More details about the program would be released in due course. I'd advise you to wait till you know more about it.Can anyone advise on how someone living outside of Canada can get a job in any of the designated communities approved for the Rural Pilot Program? And how to get endorsement from a community.
Thank you.
Same here kindly advise for an update. This is the latest info I have.
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2019/2019-08-17/html/notice-avis-eng.html
Same here, i need more information regarding the pilot program too.
Hi Mustafa,in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island who just listed the companies without listing relevant NOCs.
As I see this program will work as follows.
1) The community will discuss with local business about what NOCs are in demand and designate such businesses
2) Applicants will need to contact the said businesses offering their services/skills
3) Some interviews will be conducted via Skype maybe
4) If successful the business will tell the community to issue some recommendation letter
5) applicant will gather all supporting documents and send it to the community
6) the community will nominate the applicant for PR
But that is just my guess.
It should be similar to Newfoundland and Labrador PNP, where they have a list of designated employers and NOCs requested by each employer so you do not waste time contacting all of them one by one, like I did with employers in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island who just listed the companies without listing relevant NOCs.
Let's just wait a couple of weeks before 4 communities start their application process.
New BrunswickHi Mustafa,
Where can I find that list of employers? Could you please share the link.
Thanks.
I am not sure, but I guess there will be a list.Is there going be a list of companies within which the applicants must work for or does any local employer count? I am working for a local business right now in one of the areas selected for the pilot on my PGWP, wondering if I can apply through this program.