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Launched by the Federal Government in 2015 as to boost Canada’s economy through immigration, Express Entry is a completely electronic system. The new “Express Entry” system helps CIC recruit, assess and select skilled immigrants based on current labour market needs under the following federal economic immigration programs:
- the Federal Skilled Worker Program,
- the Federal Skilled Trades Program,
- the Canadian Experience Class; and
In addition to federal programs, Canada also offers provincial nominee programs through express entry for various provinces.
- Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot was announced in January 2019 as a Canadian immigration initiative to address the labour market needs of smaller communities.
As the Canadian population ages and the birth rate declines the rural Canada’s workforce has seen a significant decrease over the years in available workers. The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot will help attract people from overseas that are needed to drive economic growth in these communities. The new Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is an initiative aimed at testing community-driven approaches to address the labour market needs of smaller communities. Moreover, it is a potential alternative Canadian immigration option for people who have struggled through other immigration pathways.
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot helps employers in Atlantic Canada hire foreign skilled workers who want to immigrate to Atlantic Canada and international graduates who want to stay in Atlantic Canada after they graduate. It is a piece of the Atlantic Growth Strategy, an activity to switch the present demography inclines and develop considerably the economy. This is an employer-driven program designed to help employers in Atlantic Canada hire qualified candidates for jobs they have been unable to fill locally.
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Prince Edward Island
- Nova Scotia
- New Brunswick