Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (Formerly known as the AINP)
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (Formerly known as the AINP).
Alberta is a prosperous province rich in natural beauty and resources. Located in Western Canada, Alberta is home to two of Canada’s largest cities, Calgary and Edmonton, and is the most populous of the country’s three ‘Prairie provinces. It is also renowned as one of the most beautiful parts of North America, with famous national parks, such as Banff and Jasper.
The province operates the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), formerly the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the right mix of skills and work experience needed by the province may receive an Alberta Provincial Nomination Certificate.
Alberta Immigration Streams
If you wish to immigrate to Alberta, you currently have eight options to choose from. This page will help you figure out which immigration stream is suitable for your situation.
Streams for workers
Alberta Opportunity Stream for skilled workers who are currently working in an eligible occupation in Alberta.
Alberta General Express Entry Stream for candidates in the Express Entry (EE) system who have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of at least 300, and who are currently working in an eligible occupation.
Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway falls under the Express Entry stream and is open to applicants who are currently working in Alberta’s technology industry or who have received a job offer from that industry in 38 occupations identified by the province.
Rural Renewal Stream for candidates with a job offer from an Alberta employer for work in a rural Alberta community.
Streams for entrepreneurs
Farm Stream for those who wish to operate a farming business in Alberta.
Graduate Entrepreneur Stream for international graduates of a designated post-secondary institution in Alberta, who wish to start a business in Alberta.
Must have a community support letter from a participating rural Alberta community
* Alberta is currently accepting applications from communities interested in participating in the program. As soon as a list of participating communities is made available by the province, it will be posted here.
Alberta Opportunity Stream
Foreign nationals working in Alberta and international graduates who completed their studies at an approved Alberta post-secondary institution are eligible to apply for a provincial nomination under the Alberta Opportunity Stream.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Candidates interested in the Alberta Opportunity Stream must complete their application online through the AAIP online portal. After that, candidates will be asked to submit specific documents depending on their individual situations and pay the online application fee.
Minimum Requirements:
Must have a valid work permit;
Must be working in an eligible occupation in Alberta that matches your work experience;
A minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4 or 5 depending on occupation
A minimum of a high school degree;
A minimum of 12 months of work experience in Alberta in the last 18 months, or a minimum of 24 months of work experience in Canada in the last 30 months.
The Express Entry stream allows Alberta to nominate individuals who already have a profile in the federal Express Entry system. Individuals who have demonstrated ties to Alberta and have the necessary skills to contribute to the province’s economic growth may be invited by the province to submit an application.
Express Entry candidates who receive a provincial nomination from Alberta are awarded an additional 600 CRS points. This practically guarantees to receive an invitation to apply for permanent residence in the next Express Entry draw.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
The Alberta Express Entry Stream works by invitation only. Candidates who have Express Entry profiles may receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the Alberta government directly in the federal system. Invited candidates then have a limited about of time to indicate to the province that they are interested in being considered for selection under this stream.
If selected, candidates will receive a request from the AAIP to apply for a provincial nomination by submitting all required documents through the AAIP online portal.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be in the Express Entry pool;
Must have expressed interest in immigrating to Alberta permanently;
Must be working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development and diversification;
A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 300.
The Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway is a fast-track immigration program for tech professionals who have a profile in the federal government’s Express Entry system and be eligible for the Alberta Express Entry Stream. Individuals who have determined they meet the eligibility criteria of the stream are invited to submit an online form on the AAIP portal to be assessed under this stream. The AAIP verifies that the candidate meets the minimum eligibility criteria and if so, the AINP invites the candidate to apply for a provincial nomination.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Candidates can initiate the application process under the expedited pathway if they are currently working or have a job offer with an Alberta technology industry employer in an eligible tech occupation and meet the requirements under the Alberta Express Entry stream. To do so they must submit an online form via the AAIP website. If they meet the stream criteria, candidates will receive an invitation from the AAIP to apply for a provincial nomination by submitting all required documents through the AAIP online portal.
Minimum Requirements:
Must have a profile in the Express Entry pool;
Must have expressed interest in immigrating to Alberta permanently;
A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 300;
Must be working or receive a job offer in an eligible tech occupation in Alberta.
