Moose Jaw Unveils Priority Sectors for Canada's Rural Immigration Pilot
Moose Jaw, the final of 14 communities to join Canada's Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), has unveiled its priority sectors and occupations. The city aims to attract skilled workers and help them settle permanently.
Moose Jaw's focus lies in Business, Finance, Sales and Service, Trades and Transport, Manufacturing and Utilities, and Education, Law and Social Services. Specific roles like Accounting Technicians and Administrative Officers are in high demand. The city also emphasizes healthcare, manufacturing, and skilled trades.
To participate, candidates must secure a job offer from a designated employer in these sectors. The local economic development organization must recommend the employer, who must follow certain restrictions. Applicants must meet work experience, language proficiency, and education requirements.
Eligible candidates can apply for permanent residence under the RCIP and receive a work permit during processing. Moose Jaw's clear focus on specific sectors and occupations aims to boost its economy and attract skilled workers.
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