Alberta PNP

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)

Your Gateway to a Prosperous Future in Alberta

Start your journey to Alberta with the AAIP! Simplify your immigration process and explore various pathways designed to help skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and graduates settle in this thriving province

Overview

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)—previously known as the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)—is a provincial nominee program (PNP) tailored to attract skilled workers, business owners, and families who wish to build their future in Alberta. By participating in this program, individuals with the required qualifications and expertise can secure a provincial nomination, significantly boosting their chances of gaining Canadian permanent residency.

Find the Right AAIP Stream for You

The AAIP provides multiple pathways for foreign professionals, entrepreneurs, and graduates seeking opportunities in Alberta. These streams are designed to meet labour market demands while supporting economic growth across the province.

AAIP Streams for Skilled Workers & Entrepreneurs

Application Process: AAIP Application ProcessStep-by-Step Guide

The AAIP application process may differ depending on the stream, but generally follows these key steps

1: Determine Your Eligibility: Check the specific stream requirements, including work experience, education, language proficiency, and job offers.

2: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI): Certain streams require candidates to submit an EOI, expressing their interest in Alberta. Those selected will receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the province.

3: Receive a Notification of Interest (NOI): If selected, candidates must submit a complete AAIP application, including supporting documents such as work history, job offer details, and language test results.

4: Application Processing & Decision: AAIP officials will review applications based on eligibility criteria and labour market needs. Processing times may vary.

5: Receive Provincial Nomination: Successful applicants receive a nomination certificate, which can be used to apply for permanent residency with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

6: Apply for Permanent Residence: Once nominated, candidates must submit their permanent residency application through federal immigration pathways, such as Express Entry.

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