The Rural Renewal Stream is for candidates who have a job offer from an Alberta employer to work in rural communities in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
This stream is community-driven, which means that candidates must first obtain the support of a participating community in Alberta. Designated communities work to attract and retain foreign nationals, employers make them a job offer, and the community is responsible for ensuring that the candidate meets the stream criteria. A letter of support is then provided to the foreign national. Once the foreign national receives the endorsement they submit their application to the AAIP.
Minimum Requirements:
Must have valid full-time job offer or employment contract from an Alberta employer to work in an eligible occupation in a designated community;
Must have at least 12 months of full-time work experience in an eligible occupation in the 18 months before you apply. This work experience can be a combination of experience in Alberta, elsewhere in Canada, or abroad;
Must meet minimum language requirements;
Minimum of a high school education equivalent to the Canadian education standard;
Must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support themselves and all family members who will be moving into the designated community;
Farm Stream
The Self-Employed Farmer Stream is for candidates interested in immigrating to Alberta to purchase or start a farming business.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Interested candidates must first submit their business plan to the Alberta government, and wait to receive a decision. The AAIP bases its decision through consultation with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry to ensure that the business plan is feasible and that the project meets the needs of Alberta’s agricultural industry. If a positive decision is received, you must then gather the required documents and fill in the required forms for both the Alberta government and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Minimum Requirements:
Farm management skills;
Sufficient financial resources (minimum investment of CAD $500,000);
Investment plans are documented in a proposed business plan.
Alberta’s International Graduate Entrepreneur Immigration Stream is for international graduates of approved Alberta post-secondary institutions who are interested in establishing or operating a business in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
Interested candidates must first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the AAIP online portal. You will receive an EOI score within 30 days and the highest-ranking candidates will be asked to submit a Business Application.
A Business Application must be completed within 90 days of receiving an email asking you to submit one. You must also submit all required documents
Minimum Requirements:
At least two years full-time education in Alberta;
A valid Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) at time of application;
A minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 7;
Must establish a new business or operate an existing business with at least 34% ownership;
Alberta’s Foreign Graduate Start-Up Visa is for foreign-educated international graduates who wish to launch a start-up business in Alberta and become permanent residents of Canada.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
If you are interested in this program, you must work with a designated agency. This agency will issue you a letter of recommendation if you meet the requirements.
You will then have to submit your letter of recommendation with their Expression of Interest (EOI) through the AAIP Portal.
The agency will also provide a written report on their assessment of your proposed business plan. You must submit this report with your application.
A minimum of six months of full-time work experience of managing and/or owning the business;
Must have a business plan with projected financials;
Must have a post-secondary education from a foreign institution, and have an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). The degree must have been completed within the last ten years;
A 10-minute slides-only presentation that explains the business and details what an investor wants to see;
A minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 5;
Must have at least 34% ownership if the business is located in an urban center, or at least 51% ownership if located outside Calgary or Edmonton;
Must make a minimum investment of $100,000 for an urban center, or $50,000 for a regional area. More points are awarded for higher investments. These can be made from your own equity, or from a recognized Canadian financial institution, venture capital, or angel investment firm;
Must have a letter of recommendation from an AAIP-approved agency;
Must have enough money to set up their business and support yourself and your family in Canada.
The Rural Entrepreneur Stream is for candidates who wish to start a business in rural communities in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
This stream is community-driven, which means that entrepreneurs who wish to establish a business in rural Alberta must first make contact with a participating community and plan an exploratory visit. After the exploratory visit, the entrepreneur must provide a business proposal containing information about the business and its benefits to the community. A supporting letter is then provided to the entrepreneur. Once the foreign national has the support of the community, they submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the AAIP.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum 3 years of experience as an active business owner/manager or a minimum of 4 years of experience as a senior manager within the past 10 years;
Minimum of high school equivalent to the Canadian standard with an Education Credential Assessment (ECA);
Have a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4 for each English language skill or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) of 4 for each French language skill;
Must have a minimum net worth of $300,000.
Minimum investment of $200,000 from candidate’s own (and/or spouse/common-law partner) equity;
Must have a Community Support Letter from a participating rural Alberta community.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program
How can I immigrate to Alberta?
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, formerly the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) has eight immigration streams:
Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream for foreign-educated international graduates who wish to start a business in Canada.
