SOURCE-BACKED ANSWER
What documents and steps are needed for Rural Community Immigration Pilot?
Prepare selected-community and local intake records, employer designation and offer, language, education/ECA, work, passport/status/family, funds and community-intent evidence, local recommendation application and decision, federal RCIP checklist, civil/police/medical controls, receipts, AOR, requests and final decision. Confirm each current form and personalized checklist control on www.canada.ca.
Practical order
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Choose one current RCIP community and open its official local intake, priority-sector and employer instructions without treating availability as an eligibility verdict.
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The employer verifies its designation with the selected community before the applicant relies on the offer.
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Prepare written occupation, duties, wage, hours, location, duration and applicant facts consistent with the community and federal pilot instructions.
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Prepare current language, education/ECA, work, passport, status, family, funds and community-intent records required by the live RCIP and local instructions.
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Submit the exact local recommendation application through the community channel, pay only any official charge named there and retain the complete confirmation.
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After a valid recommendation, open the current RCIP federal checklist, prepare recommendation, offer, candidate, civil, police and medical records and submit directly to IRCC.
It does not determine eligibility, predict a decision or submit anything for you.