Atlantic Immigration Program Draw Results March 2026: 125 Invitations Issued

Atlantic Immigration Program Draw Results March 2026: 125 Invitations Issued

The Atlantic provinces have issued 125 invitations through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) during the March 3-6, 2026 selection period. This latest draw targeted workers in six key occupational categories, offering new pathways for skilled professionals seeking permanent residence in Canada's Atlantic region.

Draw Details Summary

Draw InformationDetails
Draw PeriodMarch 3-6, 2026
Cut-off DateMarch 2, 2026 (11:59 PM AST)
Invitations Issued125
Selected Categories6 occupational areas
Processing RegionAtlantic Canada (NB, NS, NL, PEI)

Targeted Occupational Categories

This March 2026 draw focused on workers in six critical sectors experiencing high demand across Atlantic Canada:

Healthcare Professionals

The healthcare sector continues to be a top priority, with opportunities for:

  • Registered nurses and practical nurses
  • Medical technologists and laboratory staff
  • Healthcare support workers including personal care attendants
  • Specialists in various medical fields

Education and Community Services

Educational institutions and social services are actively recruiting:

  • Teachers at elementary and secondary levels
  • Early childhood educators and daycare workers
  • Social workers and community program coordinators
  • Educational assistants and support staff

Construction Trades

Atlantic Canada's growing construction sector offers positions for:

  • Carpenters and construction supervisors
  • Electricians and electrical technicians
  • Plumbers and pipefitters
  • Heavy equipment operators

Professional Occupations

Various professional roles across industries including:

  • Accountants and financial analysts
  • IT professionals and software developers
  • Engineers in multiple disciplines
  • Project managers and business analysts

Transportation Workers

Logistics and transportation opportunities include:

  • Transport truck drivers (long-haul and local)
  • Warehouse supervisors and logistics coordinators
  • Aircraft maintenance technicians
  • Marine transportation workers

Manufacturing Personnel

Manufacturing sector positions covering:

  • Production supervisors and quality control inspectors
  • Machine operators and maintenance technicians
  • Food processing workers
  • Industrial mechanics

What This Means For You

This latest AIP draw demonstrates the Atlantic provinces' continued commitment to addressing labor shortages in essential sectors. The selection of 125 candidates indicates steady demand for skilled workers, particularly in healthcare and construction trades.

Key advantages of the Atlantic Immigration Program include:

  • Faster processing times compared to federal programs
  • Lower language requirements in some categories
  • Employer-driven selection ensuring job availability
  • Pathway to permanent residence within 12-18 months

Important considerations for potential applicants:

  • You must have a job offer from an Atlantic Canada employer
  • Your employer must be designated under the AIP
  • Settlement plan development is mandatory
  • Meeting the cut-off date is crucial for future draws

Application Process Next Steps

If you received an invitation in this draw, you have 60 days to submit your complete application package. Essential documents include:

  • Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF)
  • Educational credential assessment (ECA)
  • Work experience documentation
  • Job offer letter from designated employer
  • Settlement plan prepared with settlement service provider

Preparing for Future Draws

For those not selected in this draw, focus on strengthening your profile:

Improve language scores - Higher English or French proficiency increases selection chances

Gain relevant experience - Additional work experience in targeted occupations helps

Network with employers - Connect with designated employers in Atlantic provinces

Research settlement - Understand living conditions and opportunities in target provinces

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Atlantic Immigration Program?

The Atlantic Immigration Program is an employer-driven immigration pathway allowing designated employers in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island to recruit skilled foreign workers for permanent residence.

How do I find a designated employer in Atlantic Canada?

You can search for designated employers through each province's immigration website, attend virtual job fairs, work with licensed recruitment agencies, or network through professional associations in your field.

What are the minimum language requirements for AIP?

Language requirements vary by occupation and skill level, typically ranging from CLB 4 to CLB 7. Healthcare professionals and skilled trades may have specific language standards depending on licensing requirements.

Can I apply to AIP without a job offer?

No, the Atlantic Immigration Program requires a valid job offer from a designated employer before you can be considered for selection. The employer must also commit to supporting your settlement in the region.

How long does AIP processing take after receiving an invitation?

After submitting your complete application following an invitation, processing typically takes 6-8 months for the provincial nomination stage, followed by 12-18 months for federal permanent residence processing.

Looking Ahead

The Atlantic provinces continue demonstrating strong commitment to economic immigration through regular AIP selections. With ongoing labor shortages across multiple sectors, future draws are expected to maintain similar invitation volumes and occupational focus.

Stay informed about upcoming draws and immigration updates by bookmarking immigration2canada.com for the latest news and analysis on Canadian immigration programs.

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