Rural Entrepreneur Stream for candidates who would like to start a business in a rural Alberta community.
Step 1: Depending on your specific situation, choose the stream that is right for you. Find out if you are eligible for the chosen stream.
Step 2: Submit your application for your chosen stream.
Step 3: Obtain a provincial nomination from Alberta.
Step 4: Submit a permanent residence application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
It is also important to understand the difference between base PNP streams and enhanced PNP streams.
Enhanced streams are aligned with the federal Express Entry system. In Alberta, only the Alberta Express Entry stream is enhanced. Candidates in the Express Entry system who express their interest in immigrating to Alberta may receive a Notification of Interest from the Alberta government. They will then have two weeks to respond to it. If they are selected, they must apply through the AAIP portal.
All other current streams in Alberta are based streams. This means that they are not aligned with Express Entry. Interested individuals are required to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the province’s AAIP portal, instead of being selected through the Express Entry system.
Is it easy to immigrate to Alberta?
Immigrating to Alberta is not a one-size-fits-all solution. What may be easy for one candidate may be difficult for another. It is therefore advisable to choose the stream that is right for you depending on your specific situation.
For example, if you are currently working in Alberta in an eligible occupation, and wish to become a permanent resident, then you may be eligible through the Alberta Opportunity Stream.
If you would like help in choosing the best way to immigrate to Alberta, feel free to contact us.
What occupations are in demand in Alberta?
Occupations in high demand in Alberta include translators, optometrists, cabinetmakers, dental hygienists, dietitians and nutritionists, chiropractors among others.
For a full list of what occupations are considered in-demand in Alberta, you are encouraged to visit this webpage.
You can sort the list of jobs by demand: high, medium, or lower.
What’s it like living in Alberta?
Some of the benefits of living in Alberta include lower provincial taxes and a lower cost of living than other popular provinces.
Alberta also offers higher wages. The minimum wage in Alberta is $15 per hour. This is the highest in Canada (except for Nunavut).
Alberta is known as one of the most beautiful parts of North America. When you have some time off, you may be able to enjoy its famous national parks such as Banff and Jasper.
Is Alberta diverse?
According to Canada’s last census in 2016, visible minorities such as South Asian, Chinese, Africans, Filipino, Latin American, Arab, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean, and Japanese minorities made up over 23 percent of the Alberta population.
The Indigenous population (including First Nations, Metis, Inuit among others) made up another 6.5 percent.
How long does it take to process my Alberta application?
The processing time for the AAIP may vary. To estimate how long it will take for your application to be processed, follow this link.
What is the cost of living in Alberta?
Alberta has some advantages when it comes to cost of living. For example, there are no provincial health care premiums and no provincial sales tax (PST).
This means that you will only have to pay the Goods and Services (GST) that is paid by everyone in Canada. This is 5%.
In other provinces, you would pay both GST and PST. For example, in British Columbia, you would be 7% PST and the 5% GST, which means you would be paying 12% in sales tax.
In addition, Alberta offers tax rebates and credits that help with your finances.
Are salaries higher in Alberta?
Alberta has a higher family income than the rest of Canada.
According to the 2018 Canadian Income Survey, families in Alberta earned an average of $98,400 after tax. The Canadian average is $84,900.
Are there different options for school education?
Yes. Alberta has many options for a school education depending on language or religion. For example, there are many Francophone schooling options in Alberta.
Is Alberta a good place to study?
Alberta has 26 universities and colleges to choose from.
The University of Alberta is in the top 6 universities in Canada and the top 150 in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World Rankings for 2021.
The University of Calgary is in the top 10 universities in Canada and the top 200 in the world.
The Alberta government subsidizes tuition fees for universities and colleges. These fees vary across the province so it is advisable to check tuition costs on their websites.
For a list of all the universities and colleges that are in Alberta, click here.
Is it cold in Alberta?
Alberta is Canada’s sunniest province. According to the Alberta website, the province enjoys 1,900 hours of sunshine in the north and 2,300 hours in the south.
Winters are dry, sunny, and cold. Summers are warm and wetter.
Edmonton has extreme temperature changes. In January, the temperatures are -14 and -51°C. In July, they are 16 and 35°C, according to Britannica.
