Alberta holds biggest draw of the year, invites hundreds of candidates for provincial immigration

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Janice Rodrigues
Published: August 19, 2025

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has held its biggest draw of 2025, issuing 581 invitations to apply through the Alberta Opportunity stream last week.

Apart from that, it also held draws through the Health Care Pathway under its Express Entry and non-Express Entry options.

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A total of 683 invitations were issued between these three draws

Summary of draws (Aug 7 - 15)

In the week between 7 and 15 August, the AAIP held three draws.

Of the three, the biggest draw was held on August 12.

Draw streamMinimum score of invited candidatesNumber of invitations
Alberta Opportunity Stream70581
Dedicated Healthcare Pathway – non Express Entry5339
Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Express Entry5663

The Alberta Opportunity Stream is intended for temporary foreign workers who are currently employed full-time in Alberta and have a full-time job from an Alberta employer in an eligible occupation.

Meanwhile, the AAIP also held two draws on 7 and 15 August respectively through the Dedicated Health Care Pathway.

This is pathway to permanent residence (PR) for those who have an Alberta job offer in an eligible health care occupation. There are two options to apply under this: Express Entry and non-Express Entry.

Those applying through Express Entry go through the federal government’s Express Entry process, and are subject to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) processing times.

The non-Express Entry option is only for those who do not qualify for the Alberta Express Entry stream but have a job offer in an eligible health care occupation.

Those applying through this route – if approved – will have to go through the base PNP process.

How many invitations and nominations are still to be issued through these streams?

As of 15 August, the AAIP has issued 3,251 nominations out of its 4,875 allocation, meaning the province still has 1,624 nomination spots to assign to candidates this year.

You can find more details on the nominations issued, allocated, and spots left in the table below.

Stream2025 nomination allocationNominations issued so farNominations yet to be issued this yearEOIs in the candidate pool
Alberta Opportunity Stream2,5921,77681641,301
Dedicated Healthcare Pathway (Express Entry and non-Express Entry)5002932071,689

As of time of writing there are 63,926 EOIs in the selection pool (across all streams and pathways).

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