Claresholm announces priority sectors and occupations for new PR pathway

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Janice Rodrigues
Published: May 4, 2025

The town of Claresholm has revealed its priority sectors and occupations for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP).

The town is located in southern Alberta, and it’s participating in the RCIP with a 25 kilometres boundary that includes the hamlet of Granum and the town of Stavely.

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The RCIP is an employer-driven pilot. That means foreign nationals need a job offer from a designated employer in the community and an endorsement from said communityto be eligible for permanent residence (PR).

Every community participating in the RCIP is allowed to nominate five priority sectors.

Claresholm’s priority sectors and occupations

SectorOccupation TitleNOC Code
AgricultureSpecialized Livestock Workers and Farm Machinery Operators84120
Health CareCooks63200
Licensed Practical Nurses32101
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates33102
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses31301
Law & EducationAdministrative Officers13100
Early childhood educators and assistants42202
Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants43100
Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors72600
Manufacturing & UtilitiesAdministrative Assistants13110
Aerospace Engineers21390
Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors93200
Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors22313
Aircraft Mechanics and aircraft inspectors72404
Carpenters72310
Concrete Finishers73100
Construction Trades Helpers and labourers75110
Crane Operators72500
Engineering Managers20010
Ironworkers72105
Labourers in food and beverage processing95106
Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing94140
Meat cutters and fishmongers – retail and wholesale65202
Sales & ServicesChefs62200
Food Service Supervisors62020

Claresholm has been allocated 30 slots in total for 2025. To manage demand, three slots will be distributed each month, with any remaining slots allocated toward the end of the year.

The community has also capped allocations going to the Sales and Service industry at five for the year.

Significance of the priority sectors and occupations

To be eligible for the RCIP, foreign nationals must have a job offer in a listed occupation from one of the designated employers in the community.

Only employers within priority sectors can get designated.

This means that foreign nationals interested in this PR pathway will need to get an eligible job offer from a designated business, or from an employer in the priority sectors and occupations that meet designation requirements (and then gets designated).

Beyond this, the foreign national has to meet other criteria regarding work experience, language proficiency, educational qualifications, and settlement funds.

About the RCIP

The RCIP is a five-year pilot program launched by the federal government in 2025 to help employers in rural communities meet labour market needs.

Canada regularly runs immigration pilots to address regional or occupational labour shortages and encourage growth in specific sectors or areas. If successful, these initiatives could become permanent in the future.

As of time of writing, a number communities participating in the RCIP and FCIP have revealed their priority sectors. These are:

A total of 14 communities are participating in the RCIP. Others are expected to reveal their priority sectors, occupations, and designated employers in the coming months.

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