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Alberta's AAIP Holds Six Draws, Issues 295 Invitations Despite 50% Nomination Cut

Despite a significant cut in nominations, Alberta's AAIP continues to prioritize high-demand sectors and rural workforce shortages, issuing 295 invitations in six draws.

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Alberta's AAIP Holds Six Draws, Issues 295 Invitations Despite 50% Nomination Cut

Alberta's immigration program, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), has recently published updates and held draws for various pathways. The program, managed by the Government of Alberta, offers information on nomination allocations, remaining spaces, and pending applications. Key updates have been reported by immigration news outlets and the official government website.

The AAIP held six draws over two weeks, focusing on priority sectors, healthcare workers, and rural workforce shortages. A total of 295 invitations were issued, with the Rural Renewal Stream issuing the second-highest number per draw in 2025, at 165 invitations. Alberta was allocated 4,875 provincial nominations for 2025, a significant cut from the 2024 allocation of 9,750. The program provides detailed information about its pathways, including nomination allocations and remaining spaces.

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program has conducted six draws, issuing a total of 295 Invitations to Apply. The program continues to prioritize high-demand sectors, healthcare workers, and rural workforce shortages, despite a 50% cut in provincial nominations for 2025. Applicants can find updates and information about the program's streams and pathways on the official Alberta government website.

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