Are you a skilled worker dreaming of moving to Canada in 2025? Alberta just made it easier for YOU to get invited! Over the past few weeks, Alberta has ramped up its immigration invitations under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)—targeting sectors like health care, agriculture, hospitality, construction, and tech with historically low CRS scores!
Between June 3 and July 16, Alberta held at least 7 immigration draws under both Express Entry and non-Express Entry streams. These targeted draws show Alberta’s aggressive move to attract skilled talent from around the world.
📅 Date
🧭 Stream
💼 Sector
🎯 CRS Cut-Off
📨 Invitations
Jun 3
Express Entry (Health)
Healthcare
60
36
Jun 5
Express Entry (Priority Occupations)
Construction, Healthcare
70
18
Jun 10
Non-EE (Dedicated Health Pathway)
Healthcare
53
33
Jun 17
Alberta Opportunity Stream (Tourism)
Hospitality & Tourism
71
39
Jun 18
Express Entry (Law Enforcement)
Police, Security
51
<10
Jun 19
Express Entry (Tech Pathway)
IT & Tech
73
22
Jun 20
Alberta Opportunity Stream (Agriculture)
Farming, Food Production
52
118
Jun 25
Express Entry (Construction)
Construction
67
15
July 9
Non-EE (Healthcare)
Doctors, Nurses, Aides
53
32
July 16
Express Entry (Law Enforcement)
Police, Security
49
<10
✅ Why This Is a Big Deal for Aspiring Immigrants
🔻 Record-Low CRS Scores
CRS as low as 49 means that even with average profiles, many skilled workers now stand a chance.
Perfect for those who don’t meet federal Express Entry cut-offs.
🎯 Sector-Specific Invitations
Alberta is focusing on critical labour shortages—especially:
Healthcare
Law Enforcement
Agriculture
Hospitality
Construction
Tech
🎟️ Over 2,100 Nominations Still Available!
Out of 4,875 nomination slots, Alberta has issued 2,688 by July 2.
That means you still have time to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) and get selected!
🧭 Which Stream Should You Choose?
Stream Type
Best For
Express Entry Required?
📍 Express Entry Pathways
Tech, Law Enforcement, Construction
✅ Yes
🩺 Dedicated Health Pathway
Healthcare Professionals
Depends (EE/Non-EE)
🏨 AOS – Hospitality/Agriculture
Workers already in Alberta
❌ No
📝 How to Improve Your Chances
Create or update your Express Entry profile
Mention Alberta as your preferred province
Gather a valid job offer in a priority sector
Stay below CRS 70 to be competitive
Watch Alberta’s draw updates weekly
📢 Final Thoughts
Alberta’s bold immigration strategy is a golden opportunity for:
🇮🇳 Indian professionals
🧕 International graduates
👩⚕️ Nurses, Doctors, Engineers, Police Officers, IT experts
🚜 Farm workers and chefs already working in Canada
If you’ve been waiting for your break to move to Canada, this is it. Don’t wait for the federal draws—Alberta is calling NOW!
✈️ Ready to Apply?
👉 Stay updated with Alberta draw updates 👉 Prepare your documents and CRS profile 👉 Talk to a licensed immigration expert if needed 👉 Submit your Expression of Interest before draws fill up!
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