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Alberta PNP Issued Over 100 Nominations in Early 2026, Expanding Provincial Immigration Pathways
AAIP nominations have begun on a strong note in early 2026, showing Alberta’s continued focus on attracting skilled workers and supporting provincial workforce needs. Alberta’s Advantage Immigration Program has already issued 111 nominations from its total 2026 allocation of 6,403 spaces. With more than 6,200 nomination spots still available, Alberta is positioning itself as one of the most active provinces for provincial immigration in the coming months.
This early movement highlights Alberta’s intent to move quickly in selecting candidates who can support economic growth, regional development, and long-term labour stability. For candidates interested in provincial pathways, AAIP nominations represent one of the most practical routes to permanent residence in Canada.
What the Latest AAIP Nominations Mean for Applicants
The early issuance of AAIP nominations shows that Alberta is actively processing files and prioritizing candidates who align with provincial workforce needs. With 1,386 applications currently under review, Alberta continues to move through a significant volume of submissions across multiple streams.
This activity signals an opportunity for candidates who meet Alberta’s labour market priorities. It also means that well-prepared applications, complete documentation, and strong eligibility profiles are becoming even more important as competition increases.
AAIP nominations not only support Alberta employers but also give selected candidates a stronger pathway to Canadian permanent residence.
Alberta Opportunity Stream Leads Current AAIP Nominations
The Alberta Opportunity Stream continues to lead AAIP nominations in early 2026. This stream has already issued 70 nominations and is currently reviewing 741 applications. Alberta is assessing submissions from October 2025, showing that processing is moving steadily forward.
This stream remains popular among temporary foreign workers and international graduates already working in Alberta. It supports workers who are contributing to the provincial economy and are ready to transition to permanent status.
For many candidates, this stream represents a practical and reliable route to secure long-term status in Canada through provincial selection.
Tourism and Hospitality Stream Supports Key Sectors
The Tourism and Hospitality Stream has also begun issuing AAIP nominations, with 10 nominations granted so far and 73 applications under review. This reflects Alberta’s continued focus on supporting tourism, food services, and hospitality-related occupations.
These sectors play an important role in Alberta’s economy and in regional employment. By issuing nominations through this stream, Alberta is helping employers stabilize their workforce and giving workers a pathway to permanent residence.
For candidates in these industries, this stream can provide a valuable opportunity to secure long term status while continuing to contribute to Alberta’s service economy.
Express Entry Stream Priority Sector Focus
The Express Entry Stream under AAIP has issued 16 nominations through its Priority Sector initiative. This stream is targeting candidates in construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and other key industries that support Alberta’s infrastructure and economic expansion.
Candidates selected through this stream benefit from both provincial nomination and federal Express Entry advantages. This combination can significantly improve the chances of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residence.
AAIP nominations through Express Entry also reflect Alberta’s strategy to attract workers with skills that support long term provincial development.
High Interest Reflected in Expression of Interest Pool
The AAIP Expression of Interest pool currently contains 45,659 profiles. This shows strong interest in Alberta as a destination for skilled workers and entrepreneurs.
A large pool also means increased competition. Candidates who align with Alberta’s targeted occupations, have strong work experience, and meet stream specific criteria may have better chances of receiving selection.
AAIP nominations from this pool will continue to be issued based on provincial priorities, sector demand, and available allocation.
Why Alberta Remains a Top Provincial Immigration Choice
Alberta continues to stand out as a leading province for immigration due to its strong economy, affordable living in many regions, and consistent demand for skilled workers. AAIP nominations reflect Alberta’s strategy to attract talent that supports long term growth.
With thousands of nomination spaces still available in 2026, Alberta is expected to remain highly active in provincial draws. This creates opportunity for candidates who are ready, well prepared, and aligned with Alberta’s labour needs.
For many applicants, Alberta offers a balanced mix of employment opportunities, regional growth, and provincial support.
What Applicants Should Do Now
Candidates interested in AAIP nominations should ensure their profiles are accurate, current, and aligned with Alberta’s priority sectors. Work experience, employer support, and stream eligibility play a major role in selection.
Applicants should also monitor Alberta’s updates closely, as stream priorities and processing focus can shift throughout the year. Professional guidance can help candidates identify the best provincial pathway and improve their chances of success.
AAIP nominations in early 2026 show Alberta’s strong momentum in provincial immigration. With over 100 nominations already issued and thousands of spots still available, Alberta remains one of Canada’s most active provinces for skilled worker selection. These early results confirm Alberta’s focus on workforce growth, regional development, and long term settlement. For candidates seeking a provincial route to permanent residence, AAIP nominations continue to offer meaningful opportunity.



