What is the Atlantic immigration program in Canada?      

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) in Canada is a pathway for skilled foreign workers and graduates who want to settle in any province of Canada comprising of Atlantic Canada. This program is designed to welcome additional newcomers to the Atlantic Canada region to fill the local employers and communities. The program allows designated local employers to identify, recruit, and retain global talent in the country.

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a pathway to gain PR in Canada for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from recognized post-secondary institutions in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic Canada has four provinces to settle in, such as:

  • New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Newfoundland and Labrador

A designated Atlantic employer must offer a job to a candidate who will meet their employment needs and program criteria; the employer will need to provide them with a job without requiring an LMIA. The Atlantic Immigration Program has three pathways for skilled workers and international students:

For Skilled workers:

  • Atlantic Skilled worker: This pathway is for highly skilled workers with work experience of NOC skill level of 0, A or B
  • Atlantic Immediate skilled program: This pathway is for intermediate skilled workers with NOC work experience of skill level C.

For International graduate

  • Atlantic International Graduate Program: This pathway is for students with a diploma or related credentials from a public educational institution in Atlantic Canada

Benefits of the Atlantic Immigration Program

  • Pathway to gain permanent residency in Canada
  • Simplified and easy process
  • Streamline application processing time
  • Support for newcomers
  • Access to quality education and healthcare
  • Employer support for job offer
  • Work permits without LMIA
  • Enjoy individualized settlement services

Eligibility Criteria to apply for Atlantic Immigration Program

To be eligible for the Atlantic Immigration program, an applicant must:

  • Must be either a skilled worker or a recent graduate
  • Have a full-time job offer
  • Work experience of at least 1560 hours
  • Graduate from any 24 recognized post-secondary education system
  • Language requirement
  • Sufficient proof of funds

Requirements to apply to Atlantic Immigration Program

An applicant must fulfill the requirements to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program:

AIP requirements as skilled workers

  • Worked for at least 1,560 hours within the last five years, which is roughly 30 hours per week
  • Work experience must be in NOC 2021 in the TEER category of 0,1,2,3 or 4

AIP requirements as International graduates

  • Have a credential from a recognized post-secondary institution in 1 of the 4 Atlantic provinces for 2 years of studies
  • Full-time student
  • Resided in one of the Atlantic provinces for at least 16 months during the last two years before graduating
  • Had a legal status to work, study, or get training

General Requirements for AIP

Below are the general requirements for the AIP program:

  • Valid passport
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Employment letter
  • Certificate of Endorsement
  • Medical certificate
  • Education requirements
  • The education requirement depends on the NOC TEER of the candidate's job offer:
  • For NOC TEER 0 or 1: 1 year of Canadian post-secondary educational credential or higher or equivalent from outside Canada
  • For NOC TEER 2, 3, or 4: Canadian high school diploma or the equivalent from outside Canada

*Note: Educational Degrees acquired outside Canada need an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) that must not be under five years old from the date of application received by IRCC.

Language Requirements

Candidate must demonstrate a certain level of language proficiency according to the NOC TEER job offer.

  • NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3: The minimum language requirement must be CLB 5
  • NOC TEER 4: The minimum language requirement must be CLB 4

Sufficient funds

Candidates must show sufficient proof of funds to support themselves in Canada, which depends on the size of the family, which is

Number of family members 

Funds required

1

$3,303

2

$4,112

3

$5,055

4

$6,138

5

$6,962

6

$7,852

7 or more

$8,742

Each additional family member

$890

*Note: Applicants already living in Canada with a valid work permit don’t need to show sufficient proof of funds.

Requirements for a job offer under the Atlantic Immigration Program       

To be eligible for the Atlantic Immigration Program, the job must meet certain requirements

  • It must be a full-time job of 30 hours per week
  • Must be non-seasonal of constant and regular work per year
  • For NOC TEER 0,1,2 or 3 employment, the job offer must be for one year from the time you became PR 
  • The Job offer must not be from the company where your partner is involved
  • The job offer must be a similar or higher skill level as the qualifying work experience

How to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program?

An applicant can follow the below-mentioned steps to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program:

Step 1: Acquire a job offer from a designated employer

Step 2: Sort out the requirements

Step 3: Apply for an AIP endorsement

Step 4: Wait for the decision

Step 5: Once approved, apply for Canada PR

Processing fees of the Atlantic Immigration Program

The application fee for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) in Canada is at least t $1,365. Below is the breakdown of processing fees of the Atlantic Immigration program:

Application

Processing cost (CAD)

Processing fee ($850) and right of permanent residence fee ($515)

1365 CAD

Your application (without right of permanent residence fee)

850  CAD

Include your spouse or partner

1365 CAD

Dependent child

230 CAD

Biometrics fee 

85 -170 CAD

Processing time of Atlantic Immigration Program

The processing time of the Atlantic Immigration Program typically takes around six months to process, and the processing time under the Atlantic Immigration Program for Canada PR takes around 12 months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Atlantic Immigration Program?

