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 Conditions for immigration to Canada 2019 _ 2020 through the new pilot program for 
immigration to the Canadian countryside
Conditions for immigration to Canada through the Immigration to Rural and Northern Canada Pilot Program and the procedures required to apply to this program.

In an earlier article this year, we talked about a new pilot program announced by the Canadian government to attract new immigrants to live and work in rural and northern Canada, which is sparsely populated and under-resourced.

We have noted that the Canadian Immigration Department is working with the small-area authorities to establish a mechanism to receive skilled migrant workers.

Upon completion of the immigration recruitment fee, it will be announced on the Canadian Immigration official website.

A new federal program allows immigration to Canada 2019 for many people

Now a few months after this news, the Canadian government has published on the official website of immigration to Canada the conditions and procedures that everyone must do in case they want to migrate to these areas through this pilot program.
What is Canada's Rural and Northern Migration Program?

The Rural and Northern Migration Program is a program that concerns small communities and regions in Canada.

This program aims to spread the benefits of economic migration to all small areas of Canada by offering them the possibility of bringing in skilled foreign workers who wish to live and settle in these areas.

The government is partnering with these communities to test new ways to use migration to help meet the needs of the local labor market and support regional economic development, as well as long-term retention of skilled newcomers.
Canadian regions recruiting skilled workers:

Eleven rural and northern districts from five Canadian provinces have signed the agreement with the Canadian central government to recruit skilled migrants.

These areas are:

    North Bay from Ontario
    Sudbury from Ontario
    Timmins from Ontario
    Sault Ste. Marie from Ontario
    Thunder Bay from Ontario
    Brandon from Manitoba County
    Altona / Rhineland from Manitoba County
    Moose Jaw from Saskatchewan County
    Claresholm from the province of Alberta
    Vernon from British Columbia
    West Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson from British Columbia)

Conditions of immigration to Canada 2019 _ 2020 through the new pilot program

The requirements for immigration to Canada through this program are not different from those required in other Canadian immigration programs, as you will have to read all the following requirements:

    To obtain a recommendation from the Economic Organization of one of the above mentioned regions;
    Have qualified work experience or have graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in the area from which you will receive a recommendation;
    You have a qualified job offer from one of these areas;
    Meet or exceed the minimum language requirement;
    Meet or exceed educational requirements;
    Prove that you have enough money to support your transition to this community;
    Prove that you intend to live in this community or region;

In general, we will explain all of these requirements in order to be ready to run for this program
Get a recommendation from the area you want to immigrate:

One of the most important conditions for immigration to Canada through this program is to obtain a recommendation from the Canadian region to which you intend to immigrate.

These areas are granted on the basis of:

    The intention of the person to live and work in this area;
    A presentation of work appropriate to the economic needs of this community;
    Work experience and skills of the worker;
    Relationship with the community

When the recruitment and recommendation of candidates will be announced, there will be additional information on how to obtain the recommendation.
2_ Professional Experience:

You will have to prove that you have at least one year of practical experience in a particular field (at least 1560 hours) in the last three years.

One year of experience is counted when the worker has respected the following rule:

    The number of working hours referred to (1560) during one year whether full or part time;
    The working hours should be in one profession and it is best to have different employers;
    Watches should be more than 12 months at least;
    There is no difference between these hours being in or outside Canada;
    If you have previously worked in Canada, you must be a temporary resident of a work permit in Canada;
    Unpaid working hours such as volunteering or training are not counted;
    Persons working on their own account whose working hours are not counted;
    Professional experience should include a large number of duties listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC)

3_ Get a job offer:

Also one of the most important conditions for immigration to Canada through the pilot program is to get a real job offer to work in one of the regions participating in this program.

The job in which a person will work must meet the following requirements:

    The position should be full-time, which means that working hours are not less than 30 hours per week paid;
    The work should not be seasonal, which means that there is a consistent and regular paid work throughout the year;
    The work should be permanent in the sense that there is no fixed end date;
    The wage must meet or exceed the minimum wage
    Professional experience must demonstrate that a person is able to perform the duties of the job offered
    Your job offer must be at the same skill level, one higher level or one lower level of NOC that applies to your business experience.

International students are exempted from the above experience standards if they meet certain conditions that can be consulted





This article is specifically geared to people wishing to immigrate to Canada in 2019 through Canadian immigration programs. In some professional fields.

This news was announced on January 24, 2019 by the Canadian Minister of Immigration, Citizenship and Asylum in a press release published on the official website of Immigration to Canada.
Text of the press release regarding the new federal immigration program to Canada:

On January 24, 2019:

Ottawa, Ontario:

The Government of Canada is committed to supporting migration strategies that will enable small communities to achieve economic, social and demographic vitality.

Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussein announced the establishment of a pilot project on migration to rural and northern communities.

It is a five-year federal immigration program.

This program includes some remote provinces and territories to support them to access a range of services that will help newcomers to settle in the community.

Canadian rural and northern regions face unique demographic and economic challenges.

These include youth migration abroad, aging populations and lack of employment.

In addition, most newcomers to Canada choose to live in major urban centers rather than small areas.

That is why these small areas have asked the Canadian government for help in attracting and retaining skilled migrants to their area.

The new economic migration program aims to experiment with new community approaches to meet the diverse needs of the labor market in Canada's small regions and territories.

The program is modeled after the Canadian Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program launched in March 2017 to stimulate economic growth in the Atlantic region.

As of January 24, 2019, the Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) is seeking nominations from local areas in Ontario, and Western Canada to select regions to participate in this pilot program.
What's new with this program?

Newcomers through traditional immigration programs in Canada are based in major provinces and cities, the statement said.

This leads to an unbalanced demographic growth, and thus adversely affects some small provinces

New immigrants may also be adversely affected by this unbalanced demographic distribution

They find it difficult to find work or jobs within larger areas.

In contrast, the smaller areas suffer from a shortage of labor, but newcomers are not interested in living there.

Therefore, the government will support these areas so that it can attract skilled workers to stay permanently.

In contrast, work in areas where labor shortages.
How to register for this program?

So far this program is experimental where the Canadian Immigration Department is working with the small-area authorities to establish a mechanism to receive skilled migrant workers.

Upon completion of the immigration recruitment fee, it will be announced on the Canadian Immigration official website.

In general, any new on this subject we will inform you in time and in detail.

For more details on this new program, you can access the official website of the Canadian Immigration Department through these links:

    First link
    The second link

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