The Alberta Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration program operated on
behalf of the Government of Alberta by the Ministry of Employment and
Immigration in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to
speed up the processing of an application for permanent residence.
If you are unsure whether you qualify for immigration to Canada under the
Provincial Nominee Program, book a consultation with one of our qualified
immigration consultants.
About the Provincial Nominee Program
The Alberta Provincial Nominee Program is designed to support economic growth by
attracting foreign workers to the province. Individuals nominated by the
Province of Alberta, together with their spouse and dependent children, are
eligible to apply for a permanent resident visa as a Provincial Nominee.
Immigroup helps applicants wishing to live and work in the province under the
following Provincial Nominee Programs:
Alberta
Skilled Worker
The Skilled Worker Category is intended for skilled occupations for which formal
education and/or specialized training is required. Applicants with a permanent,
full-time employment offer with an employer in Alberta with the required
education, work experience, and other criteria can apply for the Skilled Worker
program. Applicants should also be able to qualify under the federal skilled
worker program in order to qualify for this immigration program.
Quick facts about Alberta
The most populous and fastest growing of Canada's three Prairie Provinces and
approximately the same size as France or Texas. It is economically important
primarily because of its vast oil reserves. It's time zone is Mountain Time,
which is two hours behind Toronto and New York and one hour ahead of Vancouver,
Seattle and Los Angeles.
Population: 3.7 Million
Land Mass: 662,000 km2
Location in Canada: West
Capital City: Edmonton
Largest City: Calgary
Major Cities: Edmonton, Calgary, Banff
Industry: Oil, Logging
GDP Per Capita: $66,300s
Official Language: English
Postal Abbreviation: AB
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