Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
Live your dream life in the Atlantic provinces of Canada
In 2017, Canada introduced the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program to attract more immigrants to the Atlantic provinces of Canada such as Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. This program helps to stimulate economic growth by fulfilling the needs of local employers through global talent. Atlantic province is less occupied and therefore, sometimes it faces skill and labour shortage and AIPP program helps to increase employment rates and support population growth. If you want to migrate to these provinces, then you can go with the Atlantic immigration pilot program, and it offers you three different options: Atlantic high skilled program, Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program, Atlantic International Graduate Program.
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
Immigrate to smaller communities in Canada!
In 2019, Canada opened the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program to develop a robust economy in the smaller communities by attracting immigrants to northern and rural communities. With the purpose to fulfil the skills and labour demands of communities and also to trigger the growth of the population in smaller communities. This program is community-driven and accepts applications from foreign nationals who want to settle in small communities in Canada and also provides pathways that lead to permanent residence.
Almost 11 smaller communities of Canada are part of this immigration program such as West Kootenay, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Brandon, and many more. Each community program has different requirements and immigration processes.