Posted on July 12 2022
RNIP immigration gave a tenfold rise and continues to increase in 2022
According to Statistics Canada reports, more than ten times new permanent residents were invited through Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot settled in small Canadian communities in 2021. Now the business leaders have a hope that this program will become permanent as they are using it to reduce the skill shortages in Canada.
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RNIP is a five-year plan that has been designed so that small communities can also get the benefits of economic immigration. This program is a pathway for the skilled workers to become permanent residents and migrate to Canada. The program was started in 2020 and 50 new permanent residents were welcomed. In 2021, the number of permanent residents welcomed was 555. In the first four months of 2022, 625 new permanent residents were welcomed. If this immigration continues, there is a possibility that 1,875 new permanent residents can be welcomed this year. RNIP is working on the path of Atlantic Immigration Pilot. The AIP has welcomed 4,930 permanent residents in its fifth year for the four provinces which include:
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AIP welcomed 2,080 permanent residents in the first four months of 2022 and there is a possibility of inviting 6,240 new permanent residents by the year-end.
The communities should have either of the following to welcome permanent residents through RNIP:
The communities where permanent residents are being welcomed are the following:
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