Thunder Bay RCIP 2025: Eligible Occupations & How to Apply for Permanent Residency

By Sanjay Prasher (SP), M.B.A, CICC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) | Member, College of Immigration & Citizenship Consultants (CICC)
Licensed by the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) | Gold Member, CAPIC


Unlocking PR in Thunder Bay: Your Guide to the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)

Thunder Bay, a vibrant city in Northern Ontario, has unveiled its list of eligible occupations under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)—a fast-track pathway to Canadian permanent residency (PR) for skilled workers. If you’re a foreign national with experience in healthcare, trades, or education, this could be your ticket to settling in Canada. Here’s everything you need to know.


Thunder Bay’s Priority Sectors & Eligible Occupations

The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) is targeting five key sectors to address local labor shortages. Below are the approved occupations and their NOC codes:

1. Business, Finance, and Administration

Occupation NOC Code
Administrative Assistants 13110
Financial Advisors 11102
General Office Support Workers 14100

2. Healthcare

Occupation NOC Code
Kinesiologists & Therapy Professionals 31204
Licensed Practical Nurses 32101
Nurse Aides & Patient Service Associates 33102
Pharmacy Assistants 33103
Registered Nurses & Psychiatric Nurses 31301

3. Education, Law, & Community Services

Occupation NOC Code
Early Childhood Educators & Assistants 42202
Home Support Workers & Caregivers 44101
Social & Community Service Workers 42201
Social Workers 41300
Counselling Therapists 41301

4. Sales & Service

Occupation NOC Code
Cooks 63200
Food Service Supervisors 62020
Retail Sales Supervisors 62010
Retail Salespersons 64100
Store Shelf Stockers 65102

5. Trades, Transport, & Equipment Operators

Occupation NOC Code
Automotive Service Technicians 72410
Construction Millwrights & Industrial Mechanics 72400
Heavy Equipment Operators 73400

How the RCIP Works in Thunder Bay

Step 1: Secure a Job Offer from a Designated Employer

  • Only employers approved by Thunder Bay’s CEDC can hire through the RCIP.

  • These employers can retain current foreign workers or recruit internationally to fill labor gaps.

Step 2: Employer Submits Your Application to CEDC

  • Employers, not candidates, must apply to the CEDC for a community recommendation.

Step 3: Apply for Permanent Residency

  • Once recommended, submit your PR application to IRCC with proof of:

    • 1+ year of relevant work experience (see TEER requirements below).

    • Language test results (CLB 4-5).

    • Educational credentials (Canadian equivalent).

    • Sufficient funds to support your family.


Work Experience Requirements Based on TEER Levels

Job Offer TEER Level Eligible Work Experience TEER Levels
TEER 0 or 1 TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3
TEER 2 TEER 1, 2, 3, or 4
TEER 3 or 4 TEER 2, 3, or 4
TEER 5 Same 5-digit NOC code

Exceptions: Healthcare workers and graduates from Thunder Bay institutions may qualify under relaxed rules.


Key Considerations for Applicants

  • No Direct Applications: Employers must initiate the process.

  • Funds Required: Prove financial stability for relocation (e.g., savings, employment contracts).

  • Stay Updated: Thunder Bay has not yet announced designated employers—monitor CEDC updates.


FAQs: Thunder Bay RCIP & Eligible Occupations

1. What are the eligible occupations for the RCIP in Thunder Bay?

Thunder Bay’s RCIP targets five priority sectors:

  • Healthcare: Nurses, nurse aides, pharmacy assistants.

  • Trades: Automotive technicians, construction millwrights.

  • Education: Early childhood educators, social workers.

  • Sales & Service: Retail supervisors, food service staff.

  • Business & Finance: Administrative assistants, financial advisors.
    View full list of NOC codes here.

2. How does the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) work?

The RCIP is a PR pathway for skilled workers with job offers from designated employers in rural communities like Thunder Bay. Employers apply to the Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) to recommend candidates for PR.

3. Can I immigrate to Thunder Bay without a job offer?

No. You need a valid job offer from a Thunder Bay employer approved by the CEDC.

4. What role does the Thunder Bay CEDC play in the RCIP?

The CEDC:

  • Identifies priority sectors and occupations.

  • Approves designated employers.

  • Reviews employer-submitted candidate applications.

5. What are the benefits of immigrating to Thunder Bay over larger Ontario cities?

  • Lower cost of living (affordable housing, utilities).

  • Faster PR processing under the RCIP.

  • Community support for newcomers.

6. What work experience is required for the RCIP?

  • 1+ year of full-time experience in a role matching your job offer’s NOC TEER level (e.g., TEER 2 job requires TEER 1-4 experience).

  • Healthcare workers and local graduates may qualify under relaxed rules.

7. Can my family join me under the RCIP?

Yes! Your spouse and dependent children can be included in your PR application.

8. How long does the RCIP process take?

  • 3–6 months for employer/CEDC processing.

  • 6–12 months for federal PR approval.

9. What if my occupation isn’t on Thunder Bay’s eligible list?

The CEDC updates sectors annually. Check for 2025 revisions later this year or explore other Ontario PNP streams.

10. How do I find designated employers in Thunder Bay?

The CEDC will announce approved employers in 2025. For updates, subscribe to our newsletter or consult an RCIC.

11. Can I apply without a job offer?

No. A valid offer from a designated employer is mandatory.

12. How long does the RCIP process take?

Expect 6–12 months for PR approval after employer recommendation.

13. Can my family join me?

Yes! Spouses and dependent children are included in your application.

14. What if my occupation isn’t listed?

The CEDC reviews sectors annually. Check for 2025 updates later this year.


Why Choose Thunder Bay?

  • Affordable Living: Lower housing costs vs. Toronto/Vancouver.

  • Community Support: Designated employers often assist with relocation.

  • Nature & Lifestyle: Access to Lake Superior and outdoor activities.


Next Steps: Partner with an RCIC

Navigating the RCIP requires precision. At CTIV, we:

  • Identify eligible employers.

  • Streamline document preparation (work experience proofs, language tests).

  • Ensure compliance with TEER and NOC requirements.

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