Three months after announcing its Foreign Graduate Start-Up Visa Stream (FGSVS) in late October, Alberta immigration unveiled the details of the program designed to get international graduates to open businesses in the province. The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) stream is designed to assist Alberta’s battered economy recover from the massive loss of jobs and
Alberta immigration has reached its self-imposed nomination limit for 2020 under the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP). The province says it has issued all 4,000 nominations for 2020 as of December 21. Alberta had a federal government allocation of 6,250 nominations but chose to limit its total to 64 percent of that total as part
Alberta immigration is launching two new programs designed to get international graduates to open businesses in the province. The International Graduate Entrepreneur Immigration Stream is open as of October 26, 2020, while a new Foreign Graduate Start-Up Visa Stream aimed at graduates from U.S. universities will open in January 2021. The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program
Alberta immigration has announced it will not meet its federal government nomination allocation for 2020 as part of its coronavirus economic recovery program. The province says it will issue a maximum of 4,000 nominations through the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP), more than a third down on the allocation of 6,250. As of October 1,
Alberta immigration authorities announced a pause on new applications under all streams and categories of immigration effective August 27th 2015 until January 27th 2016. The announcement by AINP is a reactive measure to manage a growing inventory of pending applications which it terms as an “oversubscription”, with approximately 10,000 applications awaiting assessment. With demand for