Steinbach announces priority sectors and occupations for new rural pathway to permanent residence

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Janice Rodrigues
Updated: May, 9, 2025
  • Published: May 9, 2025

The city of Steinbach has announced its list of priority sectors and occupations eligible for the new Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP).

Steinbach is the third-largest city in Manitoba. The designated area includes communities in the rural municipality of Ste. Anne, the rural municipality of Piney, the rural municipality of La Broquerie, and the urban district of Landmark and Vita.

Assess your eligibility for the RCIP

The RCIP is an employer-driven pathway to permanent residence (PR), which means that foreign nationals need a job offer from a designated employer in the community to qualify (along with meeting the pilot’s other requirements).

Priority Sectors

Every participating community has been allowed to nominate five priority sectors for the RCIP.

Steinbach has chosen the following:

  • Health.
  • Education, Law and Social, Community and Government Services.
  • Sales and Service.
  • Trades and Transport.
  • Manufacturing and Utilities.

Priority Occupations

Occupation TitleNOC Code
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers12200
Agriculture representatives, consultants and specialists21112
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians32104
Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers72410
Business systems specialists21221
Construction estimators22303
Construction managers70010
Database analysts and data administrators21223
Drafting technologists and technicians22212
Early childhood educators and assistants42202
Electrical mechanics72422
Food service supervisors62020
General practitioners and family physicians31102
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics72401
Industrial and manufacturing engineers21321
Insurance agents and brokers63100
Lawyers and Quebec notaries41101
Licensed practical nurses32101
Massage therapists32201
Nurses aides, orderlies and patient service associates33102
Pharmacy technicians32124
Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations11202
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses31301
Retail and wholesale trade managers60020
Welders and related machine operators72106

What is the significance of priority sectors and occupations for the RCIP?

Only employers who do business in at least one priority sector will be eligible to become a designated employer and participate in the Steinbach Economic Development (SED) RCIP.

Similarly, the NOC code associated with the job offer must be approved under the Steinbach RCIP for the foreign national to be eligible.

Steinbach has not revealed how many nomination allocations it has received. However, the SED has said that it will issue up to five recommendations per intake period on a first-come, first-served basis.

The intake period will open on the first of every month, and close on the 15th of the month or when seven applications have been received (whichever comes first).

The SED has also put a restriction on the number NOC codes that will be approved: a maximum of 1 recommendation per NOC code each month, with a maximum of 2 recommendations per calendar year per NOC code.*

*The following NOC codes are excluded from the above criteria: 31102, 31301, 32101, and 33102.

**The Food Service Supervisors NOC code will exclude fast food restaurants for this pathway.

Beyond this, foreign nationals have to meet other criteria regarding work experience, language proficiency, educational qualifications, and settlement funds.

Foreign nationals who meet all the criteria – and have a job offer and a certificate of recommendation from the SED – can directly apply for PR with the federal government.

Assess your eligibility for the RCIP

 

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