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Alberta Provincial Nominee Program

General overview of the Alberta Provincial Nominee Program.

1. Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP):

- The AINP is an immigration program designed to attract skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and other eligible individuals to Alberta, Canada.

- It allows the province of Alberta to nominate candidates for Canadian permanent residency to the federal government.

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2. Streams under the AINP:

- The AINP offers various streams that target different categories of immigrants, including the following:

a. Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS): This stream is for individuals who are working in Alberta in an eligible occupation and meet the specified criteria related to work experience, education, language proficiency, and settlement funds.

b. Alberta Express Entry Stream: This stream is aligned with the federal Express Entry system. It allows the Alberta government to nominate candidates from the Express Entry pool who have demonstrated strong ties to Alberta and possess skills that align with the province's labor market needs.

c. Self-Employed Farmer Stream: This stream targets individuals with farming experience, capital to invest, and a business plan to establish a farm in Alberta.

d. Alberta Family Stream: This stream allows Alberta to nominate close family members of Alberta residents who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.


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3. Eligibility Criteria:

- Each stream under the AINP has specific eligibility criteria, including requirements related to work experience, education, language proficiency, settlement funds, and other factors.

- Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria of the chosen stream to be considered for nomination.


4. Application Process:

- The application process generally involves creating an online account, submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) or application, paying the required fees, and providing supporting documents.

- After submission, the application is assessed by the Alberta government, and if the candidate meets the criteria and is selected, a nomination certificate may be issued.


5. Permanent Residency Application:

- If nominated by Alberta, candidates will need to apply for permanent residency to the federal government through the regular Canadian immigration process.

- Nomination from a province like Alberta can increase the chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.

Remember, the AINP's specific requirements, application process, and eligibility criteria may change over time. Therefore, it is crucial to refer to the official AINP website for the most up-to-date and accurate information and consult with immigration professionals for personalized guidance.


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To immigrate to Alberta, Canada through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), you will need to follow these general steps:


1. Determine your eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria for the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) to ensure you meet the requirements. Each PNP stream may have specific criteria, so check the official AINP website for up-to-date information.


2. Choose the appropriate stream: Alberta offers various streams under the AINP, such as the Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS), Alberta Express Entry Stream, Self-Employed Farmer Stream, and others. Determine which stream suits your situation and goals.


3. Create an Express Entry profile (if applicable): If you plan to apply through the Alberta Express Entry Stream, you must first create an Express Entry profile with the Canadian government. This step is necessary to be considered for a provincial nomination.


4. Complete the application: Gather the required documents and complete the application forms for the specific stream you have chosen. This may include personal documents, educational credentials, work experience, language proficiency test results, and proof of funds.


5. Submit your application: Submit your application to the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, following the instructions provided in the application guide. Ensure that you include all the required documents and pay the necessary fees.


6. Wait for the nomination: Once your application is submitted, you will need to wait for the Alberta government to assess your application. If you meet the criteria and are selected, you will receive a nomination certificate.


7. Accept the nomination and apply for permanent residency: If you receive a nomination, you can then apply for permanent residency to the federal government through the Canadian immigration system. The nomination enhances your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.


8. Complete the federal application process: Follow the instructions provided by the federal government to complete the permanent residency application process. This may include medical exams, security checks, and providing additional documents.


9. Attend an interview (if required): Depending on your application, you may be required to attend an interview with a Canadian immigration officer. Be prepared to answer questions about your background, intentions, and qualifications.


10. Wait for a decision: After submitting your permanent residency application, you will need to wait for a decision from the Canadian government. Processing times can vary, so monitor the progress of your application regularly.

It's important to note that the process and requirements may change over time. Therefore, We recommend visiting the official Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program website for the most up-to-date and accurate information. Additionally, consider consulting and contacting us to guide you through the process and increase your chances of success.


Westland Immigration & Visa Services Inc.

Mr. Varinder Sharma (Director, MCom, Dip. Imm. Law), (RCIC), Member ICCRC

Cell: 1-778-988-8472

Office: +1-778-783-9991

Toll Free: 1-800-401-3797

Fax: 1-877-275-6880

E-Mail : Immigrate2west@gmail.com, westlandcanada@gmail.com

www.westlandimmigration.ca


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