Is healthcare in Alberta free?
Alberta residents can get full coverage for medically necessary physician services, as well as some dental and oral surgical health services through the province’s Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP).
Many medical services are fully covered such as medically required services, medically required diagnostic services (laboratory, radiological, and other procedures), and psychiatric visits, as well as others.
Many hospital services are also fully covered, such as accommodation, meals, medications administered in a hospital, use of the operating room, care room, radiotherapy, physiotherapy and anesthetic facilities, and more.
Medical services and hospital stays and visits are either fully covered, partially covered, or not covered. For a detailed list, you are encouraged to visit the Alberta website.
What is the minimum CRS score for Alberta?
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for the Alberta Express Entry Stream is 300.
Can I apply for Alberta PNP without a job offer?
Yes. You do not need a job offer for four of Alberta’s five immigration streams. However, having a job offer may increase your chances under the Alberta Express Entry Stream.
How many immigrants come to Alberta each year?
Alberta welcomes over 40,000 new immigrants in an average year, according to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Optimize your chances of success with the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program!
You can consider any of the following pathways to Canadian Immigration:
Chugo Immigration Service is authorized to offer Canadian Immigration and Citizenship services under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The Principal Consultant, Pius Chukwuma Ekwulugo RCIC, is a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and has helped many foreigners to start a new life in Canada. We will help you too!
For effective and diligent legal help regarding Canadian Immigration matters, we partner with Weekes Law Office.
What Do I Do Next?
Are you looking for an immigration pathway to Canada? If you do not know where to look and how to start, we invite you to book an eligibility consultation with us. We will prepare an individualized assessment report for you and guide you on your immigration journey to Canada.
We advise you to complete the assessment questionnaire now in order to properly plan your application.
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (Formerly known as the AINP)
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (Formerly known as the AINP).
Alberta is a prosperous province rich in natural beauty and resources. Located in Western Canada, Alberta is home to two of Canada’s largest cities, Calgary and Edmonton, and is the most populous of the country’s three ‘Prairie provinces. It is also renowned as one of the most beautiful parts of North America, with famous national parks, such as Banff and Jasper.
The province operates the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), formerly the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the right mix of skills and work experience needed by the province may receive an Alberta Provincial Nomination Certificate.
Alberta Immigration Streams
If you wish to immigrate to Alberta, you currently have eight options to choose from. This page will help you figure out which immigration stream is suitable for your situation.
Streams for workers
Streams for entrepreneurs
Summary of Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Options
OR
Have a parent, child, brother, or sister who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen of Alberta
* Alberta is currently accepting applications from communities interested in participating in the program. As soon as a list of participating communities is made available by the province, it will be posted here.
Alberta Opportunity Stream
Foreign nationals working in Alberta and international graduates who completed their studies at an approved Alberta post-secondary institution are eligible to apply for a provincial nomination under the Alberta Opportunity Stream.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Candidates interested in the Alberta Opportunity Stream must complete their application online through the AAIP online portal. After that, candidates will be asked to submit specific documents depending on their individual situations and pay the online application fee.
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Alberta Opportunity Stream
Alberta Express Entry Stream
The Express Entry stream allows Alberta to nominate individuals who already have a profile in the federal Express Entry system. Individuals who have demonstrated ties to Alberta and have the necessary skills to contribute to the province’s economic growth may be invited by the province to submit an application.
Express Entry candidates who receive a provincial nomination from Alberta are awarded an additional 600 CRS points. This practically guarantees to receive an invitation to apply for permanent residence in the next Express Entry draw.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
The Alberta Express Entry Stream works by invitation only. Candidates who have Express Entry profiles may receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the Alberta government directly in the federal system. Invited candidates then have a limited about of time to indicate to the province that they are interested in being considered for selection under this stream.
If selected, candidates will receive a request from the AAIP to apply for a provincial nomination by submitting all required documents through the AAIP online portal.
