Work Visas Canada
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) Visa Canada
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) visa is designed to support Alberta's economic growth by attracting prospective immigrants to the labour-market of Alberta. As a province with friendly inhabitants and an expansive landscape, many diverse opportunities await newcomers in Canada's fastest growing province.
Individuals nominated by the province of Alberta, together with their spouse and dependent children are eligible to apply for a permanent resident visa through CIC as a provincial nominee. CIC expedites permanent resident applications from provincial nominees and makes final decisions on the permanent resident applications.
Assessment for Businesses Assessment for EmployeesAlberta Immigrant Nominee Program Visa Basic Requirements
Under the AINP program, two options exist for skilled applicants; the Skilled Worker Category and the Semi-Skilled Worker Category.
Under the Skilled Worker Category, candidates are required to have an offer of employment from a local employer in any eligible skilled occupation which meets provincial employment and wage standards. The applicant must possess the required qualifications for the position. Additional requirements apply for persons seeking employment as a childhood educator or care staff, manager/supervisor in the service, retail and food service industries.
Under the Semi-Skilled Worker Category, candidates are required to have an offer of employment from a local employer only in a designated semi-skilled occupation which meets provincial employment and wage standards.
Occupations in the following industries will be considered:
- Food and beverage processing industry
- Hotel and lodging industry: front desk agents and clerks, food and beverage servers and room attendants
- Manufacturing industry, long-haul trucking industry
- Foodservices industry
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program Visa Entitlements
Successful applicants and holders of an Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) visa become permanent residents of Canada. Permanent residents are entitled to live, work and study in Canada on a permanent basis.
Additional benefits of Canadian permanent residence includes access to government-subsidised education and healthcare (Medicare), as well as unrestricted access to Canada's labour market and associated insurance and pension benefits. Permanent residents also have the ability to apply for Canadian citizenship and opportunity to sponsor family members to join them in Canada.
Assessment for Businesses Assessment for EmployeesAlberta Immigrant Nominee Program Processing Time and Costs
| Our Fees | |
|---|---|
| Advanced Migration Service** | US$399 |
| Premium Migration Service*** | US$2999 |
| Government Fees and Processing Times | |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | C$1040 |
| Partner Application Fee | C$1040 |
| Dependents Application Fee | C$150 - C$550 |
| Processing Time | 5 to 31 months |
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Federal Skilled Trades Class Visa
The Federal Skilled Worker visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Canada permanently (outside the province of Quebec). -
Federal Skilled Worker Visa Canada
The Federal Skilled Worker visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Canada permanently (outside the province of Quebec). -
Quebec Skilled Worker Visa
The Quebec Skilled Worker visa is designed for skilled individuals seeking to live and work permanently in the province of Quebec. -
Quebec Experience Visa (Foriegn Worker/Foreign Students)
The Quebec Experience visa allows temporary foreign workers and students who have worked or studied in Quebec to obtain permanent residence -
Canadian Experience Class Visa (Foriegn Worker/Foreign Student)
The Canadian Experience visa allows foreign workers and students who have worked or studied temporarily in Canada to obtain permanent residence. -
International Graduates Visa
The International Graduates visa allows recent foreign graduate students in Canada to accept employment and obtain permanent residence. -
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program Visa (NBPNP)
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program visa actively seeks qualified immigrants to fill labour market shortages within the province. -
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program Visa(MPNP)
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program visa intends to attract foreign workers who can help satisfy Manitoba's general labour shortages. -
Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program Visa (NLPNP)
The Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program visa is aimed at recruiting and retaining foreign applicants with skills currently unavailable in the local job market. -
Opportunities Ontario Provincial Nominee Program Visa (Ontario PNP)
The Opportunities Ontario Provincial Nominee Program visa provides permanent residence to eligible skilled professionals with an offer of employment in designated fields from an Ontario employer. -
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program Visa (SINP)
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program visa allows skilled workers with an employment offer to live and work in Saskatchewan. -
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program Visa (BCPNP)
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program visa provides accelerated processing of applications for identified qualified skilled workers through various streams of visas. -
Nova Scotia Nominee Program visa (NSNP)
The Nova Scotia Nominee Program visa is a provincial nominee visa that is designed for workers with skills that are in limited supply in Nova Scotia through various streams of visas. -
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program Visa (PEIPNP)
The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program visa allows Canadians to nominate their relatives to live and work in Prince Edward Island. -
Yukon Nominee Program Visa (YNP)
The Yukon Nominee Program visa is designed to allow qualified foreign applicants to be nominated by Yukon employers for permanent residence.
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- Latest Immigration News
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