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Highlights Of August Alberta PNP Draw
The Alberta Advantage Immigrant Program (AAIP) has been busy in August, holding six straight Express Entry draws. What does this mean? Well, AAIP looks into the Express Entry pool managed by IRCC to find people that match what they need in Alberta.
This month, they sent out 647 invitations during these six rounds. And the minimum score needed for the invite was 303 on the CRS.
Essential Highlights- Alberta PNP Draw
Date of draw | Number of Notification of Interest letters sent | Draw parameters | crs score |
August 1, 2023 | 11 | Dedicated Healthcare Pathway, Alberta job offer, CRS score 300 and above | 317 |
August 1, 2023 | 32 | Priority sector - Agriculture occupation with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300-500 | 322 |
August 3, 2023 | 201 | Family connection and primary occupation in demand, CRS score 300- 500 | 315 |
August 15, 2023 | 14 | Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300 and above | 326 |
August 16, 2023 | 300 | Priority sector - Tourism and hospitality occupation with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300-500 | 408 |
August 22, 2023 | 89 | Priority sector - Construction occupation with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300-500 | 303 |
Got an invitation?
Awesome! Just make sure to email a copy of it, along with some other details, to AAIP within two weeks of getting the letter.
So, why would you want to move to Alberta?
It's a good question! There are lots of reasons.
First off, if you're a skilled worker, entrepreneur, or recent graduate, Alberta could be the place for you. They want people with the right skills for their job market, so they've got this program to help folks like you get Canadian PR.
But there's more to Alberta than just jobs. It's a place known for its solid economy, especially in fields like oil and gas, farming, tech, and healthcare. Lots of jobs mean you could have a good life and be stable with your money.
And people in Alberta are pretty great too! The province is known for being a place where people from different backgrounds get along, with a rich mix of cultures and a welcoming vibe for new folks. There's a real sense of community that makes it easier to fit in.
Plus, living in Alberta might not break the bank as much as in places like British Columbia or Ontario. They've got good schools and healthcare, and the cost of living is not as high, making it one of the go-to places for people moving to Canada in 2023. How cool is that?