Ontario Regions Announce Jobs Eligible for Permanent Residence Through the RCIP

Caglar Aybas

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Updated July 2026. Five Ontario communities participating in the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) — Thunder Bay, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Greater Sudbury, and Timmins — have published their priority sectors and occupations for permanent residence in 2026.

How the RCIP Works

Foreign nationals with a genuine, full-time job offer that matches a participating community’s labour market needs can pursue permanent residence through a community recommendation. You’ll generally need at least 1 year (1,560 hours) of relevant work experience in the past 3 years, aligned with the TEER level of your job offer, plus a job offer from an RCIP-designated employer.

Priority Sectors by Community

  • Thunder Bay: Six priority sectors for 2026, with manufacturing and utilities newly added.
  • North Bay: Six priority sectors, with natural and applied sciences newly added.
  • Sault Ste. Marie: Six priority sectors, adding natural and applied sciences plus business, finance and administration this year.
  • Greater Sudbury: Six priority sectors, with business, finance and administration newly added.
  • Timmins: Five priority sectors — health, education and social services, trades and transport, natural resources and agriculture, and manufacturing and utilities (newly added).

Why This Matters

RCIP is designed as a rural and northern alternative to Express Entry — it doesn’t require a competitive CRS score, just a matching job offer and qualifying work experience in a community’s designated priority sector. For candidates who can’t yet compete on CRS score alone, a community-backed pathway like this can be significantly faster.

How to Get Started

Look for job openings with RCIP-designated employers in one of the five participating communities, in a sector matching your work experience. Each community publishes its own designated employer list and specific process — check directly with the community’s economic development office (for example, Thunder Bay’s or Timmins’ economic development corporation) for current openings and application steps.

You can find the current official information on IRCC.

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Caglar Aybas

Written by Caglar Aybas

Caglar Aybas is the founder and editor of Canadianow. He writes about Canadian immigration policy, benefit payments, and everyday life in Canada for newcomers, drawing on official IRCC, CRA, and provincial government sources. He is not an immigration lawyer or a licensed immigration consultant -- for personalized legal advice, always consult a licensed professional.

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