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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program

One of the most successful Provincial Nominee Programs is the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), which was revised on February 16, 2022. Previously known as the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) (PNP). Many people from all over the world apply for Permanent Residency using this route in order to immigrate to Canada.

The eligibility requirements for the Alberta PNP programme are the same for previous applicants who have already filed their applications under AINP. The qualifications for Alberta’s nomination programme have not changed. Candidates who applied online must now use the same platform to obtain a nomination extension; the other post-decision procedures are unaffected.

Alberta, which is located in Western Canada, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, abundance in fossils, and agricultural productivity. Around 4 million people call one of the three lovely Prairie Provinces home. Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, is a significant Canadian city. Calgary is also a part of this province. Moreover, Alberta’s Provincial Nominee Program is becoming increasingly well-known thanks to the strongest economy in a decade. Also, there is no provincial sales tax, and living expenses are lower than in other provinces.

Prospective immigrants may acquire an Alberta Provincial Nomination Certificate through the Alberta immigration programme if they meet the province’s standards for skills and work experience. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to fill employment gaps or offer to buy an existing firm or start a new one. They may also help their family immigrate with them. Alberta’s Provincial Nominee Program is jointly run by the Alberta and Canada governments. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada evaluates applications for permanent residence (IRCC).

Fee: For all streams, a single credit or debit card must be used to pay the application fee online through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) portal. Fee must be paid within 24 hours of application submission and is not refundable.

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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Streams

1) Streams for Workers:

  • Alberta Opportunity Stream
  • Alberta Express Entry Stream
  • Accelerated Tech Pathway
  • Rural Renewal Stream

 

2) Streams for Entrepreneurs

  • Rural Entrepreneur Stream
  • Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
  • Farm Stream
  • Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED Alberta Nominee PROGRAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Who is eligible for AINP?

To be eligible for the Alberta Opportunity Pathway, you must be employed in an Alberta-recognized occupation. Most jobs classified as NOC – National Occupational Classification Skill Levels D, C, B, A, and 0 are eligible for AINP.

What is the cost of the Alberta Advantage immigration program application?

A $500 processing charge applies to any applications filed using the AAIP online portal on or after October 1, 2020. Once an application has been filed, the application money is not refundable.

In Alberta, is it simple to obtain PR?

Alberta is frequently regarded as one of the simplest jurisdictions in Canada to obtain PR due to their low CRS requirement.

What is the Employer Immigration Program for Alberta Advantage?

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), which attracts foreign immigrants to Alberta, assists in addressing the province's ongoing labour deficit. To draw in immigrants, employers list job openings on the Canada Job Bank of the federal government.

Without a work offer, can I apply for Alberta PNP?

Without a job offer, immigrate to Canada: Alberta PNP The fourth-largest province in Canada, Alberta, is a favorite among immigrants. The Alberta Fast Entry stream may be your best option if you want to move to Alberta but do not yet have a work offer.

After PR, may I leave Alberta?

My Certificate of Permanent Residence lists "city of destination," but can I live anywhere else? You can, indeed. You have the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada as a permanent resident.

How long must you reside in Alberta to be considered a resident?

committed to staying in Alberta for a minimum of 183 days throughout any 12-month period. not claiming residency in another province, territory, or country or receiving benefits under a claim of resident in another jurisdiction.

What is Alberta's required CRS score?

The federal Express entry pool must contain an active Express Entry profile. Have expressed a desire to settle permanently in Alberta. Be employed in a profession that promotes the growth and diversification of Alberta's economy. Have a 300-point Comprehensive Ranking System minimum score.

How does AAIP work?

An economic immigration scheme called the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), formerly known as the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, recommends individuals for Alberta permanent residence. Candidates must have the necessary abilities to fill open positions in Alberta or have plans to buy or launch a business there.