The Alberta Advantage immigration Program (AAIP) has temporarily paused intake for Alberta Opportunity Stream applications.
The AAIP will continue to assess those Alberta Opportunity Stream applications that were submitted prior to the pause’s institution.
Those applications in the AAIP portal that were in the draft stage but not uploaded before the pause, including those pending final fee payment, will not be accepted.
According to the AAIP website, “this pause will enable the program to address its current inventory and focus its limited immigration nominations on priorities, such as filling labour shortages in healthcare, technology, construction, agriculture, tourism and hospitality and other in-demand sectors.”
“The AAIP will be implementing measures to manage future application volumes against program priorities and to maintain reasonable service standards across its streams.”
Read More Canada Immigration News
Candidates Must Be Active In Start-Up Visa Business Or Have Canada Permanent Residence Application Denied
Manitoba Issues 282 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw
Report Says Canada the Safest Place for Travellers in 2024
The website will be updated when the pause is lifted, and the stream begins to retake applications.
This update comes just two days after the announcement of a new stream under AAIP, called the Tourism and Hospitality Stream, which will commence on March 1, 2024, and will help Alberta’s tourism and hospitality sectors deal with labour gaps and challenges.
Applications will be finite and expedited.
The main reason for this new stream will be to enable Alberta businesses in the tourism and hospitality industry to attract and retain workers.
AAIP is an economic immigration program that nominates people for an Alberta PR.
Applicants need to have the skills to fill job shortages or be planning to buy or start a business in Alberta.
They must also be able to provide for their families.
Watch Video
The program has three streams for foreign workers living and working in Alberta, or plan to live and work there:
The AAIP has four streams for entrepreneurs planning to live in Alberta and buy or start a business there:
The Employer-Driven Stream and Strategic Recruitment Stream expired in 2018.
Discover the latest trends in Canadian immigration with a notable decline in permanent residency applications.…
Learn about the Parti Québécois' call to halt temporary immigration in Quebec, its impact on…
In a recent panel discussion at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference in Ottawa,…
Discover Saskatchewan's enhanced Immigration Services Act, bolstering protection for foreign workers, combating fraud, and facilitating…
Discover how newcomers to Canada can access a wide range of benefits and tax credits…
Discover how immigrant children in Canada outshine their counterparts, excelling in education and earning higher…
This website uses cookies.