As of January 1, 2022, the Atlantic Immigration Pilot will become a permanent program due to it’s outstanding success in creating new jobs and helping thousands of immigrants move to the region.
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot is aimed at skilled workers who are seeking permanent residence in one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces, namely Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The pilot is also open to foreign graduates who have completed their studies in one of these four provinces.
The option to immigrate is a lot more accessible to qualified and skilled individuals. Your experience and/or qualification gives you an automatic advantage over other immigration applicants. Countries are naturally more open to individuals who will add value to their economy. Due to the high retirement rates in Canada, there is a large gap in the job market, especially in rural and regional areas where population growth is slow.
Canada’s economy is riding high largely due to its progressive immigration policies. They are attracting skilled individuals from all over the world who all want to be a part of the blossoming and diverse nation. Because the economy is expanding so rapidly, creating positions that urgently need to be filled while there is simultaneously a gap being formed by early retirees means the time has never been better to claim your position in a country on the up.
In order to participate in the Atlantic immigration pilot, you must receive a job offer from a designated employer in Atlantic Canada. Along with this offer, you must also ask for a copy of the employer’s Confirmation of Designation. If they do not have one ask them to consider becoming designated as you will not be able to apply to the program if they are not.
Choose the Correct Immigration Program
There are three programs within the Atlantic Immigration pilot, they are:
Atlantic International Graduate Program
Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program
If you aren’t sure which program is right for you, simply click the link below, complete our general eligibility application form and let one of our accredited RCICs guide you through the entire Atlantic Immigration Pilot application process.
Make sure your job offer meets the following requirements:
Temporary Work Permit
You can apply for a temporary work permit at the same time as you apply for your AIP. The requirements are the same as for the AIP and it will allow you to start working while your AIP application is being processed.
As of 1 June 2019, your common-law partner or spouse is also eligible to apply for an open work permit if your work permit has been attained through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot.
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