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Alberta Express Entry Stream
Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway
The Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway is a fast-track immigration program for tech professionals who have a profile in the federal government’s Express Entry system and be eligible for the Alberta Express Entry Stream. Individuals who have determined they meet the eligibility criteria of the stream are invited to submit an online form on the AAIP portal to be assessed under this stream. The AAIP verifies that the candidate meets the minimum eligibility criteria and if so, the AINP invites the candidate to apply for a provincial nomination.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Candidates can initiate the application process under the expedited pathway if they are currently working or have a job offer with an Alberta technology industry employer in an eligible tech occupation and meet the requirements under the Alberta Express Entry stream. To do so they must submit an online form via the AAIP website. If they meet the stream criteria, candidates will receive an invitation from the AAIP to apply for a provincial nomination by submitting all required documents through the AAIP online portal.
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Accelerated Tech Pathway
Rural Renewal Stream
The Rural Renewal Stream is for candidates who have a job offer from an Alberta employer to work in rural communities in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
This stream is community-driven, which means that candidates must first obtain the support of a participating community in Alberta. Designated communities work to attract and retain foreign nationals, employers make them a job offer, and the community is responsible for ensuring that the candidate meets the stream criteria. A letter of support is then provided to the foreign national. Once the foreign national receives the endorsement they submit their application to the AAIP.
Minimum Requirements:
Farm Stream
The Self-Employed Farmer Stream is for candidates interested in immigrating to Alberta to purchase or start a farming business.
Application Fee: CAD $500
How it works:
Interested candidates must first submit their business plan to the Alberta government, and wait to receive a decision. The AAIP bases its decision through consultation with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry to ensure that the business plan is feasible and that the project meets the needs of Alberta’s agricultural industry. If a positive decision is received, you must then gather the required documents and fill in the required forms for both the Alberta government and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Farm Stream
Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Alberta’s International Graduate Entrepreneur Immigration Stream is for international graduates of approved Alberta post-secondary institutions who are interested in establishing or operating a business in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
Interested candidates must first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the AAIP online portal. You will receive an EOI score within 30 days and the highest-ranking candidates will be asked to submit a Business Application.
A Business Application must be completed within 90 days of receiving an email asking you to submit one. You must also submit all required documents
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Alberta’s Foreign Graduate Start-Up Visa is for foreign-educated international graduates who wish to launch a start-up business in Alberta and become permanent residents of Canada.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
If you are interested in this program, you must work with a designated agency. This agency will issue you a letter of recommendation if you meet the requirements.
You will then have to submit your letter of recommendation with their Expression of Interest (EOI) through the AAIP Portal.
The agency will also provide a written report on their assessment of your proposed business plan. You must submit this report with your application.
What are the designated agencies?
Minimum Requirements:
Learn more about the Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Rural Entrepreneur Stream
The Rural Entrepreneur Stream is for candidates who wish to start a business in rural communities in Alberta.
Application Fee: CAD $3,500
How it works:
This stream is community-driven, which means that entrepreneurs who wish to establish a business in rural Alberta must first make contact with a participating community and plan an exploratory visit. After the exploratory visit, the entrepreneur must provide a business proposal containing information about the business and its benefits to the community. A supporting letter is then provided to the entrepreneur. Once the foreign national has the support of the community, they submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the AAIP.
Minimum Requirements:
Frequently Asked Questions About the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, formerly the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) has eight immigration streams:
Step 1: Depending on your specific situation, choose the stream that is right for you. Find out if you are eligible for the chosen stream.
Step 2: Submit your application for your chosen stream.
Step 3: Obtain a provincial nomination from Alberta.
Step 4: Submit a permanent residence application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
It is also important to understand the difference between base PNP streams and enhanced PNP streams.
Enhanced streams are aligned with the federal Express Entry system. In Alberta, only the Alberta Express Entry stream is enhanced. Candidates in the Express Entry system who express their interest in immigrating to Alberta may receive a Notification of Interest from the Alberta government. They will then have two weeks to respond to it. If they are selected, they must apply through the AAIP portal.
All other current streams in Alberta are based streams. This means that they are not aligned with Express Entry. Interested individuals are required to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the province’s AAIP portal, instead of being selected through the Express Entry system.
Immigrating to Alberta is not a one-size-fits-all solution. What may be easy for one candidate may be difficult for another. It is therefore advisable to choose the stream that is right for you depending on your specific situation.
For example, if you are currently working in Alberta in an eligible occupation, and wish to become a permanent resident, then you may be eligible through the Alberta Opportunity Stream.
