The Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program (AISP) is part of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP), Canadian immigration venture from 2017.
Through this program, eligible foreign workers with a job offer from an employer in Atlantic Canada can submit an application for Canadian permanent residency.
The processing time for most of the applications is six months.
Following are the destination Provinces:
The Job Offer
The AISP is an employer driven program, and in this way all candidates are required to acquire a substantial job offer.
Candidates to the AHSP must show that they have a job offer that is:
Work Experience
Candidates to the AISP must show that they have acquired work experience for in any event one year (1,560 hours absolute/30 hours out of each week), non-consistent, full-time or an equivalent sum in part time, inside the most recent three years. This work experience must be:
Extra points to consider for work experience are:
Education
Candidates to AHSP must exhibit they have one of the following:
For candidates with education finished outside Canada, an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is required so as to demonstrate that the degree of training is equivalent with Canadian measures.
Language Ability
Candidates to the AHSP must prove language ability of at least fluent basic level in either English or French in order to apply for this program. This is equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4.
Any of the following language test will be valid:
Settlement Funds
The settlement funds must be equal to or greater than the amounts given below for each family size.
No. of Family Members (including those supported by candidate even if they are not included in the application) | Funds Required |
---|---|
1 | $3,167 |
2 | $3,943 |
3 | $4,847 |
4 | $5,885 |
5 | $6,675 |
6 | $7,528 |
7 or more | $8,381 |
Provincial Endorsement
Candidates must be endorsed by an Atlantic province in order for the application to be complete and accepted by IRCC.
An endorsement letter is issued by the province to applicants who have been endorsed. Candidates must submit a copy of this letter with their application for permanent residency submitted to IRCC.
All endorsements are valid for six months after issuance date, and there are no extensions under these programs. The application for permanent residence must be submitted before the expiry date of the endorsement letter.
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