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How long does it take to get PR after AINP?

How long does it take to get PR after AINP?

15 to 18 months
After obtaining a nomination under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, applicants apply for a permanent residence, which requires an average processing time of 15 to 18 months.

How long does it take to get provincial nomination?

Processing Times for Provincial Nominee Programs For Express Entry-linked applications, the federal processing time remains for most applications is six months. Non-Express Entry linked applications, also called paper-based applications, usually take between 1-2 years to process at the federal stage.

Which provincial nominee program is fastest?

Alberta PNP is one of Canada’s easiest provincial nominee programs to get a nomination for Canada PR and subsequently the PR itself. The Express Entry aligned Stream of AINP invites the applicants with CRS score as low as 300 CRS points.

Why is there no FSW draw?

What is this? Presumably this extension was granted given that there were no FHS draws until July 2022. The reason it gives for the pause up until 2022 is “due to travel restrictions inhibiting the processing of overseas economic applications.”

How are AINP scores calculated?

The AINP will select candidates based on the self-declared information in their Express Entry profile….How the AINP selects Express Entry Candidates.

Selection Factors Points Allocated
Education Maximum 25 Points
Ability in English and/or French Maximum 28 Points
Work experience Maximum 15 points
Age Maximum 12 points

How long is AINP take?

4-6 months
Once a candidate becomes eligible and is approved by the Alberta authorities, they will get a nomination certificate. The whole process may take 4-6 months and vary from profile to profile.

Can we expect FSW draw 2022?

After an extended hiatus, Canadian immigration minister Sean Fraser recently revealed that Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Express Entry draws will resume on July 6, 2022.

Will Canada resume FSW?

Express Entry draws for candidates in the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) class and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) will restart in early July, 2022. This announcement was made by Immigration Minister Sean Fraser and will end a months’ long pause on FSW and CEC draws.

What is the minimum score for Alberta PNP?

300
To be considered under Alberta’s Express Entry stream, candidates must have an active profile in the federal Express Entry pool with a CRS score of at least 300, and a stated interest in immigrating permanently to Alberta.

What is the minimum CLB for Alberta PNP?

Minimum Requirements: Must have a valid work permit; Must be working in an eligible occupation in Alberta that matches your work experience; A minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4 or 5 depending on occupation.

Can I change my job after AINP?

After nomination Once an application for permanent residence is submitted, you must continue to advise the AINP and the IRCC of any changes. Information about a change in employment must be emailed to the AINP program officer who processed the application or mailed to the AINP along with an AINP file number.

Can I apply to 2 provinces in Canada?

If you have an offer for nomination in your account, but want to be nominated by a different province or territory, you must reject the nomination (click the “not accept” button). Then the other province or territory can send you their nomination.

How long does it take for the AINP to review my application?

It may take between 8 and 12 months (from the date an application was received) for the AINP to complete assessments for any applications received since November 26, 2013. Submitting an application to the AINP does not guarantee a nomination. Program officers carefully review eligibility.

What is the AINP application quality stream?

application quality (completeness, eligibility, outdated application information/documents) Read the AINP terms and conditions for each stream, for more information on AINP application processing. The AINP is no longer accepting applications under this stream. All applications received under this stream have been assessed and received a decision.

Does the AINP provide status updates?

The AINP does not provide status updates. Approximate volumes and assessment dates for each AINP stream/category are provided below. “Assessing” means an AINP officer has been assigned a file to make an assessment and decision on eligibility. Applications received after the date stated below have not yet been assigned to an officer for assessment.

How does the AINP work with Afred?

The AINP works closely with Alberta Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development (AFRED) to assess the eligibility of applicants under this stream. Processing times are not available. The AINP has a high volume of applications and Alberta Express Entry submissions in the following occupations. These submissions may take longer to process.