The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway for skilled workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to reside and work in Canada’s 4 Atlantic Provinces:

  • New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
What are the eligibility criteria to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program?

To acquire Canada PR via the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) pathway as a foreign skilled worker or an international graduate from a recognized post-secondary institution in Atlantic Canada the applicant must be eligible to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program as follows:

  • Be a foreign skilled worker or international graduate from a recognized post-secondary institution
  • Have a job offer
  • Educational requirements
  • Language requirements
  • Sufficient funds to support yourself
  • Qualifying work experience
  • Occupation must be classified under NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4
  • Referral letter from Atlantic province

 

Who is exempted from Atlantic Immigration Program requirements?

Certain candidates are exempted from the Atlantic Immigration Program requirements who are:

  • International graduate
  • Degree, certificate, or diploma holder
  • Completed two-year study course
  • Studied from any recognized 24 post-secondary institutions in Atlantic Canada
  • Full-time student for the entire period
  • Reside in any one of the Atlantic Canada provinces for at least 16 months during the two years before graduating and
  • Had required visa or permit while they were in Canada
How to apply for Canada PR under the Atlantic Immigration Program?

Below are the steps to apply for Canada PR under the Atlantic Immigration Program:

Step 1: Have a valid job offer from a designated employer in the Atlantic province

Step 2: Sort out all the requirements

Step 3: Apply online through the PR application

Step 4: Pay the biometrics fees

Step 5: Wait for the decision

Step 6: Once applied, wait for the Canada PR

What other way can you migrate to Canada's Atlantic region?

Over the recent years, the Atlantic Provinces have already been active in immigration through the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). The provinces have welcomed a wide range of skilled workers, graduates who have studied in Canada, and business immigrants such as entrepreneurs through the PNP programs. Each Atlantic province has at least one PNP stream aligned with the federal Express Entry system, allowing candidates in the Express Entry pool eligible to immigrate through one of these streams to apply to the given province. Besides the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), applicants can migrate to Atlantic Canada through the Provincial Nominee program. The Atlantic region of Canada has four Provincial Nominee Programs:

  • Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)
  • New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)
  • Newfoundland And Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)
  • Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)
What is the difference between Atlantic Immigration Pilot and Express Entry?

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program is for recent graduates from the Canadian Atlantic region and skilled workers to immigrate to the Atlantic province of Canada. In contrast, Express Entry is an immigration program that covers the entire country. Here are the differences between both the programs:

Differentiation

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)

Express Entry

Reason

Address the labor pool in Atlantic provinces

Immigration to the entire country

Sub-category

New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

Points Calculator

AIP has its eligibility criteria based on requirements and doesn’t have  a CRS point calculator

The maximum CRS score to qualify is 1,200 points

Processing time

Usually completed within six months

Processing times vary by program

Language requirement

Have a minimum IELTS score of band 4 or higher

Have a minimum IELTS score of band 6

Eligibility

Job offer from a designated employer in an Atlantic province

Language proficiency in English

Application process

Separate from Express Entry applications

Includes programs like CEC, FSWP, FSTP, and PNP

What is the benefit of the Atlantic Immigration Program?

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is the fastest pathway to acquiring permanent residency in Canada in the Atlantic province. Here are the benefits of AIP:

  • Shorter Processing times
  • Legally Work in Canada while applying for Canada PR
  • No LMIA required
  • Individual Settlement services
  • Support skilled workers
Do I need a job offer in Atlantic Canada for AIP?

Yes, candidates who want to be eligible for AIP must have a job offer from a designated employer in the province in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 category job offers for at least 1 year from when the day they become Canada PR.  

What is the work experience for the Atlantic Immigration Program?

To qualify for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), an applicant must have worked at least 1,560 hours in the last 5 years in any NOC TEER jobs 0,1,2,3 or 4. This number is considered work hours that an applicant would have worked in 1 year if you were working 30 hours per week.

How do you calculate the work hours needed to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program?

To calculate the work hours for the Atlantic immigration program, the applicant must count hours worked in part-time and full-time jobs, including work outside and inside Canada, ensuring a minimum of 12 months. 

  • To calculate working hours, an applicant can:
  • Count hours worked in part-time and full-time jobs
  • Count only paid hours of work
  • Not to count hours when you are self-employed
  • Count hours inside or outside Canada
  • Count hours that were accumulated over 12 months
  • Count work experience acquired while studying

*Note: Volunteering or unpaid internship is not considered for the Atlantic immigration program.