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The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) introduced the Family Stream on June 19, 2008. Applications are currently being accepted for this stream.

Note: A limited number of applications per year will be accepted under this stream. When this number is reached, applications will be returned

 

 
   
About The Family Stream
In order to facilitate a process for Alberta families who wish to encourage family members overseas to immigrate to the province to participate in Alberta’s labor market, the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) will consider applications under the Family Stream. This new stream will help Alberta meet its workforce needs while creating more diverse and welcoming communities for all our families.
 
   
Self-Assessment
Candidates must be able to answer “Yes” to each of the following basic factors and criteria listed below for the AINP to consider your application. If you answer “No” to any of the factors below, you should not submit an application. A positive self-assessment, based on the factors below, does not guarantee an approval from the AINP.
 
 

Factor

Question Yes No
  Connection You can provide proof of a close relative in Alberta (defined as a mother/father, son/daughter, sister/ brother, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew) who is willing to complete a Sponsorship Affidavit of Support on your behalf    
  Sponsor Your Sponsor is at least 21 years of age, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (for at least two years) of Canada, and has been living in Alberta for the past two years    
  Sponsor Support

Your Sponsor can show their ability to support you by demonstrating employment, private pension or other regular source of income for the past 12 months OR a minimum of CAD $15,000 in unencumbered, transferable and available assets (jewelry, cars or other personal assets are not considered) over and above any income received from government transfer payments (e.g. Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan, etc.)

   
  Age

You and your spouse or common-law partner are between the ages of 21 and 45

   
  Language Ability

You and your spouse or common-law partner can demonstrate one of the following:

  • You and your spouse or common-law partner have both obtained an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum score of 4.0, or a minimum level of 3 (361-540) on the Test d’evaluation de français (TEF), OR
  • You and your spouse or common-law partner can demonstrate that English or French is your primary language of use (the language most commonly used in your household), OR
  • You and your spouse or common-law partner have completed a minimum of a bachelors degree in English or French
   
  Education / Training and Work Experience

You or your spouse or common-law partner can:
1. Demonstrate completion of a post-secondary education or training program that is a minimum of 1 year in duration and receipt of a degree, diploma or certificate
AND
2. Demonstrate one of the following:

  • a minimum of three years of work experience within the past four years, OR
three years of full-time post-secondary school
  • within the past four years, OR
  • a combination of three years of full-time work experience and post-secondary school within the past four years
   
  Financial Support

You or your spouse or common-law partner or your sponsor can satisfactorily demonstrate intention and ability to establish successfully in Alberta, based on your accessible funds in a recognized Canadian financial institution:

  • at least CAD $10,000 for yourself
  • at least CAD $2,000 for each of your dependents
   
 
 
       
   

 

 
 
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