Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program

The federal and provincial governments need to recruit at least 7000 migrants by 2021. As a component of the Atlantic Growth Strategy, the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) is intended to fill labor deficiencies in the Canadian Atlantic territories: 

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

What is The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program?

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program is a sort of migration program that permits employers in the Atlantic territories of Canada to hire talented immigrants for occupations and jobs. You can likewise apply for PR through this program. 
Presented in 2017, AIPP has two projects for experienced and skilled laborers: 
Atlantic High-Skilled Program: Skilled laborers should have work experience at National Occupation Classification (NOC) ability type level 0, A, or B. 
Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program: Intermediate-talented laborers should have work experience at NOC expertise level C, got from inside or outside of Canada. 
It additionally has a program for worldwide graduates: 


Atlantic International Graduate Program: Atlantic International Graduate Program is for worldwide understudies who have a certificate or other related accreditations from an Atlantic public instructive establishment.


What are the requirements of the Atlantic International Graduate Program?
As a general rule, you should: 
Have a degree, confirmation or other accreditation from a publicly financed foundation in an Atlantic area. 
Have lived in an Atlantic territory for at least 16 months in the 2 years prior to getting your certificate or diploma, recognition or accreditation.
Take a language test to show you can impart in English or French.
Show you can uphold yourself and your family when you come to Canada. 
Work experience isn't needed for international alumni hired through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot. 
The employer should also likewise meet certain necessities.


What are the prerequisites of the Atlantic High-Skilled Program?
As a rule, you should: 

 

  • Have worked in an administration, professional, or specialized/skilled occupation for not less than a year 
  • Possess at least a Canadian secondary school certificate or equivalent education 
  • Take a language test to show you can convey in English or French 
  • Show you can uphold yourself and your family when you come to Canada 
  • The employer should likewise meet certain necessities.


What are the prerequisites of the Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program?

As a rule, you should: 
Have worked in a task that requires a secondary school education or any other job-specific training for at least a year: 

  • Have no less than a Canadian secondary school confirmation or identical training 
  • Take a language test to show you can communicate clearly in English or French 
  • Show you can uphold yourself and your family when you come to Canada 
  • The business should likewise meet certain necessities.
  • What are the documents required for this program?
  • The basic documents required are:
  • Valid passport
  • Test results of your language skills (TEF or IELTS)
  • Police Verification and Clearance Certificate
  • Proof of funds
  • Medical certificate
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
  • Legit settlement plan
  • Employment letter
  • Certificate of Endorsement
  • Proof of payment
  • Additional documents:
  •  Proof of experience (if needed)
  • Marriage license (if needed)


Application Process for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program:


Step 1: The candidate is associated with a settlement service provider by the employer. The said provider will now conduct a requirement assessment service to decide on the settlement plan which is to be followed by the candidate and his family.
Step 2: The selected settlement plan is then sent to the employer as well as the candidate.
Step 3: The employer completes the offer letter and identifies a program that suits the work experience that the employee has. The job offer and settlement plan is submitted to the province.
Step 4: The candidate submits a completed PR application to the IRCC. The required documents and endorsement letter is submitted along with it.
Step 5: The application is submitted, and if approved, the candidate and the people concerned can now move to Atlantic Canada.