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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on June 5, 2024
This article was updated more than 6 months ago. Some information may be outdated.
To manage the high demand for the AAIP, Alberta paused applications for a number of programs earlier this year. It has now announced new guidelines for the following programs:
These guidelines reflect those used for the Tourism and Hospitality stream which was announced earlier this year.
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The federal government allocated 9,750 PNP nominations to Alberta for 2024. Here’s how those nominations will be allocated by Alberta:
As of May 29, 2024, there are 5413 nominations remaining in Alberta’s 2024 allocation. This is what that allocation looks like per program:
Alberta has also published figures for the Express Entry Stream allocations in 2024:
The AAIP will open intake for the Tourism and Hospitality Stream, Alberta Opportunity Stream, Rural Renewal Stream and Accelerated Tech Pathway on the following dates:
You should be prepared to apply as early as possible on those dates. There is high demand for these programs and intake will only be open briefly, until each application intake limit is filled.
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Alberta has also published how many applications it will be accepting in each intake for the rest of 2024:
AAIP Applications are submitted via the online portal. You will need an Alberta.ca Account to create an account in the AAIP portal.
Once you’ve opened your account, you should review the document checklist and gather all the mandatory documents and complete as much of your application as you can prior to the intake date.
Here are some quick tips for your application:
This new process has been implemented to deal with the overwhelming demand for Alberta’s PNP. While the process may be frustrating for those of you who miss out on the intake each month (we expect the intake will close quickly each month), it does mean that you will have multiple opportunities to apply for the AAIP.
This new approach also provides additional certainty to applicants regarding when applications will be open. While intakes are limited, this new approach offers year-round access to the program. It’s also not going to close temporarily due to demand, which helps to increase confidence in the program.
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