Immigration Announcement
Sudbury’s Latest RNIP Draw Invites 43 Applicants
On April 4, 2024, the City of Greater Sudbury conducted a draw under the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) Program. A total of 43 candidates were considered, comprising 36 applicants through the Conventional Stream, five under the Limited Stream, and two via the Francophone Stream. The minimum scores for eligibility were 195 for the Conventional and Limited Streams and 245 for the Francophone streams.
Highlights of the RNIP Draw – 4th April 2024
- Conventional Stream: 36 applicants were considered, with the lowest score set at 195.
- Limited Stream: 5 applicants were part of this stream, meeting the eligibility criteria with a score of 195.
- Francophone Stream: 2 candidates qualified for this stream, achieving a minimum score of 245.
Stream | Applicants Considered | Lowest Score |
Conventional | 36 | 195 |
Limited | 5 | 195 |
Francophone | 2 | 245 |
Points-Based System
Sudbury’s RNIP utilizes a points-based system to rank candidates in the pool. The highest-ranking individuals are then invited to apply for a community recommendation, paving their way for permanent residency in Canada.
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Tie-Breaking Rule
In cases where multiple candidates share the lowest score, the tie-breaking rule is determined based on the date and time of their application submission.
Additional Information
- Date of Last Applicant Considered: February 4, 2024
- Tie-Breaking Rule: Not Applicable
The RNIP draw on April 4, 2024, marks another milestone in Sudbury’s efforts to attract skilled immigrants to its community. As the program continues to evolve, Sudbury remains committed to facilitating the integration of newcomers and enriching its diverse cultural fabric.
Sudbury’s commitment to immigration and community integration shines through its RNIP program. By considering 43 applicants in the latest draw, Sudbury continues to pave the way for newcomers seeking a vibrant and welcoming community. As the city embraces diversity and fosters inclusivity, it stands as a beacon of opportunity in Canada’s Northern landscape.