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Immigration
By Freya Devlin
Posted on October 27, 2025
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Alberta’s mid-October draws show the province is keeping a steady, targeted approach to immigration – inviting candidates in industries that match its labour needs. The Accelerated Tech Pathway led the way once again, with 89 invitations, reflecting a push to grow its digital and innovation sectors.
Healthcare also remains important to the province’s immigration efforts. With 87 invitations issued across both Express Entry and non-Express Entry streams, Alberta is continuing to focus on its health system and supporting hospitals and long-term care facilities that face ongoing staffing pressures.
Smaller rounds for aviation and agriculture show Alberta’s commitment to attracting skilled workers who can contribute to rural communities and emerging sectors beyond energy and tech.
These draws also come as Alberta continues to make use of its expanded 2025 nomination capacity, which added 1,528 nominations this year from IRCC in September. This added flexibility has allowed Alberta to maintain steady draw activity and balance high-volume streams like the Alberta Opportunity Stream with more specialized selections in tech, healthcare, and agriculture.
October 2025 was one of Alberta’s most active months of the year. Including the October 1 Alberta Opportunity Stream draw (1,003 invitations), the province issued over 1,500 invitations – slightly below September’s ~1,800 but well above the summer average.
Across Canada, Alberta stands out for both volume and frequency of draws. While Manitoba and Prince Edward Island moved toward smaller, targeted selections, and New Brunswick issued about 500 invitations in early October, Alberta’s consistent multi-stream activity shows a broader recruitment effort across key sectors.
There are three key takeaways for candidates following Alberta’s October draws:
The Accelerated Tech Pathway continues to generate the most invitations, with competitive cut-off scores around 60 points – favourable for Express Entry candidates in IT and software fields.
Regular draws through the Dedicated Health Care Pathway highlight Alberta’s commitment to retaining healthcare professionals already working in the province.
The inclusion of aviation and agriculture rounds shows Alberta’s gives opportunities for specialized workers beyond tech and health sectors.
Overall, these draws signal that Alberta is maintaining a high level of PNP activity while using its expanded 2025 allocation to target key labour shortages. For candidates, this means continued opportunities across both Express Entry and non-Express Entry pathways – especially for those already living or working in the province.
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