Alberta issues more invitations to provincial immigration candidates

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Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: April 28, 2025

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has issued more invitations to candidates for provincial immigration through four of its targeted immigration pathways.

Immigration candidates were invited for their work experience and ability to fill key labour gaps in different sectors of the Alberta economy.

A total of 165 invitations were issued through these draws.

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Summary of AAIP draws (11 – 22 April)

The AAIP undertook the following draws between April 11 and 22, with varying draw sizes and cut-off scores through each pathway:

Draw date Worker stream / pathway Minimum score of invited candidates Number of invitations issued 
22 April, 2025 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway 71 22 
17 April, 2025 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway 49 
15 April, 2025 Tourism and Hospitality Stream 73 33 
11 April, 2025 Alberta Opportunity Stream 77 108 

Of note among these draws is that they feature the first Tourism and Hospitality stream selection of the year, and only the second draws through the Accelerated Tech and Law Enforcement Pathways in 2025.

In addition, the draw on 11 April is also the first general draw under the Alberta Opportunity stream in 2025, with previous draws having focused on professionals in aviation and construction.

On their website, the AAIP also features information on each individual pathway, including the number of nomination spaces remaining in each stream, the number of expressions of interest (EOIs) currently in the pool, and the current number of applications still to be processed. As of the time of writing, these are summarized in the table below:

Stream / Pathway Nomination Spaces Remaining (2025) Expressions of Interest (EOIs) in Selection Pool Applications to be Processed 
Alberta Opportunity Stream 1,529 35,479 1,501 
Tourism and Hospitality Stream 182 5,508 321 
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 89 3,007 81 
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway Not applicable
(Total 2025 allocation is 20 nominations) 
97 > 10 

Note the difference between invitations and nominations in the context of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) like the AAIP.

Candidates in PNPs typically make EOI profiles first to indicate their interest in immigrating to a province through its provincial immigration program.

If selected, a candidates will then receive an invitation to apply for a provincial nomination from the province and must submit a complete application to the province to be considered for nomination.

If their complete application is approved, the foreign national will receive a provincial nomination, which for base PNP streams allows them to apply directly to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) directly for permanent residence (PR).

For streams using the enhanced nomination process (Express Entry-aligned streams), the foreign national will receive 600 additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points on their Express Entry Profile. They would then wait to receive an invitation to apply (ITA) for PR through an upcoming Express Entry draw, to which they can respond with a complete application for PR.

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