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By Rebecca Major
Posted on September 3, 2024
Updated on September 4, 2024
Under Canadian Immigration law, pilot programs cannot exceed five years, starting the day on which the instructions take effect. The RNIP ran from August 2019 to August 2024, at which time, IRCC had no option but to close the program, irrespective of its success. Although IRCC will not accept any new applications, they will continue to process applications submitted before August 31, 2024.
In anticipation of the RNIP closing, in March 2024, IRCC announced that the RNIP would be turned into a permanent immigration program. Given the time taken to achieve this, IRCC confirmed its intent to introduce two new pilot programs and continue the legacy of the RNIP.
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Two new pilot programs are set to be launched in the fall of 2024. These are:
Both pilot programs are designed to attract and retain skilled foreign workers in rural and francophone minority communities, boosting their economic and linguistic vitality.
We expect to receive an update on these two new pilot programs in the coming months.
In addition to these pilot programs, the Rural and Northern Immigration permanent immigration program should be coming into force in the not-so-distant future, however, no additional information has been provided on this program.
While the closure of the RNIP was expected, it may still come as a disappointment to some, especially considering the replacement pilot programs and the permanent program are not yet effective, meaning RNIP would-be applicants are forced to look for alternatives.
These alternatives include:
Pursuing Express Entry might be a particularly attractive option for those who are eligible for at least one of the above programs and who boast a competitive score under the Express Entry points system, known as the Comprehensive Ranking System.
For those with an expiring work permit, it’s worth exploring options to extend this while applying for permanent residency.
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