Sept. 12, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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A pilot immigration program to help rural communities find skilled workers for hard-to-fill jobs saw 800 people receive permanent residency in the first two months of this year—and hundreds of applications are streaming in for a limited number of available spaces.

The Rural Community Immigration Pilot, or RCIP, began in 2025. It allows 14 small communities across Canada to recommend people with skills and jobs in selected sectors for permanent residency.