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Canadian Immigration Technical Resource Network (CITRN)


 

RURAL IMMIGRATION NORTHERN PILOT (R.I.N.P)

 

THIS PILOT PROVIDES A DIRECT P.R. STREAM FOR LOW SKILL WORKERS
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is a community- driven program. It’s designed to spread the benefits of economic immigration to smaller communities by creating a path to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers who want to work and live Northern Ontario.

 

This pilot is community-driven, meaning the communities will:

  • Assess prospective candidates who
    • Best fit the economic needs of these community
    • Have a genuine employment opportunity that meets their
    • Community requirements
    • Have the intention of staying in the community
  • Recommend candidates for permanent residence to IRCC for a final decision
  • Connect newcomers with settlement services and
  • Mentoring opportunities with established members of the community
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RNIP – CITRN – Canadian Immigration Technical Resource Network

 

ABOUT CITRN

CITRN Canada Federal licensed immigration
firm with 27 years of expertise in the industry.

Immigration should not be complex

With 27 years expertise in the industry, we think Immigration should be personalized to suit an individual’s need.

Provincial programmes differ, job opportunities are defined. Financial investments are specific, many skill levels are given priority and preference under specific Provincial programmes.  Many different programmes are offered by the Canadian Government. Regulations keep changing and it takes expertise in the industry to keep abreast of statutory changes and new programmes to deliver desired results.

  • Business start up and Provincial Programme
  • Provincial Nomination programme
  • HIGH Skill work visa with permanent resident and Federal Immigration.
  • Experienced Licensed RCIC consultant.
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