If you would like help in choosing the best way to immigrate to Alberta, feel free to contact us.
Occupations in high demand in Alberta include translators, optometrists, cabinetmakers, dental hygienists, dietitians and nutritionists, chiropractors among others.
For a full list of what occupations are considered in-demand in Alberta, you are encouraged to visit this webpage.
You can sort the list of jobs by demand: high, medium, or lower.
Some of the benefits of living in Alberta include lower provincial taxes and a lower cost of living than other popular provinces.
Alberta also offers higher wages. The minimum wage in Alberta is $15 per hour. This is the highest in Canada (except for Nunavut).
Alberta is known as one of the most beautiful parts of North America. When you have some time off, you may be able to enjoy its famous national parks such as Banff and Jasper.
According to Canada’s last census in 2016, visible minorities such as South Asian, Chinese, Africans, Filipino, Latin American, Arab, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean, and Japanese minorities made up over 23 percent of the Alberta population.
The Indigenous population (including First Nations, Metis, Inuit among others) made up another 6.5 percent.
The processing time for the AAIP may vary. To estimate how long it will take for your application to be processed, follow this link.
Alberta has some advantages when it comes to cost of living. For example, there are no provincial health care premiums and no provincial sales tax (PST).
This means that you will only have to pay the Goods and Services (GST) that is paid by everyone in Canada. This is 5%.
In other provinces, you would pay both GST and PST. For example, in British Columbia, you would be 7% PST and the 5% GST, which means you would be paying 12% in sales tax.
In addition, Alberta offers tax rebates and credits that help with your finances.
Alberta has a higher family income than the rest of Canada.
According to the 2018 Canadian Income Survey, families in Alberta earned an average of $98,400 after tax. The Canadian average is $84,900.
Yes. Alberta has many options for a school education depending on language or religion. For example, there are many Francophone schooling options in Alberta.
Alberta has 26 universities and colleges to choose from.
The University of Alberta is in the top 6 universities in Canada and the top 150 in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World Rankings for 2021.
The University of Calgary is in the top 10 universities in Canada and the top 200 in the world.
The Alberta government subsidizes tuition fees for universities and colleges. These fees vary across the province so it is advisable to check tuition costs on their websites.
For a list of all the universities and colleges that are in Alberta, click here.
Alberta is Canada’s sunniest province. According to the Alberta website, the province enjoys 1,900 hours of sunshine in the north and 2,300 hours in the south.
Winters are dry, sunny, and cold. Summers are warm and wetter.
Edmonton has extreme temperature changes. In January, the temperatures are -14 and -51°C. In July, they are 16 and 35°C, according to Britannica.
Alberta residents can get full coverage for medically necessary physician services, as well as some dental and oral surgical health services through the province’s Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP).
Many medical services are fully covered such as medically required services, medically required diagnostic services (laboratory, radiological, and other procedures), and psychiatric visits, as well as others.
Many hospital services are also fully covered, such as accommodation, meals, medications administered in a hospital, use of the operating room, care room, radiotherapy, physiotherapy and anesthetic facilities, and more.
Medical services and hospital stays and visits are either fully covered, partially covered, or not covered. For a detailed list, you are encouraged to visit the Alberta website.
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for the Alberta Express Entry Stream is 300.
Yes. You do not need a job offer for four of Alberta’s five immigration streams. However, having a job offer may increase your chances under the Alberta Express Entry Stream.
Alberta welcomes over 40,000 new immigrants in an average year, according to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Optimize your chances of success with the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program!
You can consider any of the following pathways to Canadian Immigration:
Chugo Immigration Service is authorized to offer Canadian Immigration and Citizenship services under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The Principal Consultant, Pius Chukwuma Ekwulugo RCIC, is a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and has helped many foreigners to start a new life in Canada. We will help you too!
For effective and diligent legal help regarding Canadian Immigration matters, we partner with Weekes Law Office.
What Do I Do Next?
Are you looking for an immigration pathway to Canada? If you do not know where to look and how to start, we invite you to book an eligibility consultation with us. We will prepare an individualized assessment report for you and guide you on your immigration journey to Canada.
We advise you to complete the assessment questionnaire now in order to properly plan your application.
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