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AIP
Atlantic Immigration Program
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) is a Canadian immigration program designed to address labor market needs in the Atlantic provinces of Canada. The AIP facilitates the entry of skilled workers, intermediate-skilled workers, and international graduates to fill job vacancies in the participating provinces.
Participating Provinces
The AIP operates in the four Atlantic provinces:
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Eligibility Criteria
The AIP includes three main categories:
Atlantic High-Skilled Program
Targets highly skilled individuals with a job offer in an occupation classified as NOC 0, A, or B.
Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program
Targets individuals with a job offer in an intermediate-skilled occupation (NOC C).
Atlantic International Graduate Program
Targets international graduates with a job offer from a designated employer.
Job Offer
Applicants must have a valid job offer from a designated employer in one of the participating provinces.
Endorsement by Designated Employer
The job offer must be endorsed by the designated employer, who plays a key role in the application process.
Language Proficiency
Applicants must meet minimum language requirements in English or French, depending on the occupation.
Educational Requirements
Depending on the program category, applicants may need to meet certain educational requirements.
Proof of Funds
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves and their families unless they are already working in Canada.
Processing Time
The processing time for AIP applications can vary, but it is generally faster than other immigration streams.
Permanent Residence Application
After obtaining a job offer and being endorsed by a designated employer, applicants can apply for permanent residence.
Employer Designation
Employers in the Atlantic provinces must be designated by the respective provincial government to participate in the AIP.
Designated Employers' Role
Designated employers play a crucial role in the application process, including the endorsement of job offers and participation in settlement planning.
Target Occupations
The AIP focuses on specific occupations in demand in the Atlantic provinces, and the list of eligible occupations may be subject to change.
Important Notes
• Regular Updates
Immigration policies and programs may be subject to changes, and applicants are advised to check the official websites of the participating provinces and the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website OR contact CROSSBORDER MIGRATIONS PVT LIMITED for the most up-to-date information.
• Changing Criteria
Prospective immigrants may benefit from consulting with immigration professionals for personalized guidance based on individual circumstances.
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Conclusion
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