Alberta PNP 2026: New Draws Target Tech, Healthcare and Rural Workers.

Alberta continues to strengthen its position as one of Canada’s top immigration destinations by targeting skilled professionals in high-demand sectors. Through the latest Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) draws held between April 8 and April 14, 2026, the province invited candidates working in technology, rural communities, health care, and skilled trades to apply for provincial nomination.
These latest rounds demonstrate Alberta’s ongoing focus on labor shortages and economic growth while offering more pathways to permanent residence for qualified foreign workers.
Alberta Conducted Four New AAIP Draws
According to the latest update from the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, four separate draws were conducted between April 8 and April 14, 2026, resulting in a total of 332 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). These invitations were issued under multiple pathways, including:
- Accelerated Tech Pathway
- Rural Renewal Stream
- Dedicated Health Care Pathway
- Priority Sectors for Construction and Skilled Trades
This strategic selection reflects Alberta’s targeted immigration approach to address workforce shortages across key industries.
Full Breakdown of Alberta’s Latest Draws
April 8, 2026 – Accelerated Tech Pathway
The largest draw during this round took place under the Alberta Express Entry Stream’s Accelerated Tech Pathway.
- Invitations issued: 146
- Minimum score required: 59
This stream supports Alberta’s growing tech sector by attracting qualified professionals in occupations related to information technology, engineering, and innovation.
April 9, 2026 – Rural Renewal Stream
Alberta continued prioritizing regional workforce development through the Rural Renewal Stream.
- Invitations issued: 74
- Minimum score required: 50
This stream helps designated rural communities attract workers who already have job offers from local employers and are ready to settle outside major urban centers.
April 13, 2026 – Dedicated Health Care Pathway
Healthcare remains one of Alberta’s strongest immigration priorities.
- Invitations issued: 62
- Minimum score required: 59
Candidates selected under this stream are typically professionals working in occupations such as nursing, medicine, allied health services, and long-term care support.
April 14, 2026 – Priority Sectors (Construction and Skilled Trades)
To support infrastructure growth and construction demands, Alberta also invited skilled trades workers.
- Invitations issued: 50
- Minimum score required: 60
This draw targeted candidates in construction-related occupations and skilled trades essential to Alberta’s economic expansion.
Alberta’s 2026 Nomination Allocation
For 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) allocated 6,403 nomination spaces to Alberta under the provincial nominee program.
As of mid-April:
- 1,634 nominations had already been issued
- 4,769 nomination spaces remain available
This means strong opportunities still exist for eligible candidates planning to apply through Alberta immigration streams in the coming months.
Why These Draws Matter for Immigration Candidates
The latest AAIP draws highlight several important trends:
Tech Professionals Continue to Receive Strong Support
The Accelerated Tech Pathway remains one of Alberta’s fastest and most attractive PR routes for Express Entry candidates in tech occupations.
Rural Immigration Is Expanding
The Rural Renewal Stream continues to grow as Alberta supports smaller communities facing labor shortages.
Health Care Workers Stay in High Demand
Healthcare professionals remain among the strongest candidates for provincial nomination due to persistent staffing shortages across Canada.
Skilled Trades Are Becoming More Important
Construction, manufacturing, and skilled trades are receiving increased attention as Alberta invests heavily in economic development projects.
Conclusion
Alberta’s April 2026 immigration draws confirm that the province is actively prioritizing workers who can fill urgent labor gaps in technology, rural communities, healthcare, and construction.
For foreign workers planning to immigrate to Canada, Alberta remains one of the most promising provinces for provincial nomination opportunities—especially for candidates with strong job offers, sector-specific experience, and competitive profiles.
With thousands of nomination spaces still available in 2026, upcoming AAIP draws could present even more opportunities for skilled workers worldwide.

