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Alberta Launches Intensive Provincial Nomination Draws, Opens Doors to Global Talent Across Five Streams

The immigration department of Alberta, Canada's energy-rich province, has been particularly active recently. According to official data, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held five consecutive rounds of draws for various immigration streams between June 5 and 19, 2025, aiming to inject new vitality into the province's economy.

The core criteria for these draws focused on a candidate's professional background, their in-demand skills, and their ability to integrate into and contribute to the Alberta labour market.

June Draw Details: Five Streams Targeted with Precision

In just two weeks, the AAIP conducted targeted invitations across five different immigration streams. Each draw had a distinct cut-off score and number of invitations, reflecting the province's refined talent acquisition strategy.

Notably, three of these rounds were aligned with the federal Express Entry system. This means that candidates who receive a provincial nomination will be awarded an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, significantly increasing their chances of receiving a federal invitation for permanent residence.

The specifics of this draw series are as follows:

Draw DateStream / PathwayCut-off ScoreNumber of Invitations Issued
June 5Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors*7018
June 10Dedicated Health Care Pathway (Non-Express Entry)5333
June 17Tourism and Hospitality stream7139
June 18Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway51<10
June 19Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway7322

(Note: The "Priority Sectors" for the Alberta Express Entry stream primarily include Construction, Agriculture, Aviation, and Healthcare.)

The AAIP had previously announced that its 2025 Express Entry stream invitations would prioritize candidates in the sectors listed above, in addition to conducting draws through its three dedicated pathways: the Dedicated Health Care Pathway, the Accelerated Tech Pathway, and the Law Enforcement Pathway.

2025 Nomination Allocation Analysis: A Mix of Opportunity and Competition

For prospective applicants worldwide, the status of Alberta's annual immigration quota is a critical piece of information.

As of June 19, the AAIP has issued 2,535 nomination certificates out of its total 2025 allocation of 4,875. This means that 2,340 nomination spots remain available for the rest of the year.

The table below provides a deeper look into the allocation, usage, and competition within the candidate pools (Expression of Interest - EOI) for the streams involved in these recent draws:

StreamNomination AllocationNominations IssuedNominations RemainingEOIs in Candidate Pool
Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors*4051992064,111
Dedicated Health Care Pathway (Non-EE)5002082921,568
Tourism and Hospitality stream245181646,048
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway20<10N/A111
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway14681653,397

The data shows that while opportunities exist, competition in some streams has become intense. For example, the Tourism and Hospitality stream has over 6,000 candidates in its pool competing for only 64 remaining spots, indicating immense pressure. In contrast, competition in the Dedicated Health Care Pathway and the Law Enforcement Pathway is comparatively milder.

Furthermore, the AAIP notes that there are currently 2,657 submitted nomination applications in its processing inventory. This indicates sustained high interest from global applicants in the province's immigration programs, making processing times a key factor to watch in the coming months.

In summary, Alberta is leveraging an active and targeted immigration strategy to attract skilled professionals who can quickly fill gaps in its labour market. For prospective applicants, closely monitoring AAIP draw announcements and strategically aligning their profiles with the needs and competition levels of a specific stream will be crucial for securing a successful nomination.

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