the provincial government is making changes to the alberta advantage immigration program (aaip) with the goal of expediting the flow of key international workers to wild rose country.
alberta has about 100,000 job openings across the province in all sectors but is hoping these changes will bring more skilled talent to high-need areas, chief among them in health care.
“we’re taking these steps because they are not only right and just, they are becoming a necessity,” said premier danielle smith in a press conference on monday. “alberta is the home of dreamers and innovators and doers. we’re always looking to find a better way. that’s who albertans are, now and forever. we need to continue moving forward and growing the alberta advantage not just for those living here, but for everyone dreaming of bigger things.”
lowering the threshold for investment from applicants will hopefully help recruit newcomers to rural communities: sawhney
there are 9,750 aaip nominations allocated to the province through immigration, refugees and citizenship canada this year, up from 6,500 in 2022. this is expected to grow to 10,140 in 2024 and 10,890 in 2025.
in 2022, about 50,000 people from around the world came to alberta to invest and work through all streams of immigration.