What is Pilot Immigration?

It refers to a temporary immigration program that, after implementing the immigration program for a certain period of time, determines whether to abolish/extend/convert to a regular immigration program through evaluation. Currently, pilot programs of Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP), Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP), and Caregiver Pilot Programs are underway.




| Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)

RNIP (Rural Northern Immigration Pilot) is a Canadian technical pilot immigration program that is temporarily implemented to revitalize the economy of rural areas and small towns outside Canada. As a federal immigration program, it is characterized by fast procedures, relatively low qualifications, and the ability to proceed with a career outside of Canada.



List of RNIP Designated Communities


RNIP can only be applied for in 11 regions designated by the Canadian Immigration Service, and you can apply for permanent residency with this program only after receiving a job offer within the designated region.

| AFIP Agri-Food Immigration Pilot


AFIP (Agri-Food Immigration Pilot) is a temporary immigration program that was implemented to solve the ongoing labor shortage in the Canadian agri-food and livestock industries. It is an immigration program worth trying even if you do not have experience or have a high school diploma or higher because the qualifications for application are low.

Eligible occupations for AFIP
Meat Product Manufacturing (NAICS 3116)
➢ NOC B 6331 – Retail butchers

➢ NOC C 9462 – Industrial butchers

➢ NOC B 8252 – Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers

➢ Food processing laborers

Greenhouse, Nursery and Floriculture Production, including Mushroom Production (NAICS 1114)
➢ NOC B 8252 – Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers

➢ NOC C 8431 – General farm workers

➢ NOC D 8611 – Harvesting laborers

Animal production, excluding Aquaculture (NAICS 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124 and 1129)
➢ NOC B 8252 – Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers

➢ NOC C 8431 – General farm workers

| HCCPP & HSWP Caregiver Pilot Programs

HCCPP & HSWP (Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot) is a program that allows home care, home care providers, caregivers and their families to obtain permanent residency in Canada. It will be implemented from June 2019 and will be conducted for 5 years. It does not require related experience, it is possible to hire immediate family members, and it is possible to proceed with a work visa and permanent residency at the same time. You can also benefit from an open work permit for your spouse and free education for your children.


Main duties of Home Child Care Provider
Taking care of children in the employer's home is the main job, and includes everything from newborn care to supporting children's school and activities.



❥ Main duties of Home Support Workers
It is the job of taking care of practical home care for the elderly or patients, such as caregivers, and includes overall care from meals to bathing.

 

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