Alberta invites over 1,000 healthcare, tech, and rural community-bound candidates across four draws

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Caroline Minks
Published: May 24, 2026

Over the course of May 1–May 13, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted four selection rounds, inviting more candidates to apply for provincial nomination.

A total of 1,051 AAIP candidates received invitations, including health and tech professionals, and individuals planning to reside and work in rural Alberta communities.

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As of the time of this writing, Alberta has held a total of 36 provincial immigration draws in 2026.

Draw details

The AAIP’s latest four draws issued invitations under the following streams and pathways:

The greatest number of invitations were issued through the Alberta Opportunity Stream, accounting for about 79.2% of all May invites.

To view the cutoff score and number of invitations issued through each draw, view the table below:

Date of drawStream/pathwayInvitations issuedMinimum score
May 13, 2026Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Express Entry6157
May 7, 2026Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway14657
May 6, 2026Alberta Opportunity Stream83254
May 1, 2026Rural Renewal Stream1250

These latest draws align with established provincial nomination and draw priorities. On its official webpage, Alberta lists healthcare, technology, and Rural Renewal Stream invitations among its list of “highest priorities for 2026.”

Here’s the last time the province conducted draws under these specific streams and pathways, with number of invitations issued per draw:

  • April 13, 2026: Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Express Entry (62);
  • April 8, 2026: Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway (146);
  • April 10, 2026: Alberta Opportunity Stream (447); and
  • April 9, 2026: Rural Renewal Stream (74).

To date, Alberta has invited no fewer than 6,269 AAIP candidates to apply for provincial nomination—most of which were issued through the Alberta Opportunity Stream (3,857).

Breakdown of Alberta’s provincial nomination figures

As of May 14, Alberta had used 2,191 of the 6,403 nomination spaces allocated to the province by the federal government — leaving 4,212 nominations remaining overall.

The province has shared updated nomination totals as of May 14, detailing how many nominations have been issued through each stream and pathway:

Stream/pathway2026 nomination allocationNominations issuedRemaining nomination slots
Alberta Opportunity Stream3,4251,2672,158
Rural Renewal Stream1,000367633
Tourism and Hospitality Stream1506090
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)50087413
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway600228372
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway38<10N/A
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives600169431
Entrepreneur streams901080

Separate from its regular PNP allocation, Alberta has also used additional nomination spaces to attract practice-ready physicians (50) and francophone candidates (12) to the province.

Expressions of Interest and applications awaiting processing

Alberta’s published data also provides stream-by-stream breakdowns regarding the number of EOIs and provincial nomination applications it has in its inventory awaiting a final decision.

As of May 14, the province had a total of 40,161 worker EOIs in its candidate pool—1,602 fewer than it did on April 29 (the date of the last data update). The majority of these (63.7%) are under the Alberta Opportunity Stream.

No fewer than 1,303 applications are currently in the AAIP’s inventory awaiting processing.

Stream/pathwayEOIs in the poolApplications awaiting processing
Alberta Opportunity Stream25,571446
Rural Renewal Stream2,055197
Tourism and Hospitality Stream4,02125
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)1,42622
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway2,375122
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway67<10
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives4,646229
Entrepreneur streamsN/A*262

*AAIP entrepreneur streams are not included in the worker EOI pool, as they are subject to a separate consideration process.

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