Sudbury unveils priority sectors and occupations for new permanent residence pathways

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Janice Rodrigues
Published: June 10, 2025

Sudbury has just announced its priority sectors and occupations for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP).

Under these pilot programs, designated employers in the priority sectors will be able to support their foreign workers in eligible occupations to apply for permanent residence (PR).

Assess your eligibility for the RCIP

These pilot programs apply to Greater Sudbury, a city in Northeastern Ontario and the largest city in Ontario by land area, which includes both the urban centre and surrounding rural communities like Killarney, St.-Charles, and Noelville.

Sudbury is one of a few communities participating in both the pilots. According to reports, the city of Greater Sudbury received 525 nomination slots for the RCIP and 45 slots for the FCIP in 2025.

To support a permanent residence application under either pilot, an employer in one of the eligible sectors must be designated by a local economic development organization.

RCIP Sectors and Occupations

Sudbury’s RCIP has chosen the following priority sectors:

  • Natural and applied sciences.
  • Health.
  • Education, social, community and government services.
  • Trades and transport.
  • Natural resources and agriculture.

Only employers within these priority sectors can become designated and apply to hire foreign workers through the immigration pilot.

Apart from being a designated employer, a job offer must also be within a priority occupation for a foreign national to be eligible.

Sudbury’s RCIP has prioritized the following occupations:

Occupation nameNational Occupation Code
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers12200
Administrative assistants13110
Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics, and mechanical repairers72410
Civil engineering technologists and technicians22300
Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics72400
Construction trades helpers and labourers75110
Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants33100
Early childhood educators and assistants42202
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians22310
Geological engineers21331
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics72401
Heavy equipment operators73400
Home support workers, caregivers, and related occupations44101
Labourers in mineral and metal processing95100
Licensed practical nurses32101
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians22301
Mechanical engineers21301
Mining engineers21330
Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates33102
Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment32109
Physiotherapists31202
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses31301
Social and community service workers42201
Transport truck drivers73300
Welders and related machine operators72106

The RCIP is a pathway for foreign nationals who can help fill labour shortages in designated rural communities in Canada (outside Quebec). There are 14 communities that have been chosen to participate in the RCIP in 2025.

Apart from having a job offer, foreign nationals have to meet criteria regarding work experience, language proficiency, education, and settlement funds.

Each participating community has been allowed to choose five sectors to be eligible for RCIP.

FCIP Sectors and Occupations

Sudbury has chosen the following sectors for the FCIP.

  • Business, finance and administration.
  • Health.
  • Education, social, community and government services.
  • Arts, culture, recreation, and sport.
  • Trades and transport.

Sudbury’s FCIP has identified the following as priority occupations:

Occupation NameNOC Code
Accounting and related clerks14200
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers12200
Administrative assistants13110
Business development officers and market researchers and analysts41402
Cashiers65100
College and other vocational instructors41210
Customer services representatives – financial institutions64400
Early childhood educators and assistants42202
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians22310
Elementary school and kindergarten teachers41221
Financial advisors11102
Graphic designers and illustrators52120
Home support workers, caregivers, and related occupations44101
Instructors of persons with disabilities42203
Insurance agents and brokers63100
Licensed practical nurses32101
Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates33102
Pharmacists31120
Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants33103
Professional occupations in advertising, marketing, and public relations11202
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses31301
Secondary school teachers41220
Social and community service workers42201
Transport truck drivers73300
Welders and related machine operators72106

The FCIP is a pathway for foreign nationals with an intermediate level of French ability and an offer of employment in priority occupations.

To be eligible, foreign nationals must meet other criteria regarding work experience, language proficiency, education, and settlement funds (apart from also having a job offer from a designated employer, which is also within a priority occupation).

Employers must submit an application on behalf of the foreign national they are seeking to hire. The first intake period for applications for both the RCIP and FCIP is June 23rd to June 27th (employers must have submitted a complete Employer Designation Application by June 12 to be eligible for this intake slot).

Once an application has been selected, the recommendation form can be used to apply for PR with the federal government. Optionally, a foreign national is also eligible for a temporary work permit while their PR application is processed.

Only one other participating community – Timmins, also in Ontario – has announced its priority sectors and occupations for the FCIP. There are six communities participating in the pilot.

Assess your eligibility for the RCIP

 

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