Alberta issues hundreds of invitations to foreign workers across two AAIP draws

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Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: March 1, 2026

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held two draws on February 20 and February 24, 2026, issuing close to 900 invitations to candidates.

The two selections encompassed the first draw for priority sectors under the Alberta Opportunity Stream and the first Tourism and Hospitality Stream draw of the year.

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This selection round represents the province’s 11th and 12th provincial immigration draws of the year.

Draw details

The AAIP issued 899 invitations across the two draws, with the majority going to candidates working in priority sectors under the Alberta Opportunity stream.

The number of invitations and the minimum score required to have been invited varied by stream:

Draw date Stream / focus Minimum score Invitations issued 
February 24, 2026 Tourism and Hospitality Stream 73 68 
February 20, 2026 Alberta Opportunity Stream – Priority Sectors 56 831 

Provincial nomination figures for 2026

AAIP’s processing summary totals for 2026 (as of February 26, 2026) show the province has issued 612 nominations against its federal nomination allocation of 6,403.

This leaves 5,791 nominations still to be issued throughout 2026. The AAIP is currently processing 1,032 applications, which can count towards further nominations if applications are not refused at the processing stage.

Worker Expression of Interest (EOI) pool composition

As of February 26, the AAIP reports 45,698 worker expressions of interest (EOIs) currently in the candidate pool, across all streams and pathways.

Once a candidate has submitted an EOI and entered the selection pool, they await selection for an invitation from the AAIP to submit a full application to the province for provincial nomination.

The AAIP notes that candidates may be invited to apply to a stream/pathway different from the one they selected in their EOI, should they meet all eligibility and selection criteria.

You can view the table below to see EOI distribution by stream/pathway.

The majority (64%) of active EOIs in the candidate pool are under the Alberta Opportunity Stream:

Stream / pathway (EOI selection pool) EOIs in pool 
Alberta Opportunity Stream 28,916 
Dedicated Health Care Pathways 1,572 
Rural Renewal Stream 3,002 
Tourism and Hospitality Stream 4,758 
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 2,646 
Alberta Express Entry – Family connection & occupation in demand 116 
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 88 
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 4,600 
Total 45,698 

Stream-by-stream snapshot for 2026

Below is AAIP’s published status for allocations, nominations issued, nomination allocation, and processing progress by stream/pathway, as of the most recent update.

Stream / pathway 2026 allocation Nominations issued Spaces remaining Applications to be processed Currently assessing applications received on/before 
Alberta Opportunity Stream 3,425 403 3,022 483 November 1, 2025* 
Rural Renewal Stream 1,000 <10 N/A <108 February 10, 2026 
Tourism and Hospitality Stream 150 32 118 <10 February 24, 2026 
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE) 500 47 453 26 February 6, 2026 
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 600 54 546 81 November 3, 2025 
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway 38 <10 N/A <10 N/A 
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives 600 68 532 59 October 26, 2025 
Entrepreneur streams 90 <10 N/A 268 (in process) Evaluated upon receipt 

*The AAIP notes this “currently assessing” date excludes certain files tied to the work permit support letter process under the temporary public policy to issue open work permits (OWPs) to certain Provincial Nominee Program candidates.

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