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Oct 24, 2025

Alberta Issues 199 Targeted Invitations Across Tech, Aviation, Agriculture and Healthcare Streams

Alberta Issues 199 Targeted Invitations Across Tech, Aviation, Agriculture and Healthcare Streams
Alberta continued its precision-hiring strategy on October 24, issuing 199 Notifications of Interest under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). The invitations were spread over four separate draws held between 8 and 21 October, each calibrated to niche provincial shortages: 89 profiles were selected via the Accelerated Tech Pathway, 13 in priority aviation occupations, 10 in agriculture and 87 in healthcare (split between Express Entry–linked and direct provincial streams). CRS cut-off scores ranged from 45 to 67, far below federal averages, underscoring Alberta’s willingness to trade points for sector-specific experience.

The province’s unemployment rate sits at a multi-year low of 4.7 %, but regional employers complain of acute talent gaps as capital projects in Edmonton’s tech corridor and Calgary’s life-sciences hub ramp up post-pandemic. Provincial officials say targeted draws allow them to “surgically import” needed skills without inflating housing demand system-wide. Candidates nominated through AAIP receive 600 federal CRS bonus points, effectively guaranteeing permanent residence once IRCC issues an Invitation to Apply.

For corporate relocation managers, the message is clear: employees with in-demand NOC codes (software engineers, avionics technicians, crop-science managers, registered nurses) have an expedited path to PR if they accept Alberta-based roles. Employers should align job advertisements with AAIP lists and be ready to issue job-offer letters quickly; recent draws imposed 10-day windows for full application submission.

The province is also piloting a streamlined credential-recognition scheme with Professional Engineers Alberta and the College of Registered Nurses, aiming to cut licensure times to 90 days—a competitive advantage over Ontario and B.C. Businesses should monitor the Alberta website for forthcoming guidance on fast-track foreign credential assessments.
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