Thursday, 6 January 2022

AINP Issued Draws For 351 NOIs In The Federal Express Entry Pool - Aptech Visa

Alberta has announced the data for 150 NOIs for the immigration draw on December 14, 2021, with the lowest-ranked contender receiving a 351 CRS score.

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) received 150 Notifications of Interest for Express Entry applicants with CRS scores of at least 351 who wanted to be considered for a provincial nomination. This score has risen by one point since the November draw, and after holding stable at 300 CRS points for several months, it now ranges from 300 to 351. After one month from the date of the draw, the information on invitations is provided.

Nomination Certificate limit

Alberta received 6,250 nomination certificates from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the year 2021. The AINP will continue to evaluate applications currently in the queue, but no new certifications will be awarded until January 2022.

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Approximately 600 Alberta Opportunity Stream applications and 875 expressions of interest are in the Alberta Express Entry pool.

Application Volumes and Processing

Every month, Alberta held a lottery for Alberta PNP invites for federal Express Entry applicants who wanted to apply for a nomination certificate. Beginning in January 2022, Alberta will be able to issue 6,250 letters of nomination of interest. A number of factors contribute to the AINP application, including:

The AINP application is based on a number of elements, including:

  • Application quality,
  • Labour market statistics,
  • Application volume, and
  • Application date.

Application volumes by occupation

In the following vocations, the AINP receives a large number of applications and Alberta Express Entry submissions. It's possible that certain submissions will take longer to process.

6311 – Food service supervisors

6211 – Retail sales supervisors

7511 – Transport truck drivers

6322 – Cooks

3211 – Medical laboratory technologists

0211 – Engineering managers

1241 – Administrative assistants

1123 – Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations

2131 – Civil engineers

0621 – Retail and wholesale trade managers 

Date of draw

No. of NOIs issued

CRS score of the lowest – ranked candidates

December 14, 2021

150

351

This stream of the Alberta PNP is no longer taking applications. This category/industry covers the following applications:

Employer Driven Stream:

  • Skilled worker category
  • International graduate category
  • Food and beverage processing industry
  • Manufacturing sector
  • Food services industry (pilot project)
  • Hotel and lodging industry
  • Long-haul trucking industry

  • Strategic Recruitment Stream

  • Engineering vocations category

  • Post-graduate worker category

In order to receive the Notification of Interest (NOI), you must:

  1. A CRS score of at least 300 is required.
  2. Maintain an active Express Entry profile.
  3. Contribute to the economic growth of Alberta by taking on a job that contributes to economic growth.
  4. Show a desire to stay and work in the province for as long as possible.

The document's conditions must be followed by the applicant who has been invited. The individuals are nominated by the province of Alberta to apply for permanent residency in Canada on the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada website after completing the required paperwork procedure (IRCC).

So, do you want to be one of the immigrants who will be approaching Canada's borders in 2022? If so, hurry up and apply for the Canada PNP with us to make the Canadian immigration process easier.

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