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    Alberta Targets Key Sectors in Latest Draws with 332 ITAs Issued

    The province of Alberta continues to fine-tune its immigration strategy in 2026, focusing on critical labour shortages across technology, healthcare, skilled trades, and rural communities.

    Between April 8 and April 14, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted four targeted draws, issuing a total of 332 invitations to eligible candidates. These draws reflect Alberta’s growing emphasis on sector-specific immigration, aligning provincial nominations with real-time labour market demands.

    Multiple Pathways Target Priority Occupations

    The invitations were distributed across a mix of Express Entry-linked and non-Express Entry pathways, allowing the province to select candidates with diverse profiles. The following streams were included:

    This targeted approach highlights Alberta’s effort to balance urban economic growth with rural workforce development.

    Breakdown of Draw Results (April 8–14, 2026)

    The largest draw during this period took place under the Accelerated Tech Pathway, accounting for a significant share of invitations. Cut-off scores varied slightly across streams, reflecting differences in demand and candidate availability.

    Draw date Stream / pathway Minimum score Invitations issued
    April 14, 2026 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors (Construction and skilled trades) 60 50
    April 13, 2026 Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Express Entry 59 62
    April 9, 2026 Rural Renewal Stream 50 74
    April 8, 2026 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway 59 146

    Nomination Allocation for 2026

    For 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has allocated 6,403 nomination spots to Alberta. As of mid-April, the province has already issued 1,634 nominations, leaving 4,769 spaces still available for the remainder of the year. The table below outlines how these nominations are distributed across various streams:

    Stream / pathway 2026 allocation Nominations issued Remaining nomination slots
    Alberta Opportunity Stream 3,425 996 2,429
    Rural Renewal Stream 1,000 218 782
    Tourism and Hospitality Stream 150 50 100
    Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE) 500 88 412
    Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 600 152 448
    Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 38 less than 10 N/A
    Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 600 120 480
    Entrepreneur streams 90 less than 10 N/A

    Notably, the Alberta Opportunity Stream continues to dominate, accounting for more than half of the province’s total nomination capacity.

    Candidate Pool and Applications in Progress

    The AAIP selection pool remains highly competitive. As of April 15, there were 42,373 active Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from workers across multiple streams. A significant majority—over 64%—are concentrated in the Alberta Opportunity Stream. Here’s a closer look at the current pool and processing inventory:

    Stream/pathway EOIs in the pool Applications awaiting processing
    Alberta Opportunity Stream 27,184 656
    Rural Renewal Stream 2,218 265
    Tourism and Hospitality Stream 4,251 19
    Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE) 1,536 18
    Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 2,457 162
    Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 81 Less than 10
    Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 4,646 149
    Entrepreneur streams N/A 266

    Currently, there are 1,535 applications under review across all AAIP pathways, indicating steady processing activity.

    Sector-Focused Immigration Strategy for 2026

    Earlier this year, Alberta announced its intention to prioritize candidates working in high-demand industries such as healthcare, technology, construction, manufacturing, aviation, and agriculture. The latest draws reinforce this direction, particularly with strong invitation numbers for tech professionals and skilled trades workers.

    Rural immigration is also emerging as a key pillar of the province’s strategy. Through the Rural Renewal Stream, Alberta is actively encouraging skilled workers to settle in smaller communities facing labour shortages.

    Nomination Quota Status for 2026

    For the 2026 calendar year, Alberta has been allocated 6,403 provincial nominations. As of February 5, 2026, the province has issued 405 nominations, leaving 5,964 nomination slots still available. Most nominations granted so far have been issued through the Alberta Opportunity Stream, reinforcing its role as the backbone of Alberta’s provincial immigration framework.

    Alberta participates in a federal initiative that allows provinces to nominate practice-ready physicians and francophone applicants under a separate allocation of up to 10,000 spaces nationwide. Nominations issued under this federal measure do not reduce Alberta’s provincial quota.

    Outlook for Upcoming Draws

    With a large number of nomination spaces still available, Alberta is expected to continue conducting frequent, targeted draws throughout 2026. Candidates with experience in priority sectors, and especially those with job offers in rural areas—are likely to remain strong contenders.

    As competition intensifies, applicants are advised to strengthen their profiles and align their experience with Alberta’s evolving economic priorities to improve their chances of receiving a provincial nomination.

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