Alberta launches new online tool to help foreign nationals assess AAIP eligibility

author avatar
Caroline Minks
Updated: Jun, 18, 2026
  • Published: June 18, 2026

Alberta has launched a new digital tool to help foreign nationals determine which Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) streams they may qualify for.

Users are prompted to complete a brief questionnaire about their circumstances, and within minutes the tool lists permanent residence pathways that could be a fit based on the answers provided.

Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams

The Government of Alberta announced the launch of their new tool, the Eligibility Explorer, on its AAIP updates webpage on June 17.

The tool first requires prospective AAIP candidates to identify whether they intend to live and work in Alberta (or continue to do so), or start or buy a business in the province.

Once the tool identifies the stream(s) a foreign national may be eligible for based on their goal, users are provided with the option to review stream requirements and create an Expression of Interest (EOI).

Questions posed by the tool differ based on the foreign national's immigration goal.

For candidates intending to work or continue working in Alberta, the tool asks questions about their job offer, Alberta residency status, work permit type (if residing in Alberta), and National Occupational Classification code.

For those interested in launching or buying a business in Alberta, the tool asks questions about their educational background, investment capacity, and interest in establishing a business in a rural part of the province.

Alberta emphasizes that the eligibility checker is for guidance only and does not confirm eligibility or guarantee an invitation after submitting an EOI.

As of the time of this writing, there is a $135 fee to submit a worker EOI, and a $200 fee to submit an EOI for an entrepreneur stream, with the exception of the Farm Stream (straight to application, $3,500 fee).

AAIP streams under which you may be considered

AAIP worker streams

The AAIP has four streams for workers:

  • Alberta Opportunity Stream: Qualified candidates who live and work in Alberta and have a job offer from an Alberta employer.
  • Alberta Express Entry Stream: Qualified candidates who have profiles in the Express Entry pool with a Comprehensive Ranking System score of 300 and a primary occupation connected to a provincial economic, sector, or occupational priority.
    • Under this stream, there are four pathways, including the Dedicated Health Care Pathway, Accelerated Tech Pathway, Law Enforcement Pathway, and the Priority Sectors Pathway.
  • Rural Renewal Stream: Temporary workers who have a job offer from an Alberta employer in a designated community and an endorsement letter from that designated community.
  • Tourism and Hospitality Stream: Qualified candidates who live and work in Alberta and have a full-time job offer from an employer in the province's tourism and hospitality sector.

AAIP entrepreneur streams

The AAIP has four streams for entrepreneurs:

  • Rural Entrepreneur Stream: Entrepreneurs who want to start a business or buy an existing business in a rural Alberta community.
  • Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: International graduates of approved Alberta post-secondary institutions who want to start a business or buy an existing business.
  • Farm Stream: Experienced farmers who plan to buy or start a farm in Alberta.
  • Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: Foreign graduates who have a degree from a post-secondary institution outside of Canada and want to launch a start-up or innovative business.

Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams

Share this article
Share your voice
Did you find this article helpful?
Thank you for your feedback.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Did you find this article helpful?
Please provide a response
Thank you for your helpful feedback
Please contact us if you would like to share additional feedback, have a question, or would like Canadian immigration assistance.
  • Do you need Canadian immigration assistance? Contact the Contact Cohen Immigration Law firm by completing our form
  • Send us your feedback or your non-legal assistance questions by emailing us at media@canadavisa.com
Related articles
Alberta launches new online tool to help foreign nationals assess AAIP eligibility
Alberta has launched an eligibility tool for provincial immigration streams.
How to sponsor adult children for Canadian permanent residence
A happy mother and adult daughter.
Newfoundland and Labrador issues 108 invitations to candidates across both provincial immigration programs
The remote Northern town of Trinity, along the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Manitoba retires student pathway to permanent residence
Manitoba is retiring its Career Employment Pathway to permanent residence.
Top Stories
Canada pauses processing of some citizenship-by-descent applications, clarifies rules for those under review
Alberta launches new online tool to help foreign nationals assess AAIP eligibility
The Bill C-3 paradox: Millions now qualify for Canadian citizenship, but few will apply
Join our free newsletter. Get Canada's top immigration stories delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe
More in Citizenship
Canada pauses processing of some citizenship-by-descent applications, clarifies rules for those under review
A man waits disappointedly for his citizenship interview in an empty waiting room, surrounded by empty chairs.
The Bill C-3 paradox: Millions now qualify for Canadian citizenship, but few will apply
A phone sits atop a coffee table showing ancestry results of its owner, with glasses and a cup of coffee to each side of the frame
Canada moved the goalposts for proof of citizenship applicants, lawyers say
Citizenship certificate holders have been instructed to surrender their certificates for having broken rules they were never told.
Forced surrender of Canadian citizenship certificates may be unconstitutional, experts say
Holders of proof of Canadian citizenship certificates may have had their constitutional rights violated by the federal government.
Link copied to clipboard