The new Regional Community Immigration Pilot
(RCIP) program, which is a follow-up to the Rural and Northern Immigration
Pilot (RNIP) that was implemented until last year, is being gradually announced
this year.
Yesterday, the 18 communities participating
in this immigration program were announced.
Ontario has the most with five communities,
British Columbia has four, Manitoba has three, and Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan,
and Alberta each have one community selected.
Today (31st), a notice was posted in Moose
Jaw, Saskatchewan, which was selected as one of the 18 communities, stating
that they cannot start the program yet. You can check the notice at [13](https://www.moosejawrnip.ca/).
Although the federal government designated
Moose Jaw as one of the 18 communities for the RCIP, Moose Jaw has not yet
raised the necessary funds, so the immigration program cannot start at this
time, and candidates cannot apply for this immigration program.
They mentioned that they will provide
specific updates on the start date of the immigration program as soon as the
funds are raised.
Since last year, it has become increasingly
difficult to obtain Canadian permanent residency, and the RCIP can be seen as
another hopeful immigration program for Canadian permanent residency.
Hopefully, Moose Jaw will raise the funds
soon, and this immigration program will open.
However, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Program (SINP) is still relatively easier compared to other provincial
immigration programs.
The federal immigration office has announced
the specific details of the RCIP, and we will provide further guidance as soon
as this information is organized.
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