Alberta targets healthcare, law enforcement, and tourism and hospitality workers in latest selection round

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Caroline Minks
Published: May 5, 2026

Between April 15–27, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) issued more invitations to apply, through four provincial immigration pathways.

The province extended no less than 185 invitations to healthcare, law enforcement, tourism, and hospitality professionals.

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As of the time of this writing, Alberta has conducted a total of 32 draws in 2026.

Draw details

The AAIP’s four latest draws targeted candidates through the following provincial immigration streams:

  • Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors (Health Care);
  • Dedicated Health Care Pathway – non- Express Entry;
  • Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway; and
  • Tourism and Hospitality Stream.

Cutoff scores and the number of invitations issued varied by draw—with the largest share of invitations extended through the April 27 Tourism and Hospitality Stream selection.

Date of drawStream/pathwayInvitations issuedMinimum score
April 27, 2026Tourism and Hospitality Stream9871
April 23, 2026Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway<1058
April 16, 2026Dedicated Health Care Pathway – non-Express Entry3746
April 15, 2026Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors (Health Care)5055

The April 15 and April 16 draws, both of which targeted healthcare professionals, align with the AAIP’s 2026 key priorities announced earlier this year.

To date, the province has issued no fewer than 5,218 invitations to AAIP candidates, with the majority (3,025) extended through the Alberta Opportunity Stream.

Provincial nomination figures

The federal government granted Alberta a total of 6,403 nomination slots for its Provincial Nominee Program in 2026.

As of April 29, the province has issued a total of 1,849 nominations—leaving 4,554 nominations still available.

Alberta notes that it has 1,469 provincial nomination applications in its inventory currently awaiting processing.

The AAIP shares data outlining how its nomination allocation is divided among its various streams and pathways, in addition to the number of nominations already issued and those still available.

The table below features updated figures as of April 29, 2026:

Stream/pathway2026 nomination allocationNominations issuedRemaining nomination slots
Alberta Opportunity Stream3,4251,0942,331
Rural Renewal Stream1,000298702
Tourism and Hospitality Stream1505595
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)50061439
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway600194406
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway38<10N/A
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives600136464
Entrepreneur streams90<10N/A

The province also notes that it has used some of the nominations allotted to provinces and territories (in addition to those granted through PNPs) to bring in practice-ready physicians and francophone speakers.

So far this year, Alberta has issued the following number of nominations for each group:

  • Practice-ready physicians: 50
  • Francophones: 12

Expressions of Interest and applications are awaiting processing

Alberta also publishes stream-by-stream data on the number of EOIs and provincial nomination applications it has in its inventory—the only province to do so.

As of April 29, 2026, there were 41,763 worker EOIs in its candidate pool, with the majority (about 63.8%) being for the Alberta Opportunity Stream.

Stream/pathwayEOIs in the poolApplications awaiting processing
Alberta Opportunity Stream26,625583
Rural Renewal Stream2,137254
Tourism and Hospitality Stream4,08813
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)1,54321
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway2,554128
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway74<10
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives4,742205
Entrepreneur streamsN/A*251

*The worker EOI pool excludes the AAIP’s entrepreneur streams, as these follow a different consideration process.

For 2026, Alberta is prioritizing rural immigration and workers in the following sectors:

  • Healthcare;
  • Technology;
  • Construction;
  • Manufacturing;
  • Aviation; and
  • Agriculture.

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