A job offer in Alberta’s in-demand sectors can grant you up to 31 points, enhancing your chances of immigration success.
Alberta, Canada – In a move aimed at streamlining the immigration process for skilled workers, Alberta is set to launch a new permanent residency scoring system on September 30th, 2024.
The system is part of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) and is designed to better align candidate profiles with the province’s labour market needs.
The new scoring system, known as the Worker Expression of Interest (EOI), provides a transparent and accessible method for eligible candidates to submit their qualifications without any fees. According to Immigration News Canada (INC), the new system will improve Alberta’s ability to attract skilled workers necessary for economic growth.
Key Features of the Worker EOI System
The AAIP’s new Worker EOI system offers several advantages for potential applicants. Candidates will be required to submit their qualifications, including education, work experience, and skills, which will then be scored and ranked against other applicants.
Here are the main features of the system:
Fee-Free Submission: The Worker EOI system does not involve any fees, making it an accessible option for all qualified individuals.
Scoring and Ranking: Candidate profiles will be evaluated based on various factors such as education, language proficiency, work experience, age, and family connections in Alberta.
Regular Draws: The AAIP will conduct regular draws from the Worker Stream pool, selecting candidates based on their EOI scores and Alberta’s labour market demands.
Understanding the EOI Submission Process
The AAIP Worker EOI system allows candidates to self-declare their qualifications through the AAIP portal. Applicants will provide information about their education, skills, and work experience using the AAIP’s online application system. This process enables candidates to present their qualifications directly without needing external verification at the initial stage.
Candidates’ profiles will be evaluated using a comprehensive points grid that considers factors such as education, language proficiency, work experience, age, and family connections.
Points Grid Breakdown
The points grid is a crucial component of the Worker EOI system, as it determines eligibility and ranking for selection. Each factor contributes to an overall score out of 100:
Education: Up to 22 points can be earned. A doctorate is awarded 12 points, while bachelor’s degrees and diplomas receive 7 points. Completing education in Alberta adds 10 points.
Language Proficiency: Candidates need a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 in English or NCLC 4 in French. Higher proficiency can earn up to 13 points.
Work Experience: A maximum of 21 points can be earned for work experience.
Family Connections: Up to 8 points are available for those with immediate family members in Alberta.
Economic Factors: A job offer in Alberta’s in-demand sectors can grant you up to 31 points, enhancing your chances of immigration success.
Age: Candidates aged 21 to 34 can earn up to 5 points, with fewer points available for other age groups.
Preparing for the Submission
As the new Worker EOI system prepares for its launch, candidates are encouraged to take the following steps to enhance their chances of success:
Confirm Eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria for AAIP worker streams and ensure compliance.
Understand the Points Grid: Familiarity with the scoring system is essential for maximizing potential points.
Manage EOI Submissions: Only one EOI can be active at a time, so it is crucial to withdraw any existing applications before submitting a new one.
The AAIP’s new Worker EOI system aims to better align Alberta’s immigration processes with its labour market demands. With the first draw scheduled to take place in mid-to-late October 2024, candidates have ample time to assess their qualifications and prepare their submissions.
For more information and updates, applicants are encouraged to visit the official AAIP website.
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