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    Alberta Issues 1,550 Invitations in Latest AAIP Draws

    Alberta has continued its active immigration strategy by conducting a series of invitation rounds to attract skilled workers to sectors experiencing labour shortages. Over two weeks, from late May to early June, the province selected more than 1,500 immigration candidates through multiple pathways under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).

    The latest invitation rounds demonstrate Alberta’s growing focus on addressing workforce needs in industries that are critical to the province’s economic growth. Candidates working in technology, agriculture, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and other priority occupations were among those targeted during the recent selections. The province remains one of Canada’s most active participants in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), using immigration as a tool to support regional economic development and long-term labour market stability.

    Seven Draws Conducted Within Two Weeks

    Between May 20 and June 2, Alberta organized seven separate immigration draws under different AAIP streams and pathways. Collectively, these rounds resulted in 1,550 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for provincial nomination.

    A significant portion of invitations was issued through the Alberta Opportunity Stream, which continues to be one of the province’s primary immigration pathways for workers already contributing to Alberta’s labour market. Several draws also focused on priority occupations identified by the province as essential for addressing immediate workforce shortages.

    Targeted Recruitment Focuses on Strategic Industries

    Alberta’s recent selections reveal a clear trend toward occupation-focused immigration. The province directed invitations toward workers in sectors that play a major role in economic expansion and infrastructure development. Among the notable sectors targeted were:

    One particularly notable development was Alberta’s first dedicated draw aimed specifically at construction-related skilled trades. With major infrastructure and housing projects underway across the province, construction workers are increasingly becoming a priority for provincial immigration selection.

    Some of the Largest Draws of the Year

    Several of the invitation rounds conducted during this period ranked among the biggest held by Alberta in 2026. Large-scale selections were recorded under:

    These larger draws indicate that Alberta continues to rely heavily on immigration to meet employer demand and fill vacancies that remain difficult to address through domestic recruitment alone.

    More Than 7,800 Candidates Invited So Far in 2026

    Since the beginning of the year, Alberta has issued invitations to thousands of immigration candidates across its various streams.

    The Alberta Opportunity Stream remains the province’s most active pathway, accounting for a substantial share of invitations issued in 2026. The program has played a key role in helping employers retain workers already living and working in Alberta. Overall, provincial immigration activity suggests Alberta is on track to make significant use of its nomination allocation before the end of the year.

    Provincial Nomination Allocation Status

    According to Alberta’s latest immigration statistics, the province has already utilized a considerable portion of its nomination allocation received from the federal government for 2026. The following table outlines nomination allocations, nominations already issued, and remaining nomination spaces available across AAIP pathways:

    Stream/pathway 2026 nomination allocation Nominations issued Remaining Nomination slots
    Alberta Opportunity Stream 3,425 1,394 2,031
    Rural Renewal Stream 1,000 480 250
    Tourism and Hospitality Stream 150 100 50
    Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE) 500 112 388
    Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 600 267 333
    Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 38 <10 N/A
    Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 600 213 387
    Entrepreneur streams 90 17 73

    Additional Spaces Used for Specialized Recruitment

    Beyond its standard nomination allocation, Alberta has also leveraged additional nomination opportunities to attract specific groups of newcomers. The province has allocated nomination spaces to support:

    These targeted initiatives help Alberta address unique demographic and labour market priorities while supporting broader federal immigration goals.

    Strong Interest Continues from Immigration Candidates

    Interest in Alberta immigration remains exceptionally high.

    As of early June, tens of thousands of Expressions of Interest (EOIs) were registered across worker-focused immigration streams. The Alberta Opportunity Stream accounted for the majority of candidate profiles currently waiting in the provincial pool.

    At the same time, over a thousand provincial nomination applications were awaiting final processing, reflecting continued demand for Alberta’s immigration programs.

    Current EOI Inventory and Applications Under Review

    The following table shows the number of EOIs currently in the pool and the volume of applications awaiting processing across various AAIP pathways:

    Stream/pathway EOIs in the pool Applications awaiting processing
    Alberta Opportunity Stream 24,276 469
    Rural Renewal Stream 1,928 99
    Tourism and Hospitality Stream 3,865 27
    Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE) 1,432 21
    Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 2,149 333
    Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 65 N/A
    Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 4,577 387
    Entrepreneur streams N/A 251

    Note: Entrepreneur streams operate outside the standard EOI pool.

    What This Means for Prospective Immigrants

    The latest round of selections reinforces Alberta’s position as one of Canada’s most active provinces for economic immigration. Candidates with experience in priority occupations, particularly technology, skilled trades, healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture, may find strong opportunities through AAIP pathways.

    With thousands of nomination spaces still available and ongoing labour shortages across multiple sectors, Alberta is expected to continue conducting regular invitation rounds throughout the remainder of 2026. For prospective immigrants seeking a pathway to Canadian permanent residence, the province remains a significant destination offering multiple routes to nomination and long-term settlement.

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