The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) issued a new round of invitations on July 25, specifically targeting provincial nominee candidates who can help fill critical gaps in the province's workforce.
The draw was conducted through the Alberta Express Entry Stream and was precisely focused on a priority sector: construction. In total, 39 foreign nationals with active Express Entry profiles received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for a provincial nomination.
Draw Results at a Glance
Draw Category | Number of Invitations Issued | Cut-off Score |
---|---|---|
Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors (Construction) | 39 | 66 |
Notably, eligibility for this round was restricted to candidates whose primary occupation listed in their Express Entry profile belongs to one of Alberta's eligible construction occupations. Furthermore, for candidates invited on the basis of an Alberta job offer, that offer also had to be for a qualifying construction role. Prospective applicants can visit the official Government of Alberta website to view the current list of eligible construction occupations.
This targeted draw is part of Alberta's broader immigration strategy. The province announced earlier this year its intention to continue issuing invitations through its three main Express Entry-linked streams in 2025, with an ongoing emphasis on candidates from key sectors. Besides construction, other priority sectors currently include agriculture, aviation, and healthcare.
How Many Nominations Remain for 2024?
Understanding the program's allocation status is crucial for applicants. To date, the AAIP has issued 269 invitations under the specific Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors stream.
The current status for this stream is as follows:
- 2025 Nomination Allocation: 405
- Remaining Nomination Spaces: 136
- Candidates in the Selection Pool: 4,425
For the AAIP as a whole, Alberta’s total federal nomination allocation for 2024 is 4,875. As of August 1, the province has used 3,134 of these spots, meaning 1,741 nomination spaces are still available for the rest of the year.
After an individual successfully obtains a provincial nomination, they can then apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residency, the final step in their journey to immigrate to Canada.









