Dear future neighbour,
Sault Ste. Marie has recently published its list of designated employers for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). This program allows foreign nationals to seek Canadian permanent residency if they receive a job offer from an employer on this list and meet other eligibility requirements.
Designated Employers in Sault Ste. Marie
Some of the employers taking part in the RCIP include:
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Algoma Tubes Inc (Tenaris Canada)
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Child Care Algoma
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China Steel Inc.
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Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar and Grill
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Extendicare Mapleview
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F. J. Davey Home
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Giovanni’s Restaurant
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JD Aero Technical Inc.
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Meadow Park Montessori School
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Montanas
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Northern Power Train
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OTR Engineered Solution
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Para Med
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Sault Area Hospital
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Sault Ste. Marie YMCA
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Viacore
This list can change over time as more employers join or leave the program.
How Employers Get Designated
If a local employer works in a priority sector and wants to hire a foreign worker for a priority occupation, they can apply to become a designated employer through the Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corporation.
About Sault Ste. Marie and the RCIP
Sault Ste. Marie is a city in Northern Ontario. For 2025, it has been given 300 spots for the RCIP pathway to permanent residency. The main goal of the RCIP is to help smaller communities grow by attracting skilled workers who can fill important jobs and settle in the area.
Who Can Apply for Sault Ste. Marie’s RCIP?
To be eligible for the RCIP in Sault Ste. Marie, applicants must:
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Get a valid job offer from a designated employer in the community
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Have at least one year of relevant work experience in the past three years
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Show language skills by passing an approved test that matches the job’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) level
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Hold a Canadian educational credential or a recognized foreign equivalent
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Prove they have enough money to support themselves and any family members
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Receive a community recommendation, which checks if the applicant truly wants to live in Sault Ste. Marie and if the job offer is genuine
Priority Sectors and Occupations
The main sectors Sault Ste. Marie is focusing on for 2025 are:
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Health
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Education, law, social, community, and government services
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Sales and service
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Trades and transport
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Manufacturing and utilities
Some of the priority occupations include mechanical and electrical engineers, pharmacy technicians, nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses, personal support workers, therapists, social and community service workers, early childhood educators, contractors, industrial electricians, transit operators, and machinists.
See below full list of Priority Occupations for PR in Sault Ste. Marie
- Healthcare Occupations: Healthcare plays a vital role in Sault Ste. Marie’s economy, and the demand for qualified professionals in this field continues to increase as the community grows
The following occupations are eligible:
NOC Code | Occupation Name | Description |
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32124 | Pharmacy Technician | Assists pharmacists in dispensing medications and managing pharmacy operations. |
31301 | Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses | Provides direct patient care, including administering treatments and monitoring health conditions. |
32101 | Licensed Practical Nurses | Supports patient care under the supervision of registered nurses or physicians. |
33102 | Personal Support Worker | Assists individuals with daily living activities, often in long-term care settings. |
2. Education, Law, and Social, Community, and Government Services
NOC Code | Occupation Name | Description |
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41301 | Therapists in Counseling and Related Specialized Therapies | Provides mental health support and counseling services. |
42201 | Social and Community Service Workers | Supports individuals and families through social programs and services. |
42202 | Early Childhood Educators and Assistants | Works with young children to support their development and education. |
3. Sales and Services: The sales and services sector covers supervisory positions in hospitality and security, with set limits to maintain balanced hiring.
NOC Code | Occupation Name | Description | Annual Cap |
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62020 | Food Service Supervisor (Hotels and Dine-In Restaurants Only) | Oversees food service operations, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction. | 25 (Max 2 per employer) |
62022 | Guest Service Supervisor (Hotels Only) | Manages guest services in hotels, ensuring a positive guest experience. | 10 |
62029 | Security Guard Supervisor | Supervises security personnel to ensure safety and compliance. | 20 |
4. Trades and Transport: This sector features specialized positions in engineering, construction, and transportation, highlighting the city’s focus on industrial growth and infrastructure development
NOC Code | Occupation Name | Description |
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21301 | Mechanical Engineers | Designs and develops mechanical systems and equipment. |
21310 | Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Designs and tests electrical and electronic systems. |
22212 | Drafting Technologists and Technicians | Creates technical drawings for engineering and construction projects. |
22301 | Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians | Supports mechanical engineering projects with technical expertise. |
22310 | Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians | Assists in the design and maintenance of electrical systems. |
72010 | Contractors and Supervisors, Machining, Metal Forming, Shaping, and Erecting Trades | Oversees machining and metalworking operations. |
72011 | Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications | Supervises electrical and telecommunications projects. |
72014 | Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Traders, Installers, Repairers, and Servicers | Manages various construction and installation projects. |
72201 | Industrial Electricians | Installs and maintains electrical systems in industrial settings. |
73301 | Transit Operators | Operates buses or other transit vehicles. |
72100 | Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors | Operates machinery to produce precision parts. |
72400 | Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics | Installs and maintains industrial machinery. |
72404 | Aircraft Instruments, Electrical, and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians, and Inspectors | Maintains aircraft systems and avionics equipment. |
75119 | Trade Helper and Laborers | Assists skilled tradespeople in various tasks. |
5. Manufacturing and Utilities: This sector features essential roles that support Sault Ste. Marie’s manufacturing industry and industrial foundation
NOC Code | Occupation Name | Description |
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94107 | Production Worker | Operates machinery and performs tasks in manufacturing and production settings. |
How the RCIP Process Works
Applicants need to:
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Find a job offer from a designated employer in Sault Ste. Marie
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Meet all eligibility requirements, including work experience, language, and education
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Get a recommendation from the community
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Apply to the federal government for permanent residency through the RCIP
This program helps Sault Ste. Marie fill job shortages, supports local businesses, and encourages newcomers to settle in the community for the long term.
Other communities, such as Timmins and Thunder Bay, are also participating in the RCIP and have published their own lists of designated employers.
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