Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program The AINP is designed to support Alberta’s economic growth by attracting work-ready immigrants to the province.
The AINP is an immigration program operated by the Government of Alberta’s Ministry of Employment and Immigration in conjunction with the Government of Canada’s department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
Individuals nominated by the Government of Alberta, together with their spouse/common-law partner and dependent children, can apply for a permanent resident visa through CIC as a Provincial Nominee. CIC makes final decisions on all Provincial Nominee permanent resident applications.
The AINP is a program for permanent residence. AINP nominations will not be issued for the purpose of obtaining temporary work permit extensions. See the FAQ section for more information.
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This page outlines changes and updates made to the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program.
This section will tell you what to do after you are nominated by the AINP. Apply for your permanent residence…
The AINP will not respond to status inquiries or provide updates on your application. This page is the only source…
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