Community Futures Launches Rural Community Immigration Pilot to Address Workforce Challenges Shuswap
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Working with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Community Futures North Okanagan and Community Futures Shuswap are pleased to announce the launch of the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) program in the North Okanagan/Shuswap region. This initiative aims to support economic development by strengthening the region’s capacity to attract, integrate, and retain a skilled workforce. RCIP will play a vital role in addressing persistent and emerging labour market needs and assist with tackling demographic challenges in our communities.
The pilot program focuses on attracting foreign workers to fill jobs in five broad categories crucial to the local economy:
Health
Education, law and social, community and government services
Sales and service
Trades and transport
Manufacturing
Local employers will play a central role in the RCIP program. To participate, employers must become designated and participate in mandatory training to become approved. Once designated, they will be eligible to apply on behalf of qualified employees or candidates.
“This pilot represents a significant opportunity to address the critical labour shortages facing our region,” says Rob Marshall, Executive Director of Community Futures Shuswap. “By attracting skilled workers and supporting their integration into our communities, we can address critical labour shortages and grow the workforce in the North Okanagan/Shuswap.”
Community Futures encourages local employers to visit the website for detailed information about RCIP, including eligibility criteria, and application processes: https://rcipnorthokanaganshuswap.com/

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