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Between May 20–June 2, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held seven draws in which it invited select candidates to apply for provincial nomination.

Invitations were sent to professionals in several in-demand sectors, including manufacturing, technology, agriculture, and construction.

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As of the time of this writing, the AAIP has conducted a total of 43 provincial immigration draws in 2026.

Draw details (May 20–June 2)

A cumulative 1,550 invitations to apply (ITAs) were issued over the course of the seven draws, which Alberta published on its official webpage on June 2.

Invitations were issued through the three streams, with the greatest share of ITAs issued to candidates through the Alberta Opportunity Stream—accounting for 64.1% of all invites.

The cut-off scores and number of invitations extended to candidates varied by draw:

Stream/pathway2026 nomination allocationNominations issuedRemaining nomination slots
Alberta Opportunity Stream3,4251,3942,031
Rural Renewal Stream1,000480250
Tourism and Hospitality Stream15010050
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)500112388
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway600267333
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway38<10N/A
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives600213387
Entrepreneur streams901773

Several of these selection rounds have been the largest of their kind so far in 2026. These include the May 29 Express Entry Accelerated Tech round, the May 27 Alberta Opportunity Stream selection, and the May 22 agriculture and May 21 manufacturing rounds under the Express Entry Priority Sector pathway.

This selection round also marks the AAIP’s first draw specifically targeting skilled trades linked to the construction sector (May 20).

To date, the province has invited no fewer than 7,819 AAIP candidates to apply for provincial nomination—with the Alberta Opportunity Stream making up a large portion of that total at 4,850 invitations.

The AAIP’s provincial nomination figures

As of June 3 (the date of the AAIP’s last webpage update), Alberta reports having used 2,587 nomination slots allocated to the province by the federal government in 2026. This leaves 3,816 spaces remaining.

The AAP publishes detailed data on stream-by-stream nomination distribution, which you can find in the table below:

Stream/pathway2026 nomination allocationNominations issuedRemaining nomination slots
Alberta Opportunity Stream3,4251,3942,031
Rural Renewal Stream1,000480250
Tourism and Hospitality Stream15010050
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)500112388
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway600267333
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway38<10N/A
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives600213387
Entrepreneur streams901773

Alberta has also used nomination spaces outside its regular PNP allocation to attract targeted groups, including 50 practice-ready physicians and 12 francophone candidates.

Expressions of Interest and applications awaiting processing

The province also publishes stream-specific data on the number of EOIs and provincial nomination applications requiring finalization it has in its inventory.

As of June 3, there were 38,292 worker EOIs in its pool, 63.4% of which have been submitted under the Alberta Opportunity Stream; a total of 1,222 provincial nomination applications were listed as awaiting processing.

Here’s how that breaks down by stream/pathway:

Stream/pathwayEOIs in the poolApplications awaiting processing
Alberta Opportunity Stream24,276469
Rural Renewal Stream1,92899
Tourism and Hospitality Stream3,86527
Dedicated Health Care Pathways (EE + non-EE)1,43221
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway2,149333
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway65N/A
Alberta Express Entry – Priority sector draws/initiatives4,577387
Entrepreneur streamsN/A251

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