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Canada Is Hiring! Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) 2026 Full Guide

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If Canada has been your dream destination, this guide is not by accident. In 2026, Canada continues to run a powerful pathway to permanent residence (PR), especially for international workers with job offers in its Atlantic provinces. This program is called:

👉 The Atlantic Immigration Program — AIP

Today, I’m going to walk you through:

What the AIP really is
How it works step by step
Eligibility requirements
Real designated employers you need to know
How to qualify for PR through AIP
Tips to make your application successful

Stick with me till the end — because this guide could change your life.

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🇨🇦 What Is the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)?

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a federal Canadian immigration pathway. It allows skilled foreign workers and international graduates to move to one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces and become permanent residents.

The Atlantic provinces are:

✔ New Brunswick
✔ Nova Scotia
✔ Newfoundland and Labrador
✔ Prince Edward Island (PEI)

Unlike temporary work visa programs, the AIP is designed to fast-track PR — but there’s a key condition:

👉 You must have a job offer from a designated employer.

And not just any job offer — it must meet program requirements and be endorsed by the province.

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💼 Why Canada Created the AIP

Canada created the AIP because:

✔ Many employers in Atlantic Canada cannot fill job vacancies locally
✔ The population is aging, meaning more workers are needed
✔ Employers need
foreign talent to grow their businesses

The Atlantic provinces partnered with the federal government to create a program that:

Helps employers hire foreigners
Helps workers migrate permanently
Fills job vacancies fast
Brings new immigrants into regions that need them

And yes — this really works. People are using it successfully right now.

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📌 Who Can Apply for the AIP?

There are two main groups of applicants:

1️⃣ Skilled Foreign Workers

People with experience and a job offer from a designated employer

2️⃣ International Graduates

Graduates of recognized post-secondary institutions in an Atlantic province
Must have a job offer

You can apply from inside or outside Canada, but you must have:

✔ A valid full-time job offer from a designated employer
✔ The job offer endorsed by a provincial government
✔ Required education and work experience
✔ Proof of language ability (CLB 5 or CLB 4 depending on job level)
✔ Enough
settlement funds

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🛠️ How the AIP Process Works (Step-by-Step)

Here’s the exact flow from start to finish:

✅ Step 1 — Get a Job Offer

Apply to employers designated under AIP in Atlantic Canada.

Must be officially approved to hire foreign workers
Without a job offer, you cannot start AIP

✅ Step 2 — Settlement Plan

Once you have a job offer, you create a settlement plan with help from settlement services.

Shows how you and your family will settle in Canada
Your employer sends this plan along with the endorsement request

✅ Step 3 — Provincial Endorsement

Your employer applies to the province for endorsement.

If approved, you receive a Certificate of Endorsement

✅ Step 4 — Apply for PR

With your endorsement, submit your PR application to IRCC along with required documents

Optional — Temporary Work Permit
While your PR application is processing, you may apply for a temporary work permit to start working in Canada immediately

✅ Step 5 — Receive Permanent Residence

Once approved:

You and your family get PR status
You can live and work in Canada permanently

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💼 Requirements to Succeed in AIP

To succeed in AIP, you must have:

✔ A job offer from a designated Atlantic employer
✔ Your offer endorsed by the province
✔ CLB language requirement (usually CLB 5, depending on job level)
✔ Education and work experience matching your job
✔ Enough
settlement funds (unless already working in Canada)

Important: Jobs must be full-time and non-seasonal

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📍 Designated Employer List — What It Is

Designated employers are companies approved by provinces to hire foreign workers under AIP.

Only these employers can support your application
Each Atlantic province has its own list

Example: Prince Edward Island

PEI has 364 designated employers on its 2025 list, covering sectors like:

Hospitality
Healthcare
Construction
Engineering

Recent additions include:

100367 PEI Inc. (The Pilot House)
100542 PEI Inc. (FastSigns)
Blackbush Beach Resort
Tethys Aquaculture Canada, Inc.

Being on the list doesn’t guarantee hiring — check active vacancies first

Other Provinces

New Brunswick: Paused new AIP endorsements in 2025; uses a candidate pool system for 2026
Nova Scotia & Newfoundland and Labrador: Lists available online; sometimes prioritize healthcare & construction

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🧠 How to Use the Designated Employer List

1.Check official provincial websites
2.Look for open job postings on Job Bank Canada, Indeed, LinkedIn, or employer websites
3.Apply with a Canadian-style CV
4.Confirm the employer will support your AIP application
5.Make sure the offer meets AIP requirements before accepting

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💡 EOI & New Processes to Watch in 2026

Some provinces like Newfoundland and Labrador now use an Expression of Interest (EOI) system:

You submit an EOI
Wait for an invitation
Only after invitation, submit your endorsement application

Keep up with provincial updates to stay ahead.

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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

🚫 Paying agents promising guaranteed AIP sponsorship
🚫 Downloading fake employer lists
🚫 Applying to companies not on the
designated list
🚫 Believing you can apply without a job offer

Always verify information on:

Official provincial websites

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🗨️ Final Advice — Make It Real

If you really want Canada PR through AIP:

✔ Research designated employers in all four provinces
✔ Apply to
real job postings
✔ Make sure the job is AIP-eligible
✔ Prepare a Canadian-style CV + cover letter
✔ Keep up with provincial changes for 2026

AIP is one of the simplest and fastest PR routes for skilled workers — if you follow the steps correctly

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🇨🇦 Official Canadian Government AIP Links (Primary)

🔗 Atlantic Immigration Program — Official Government Page
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration.html

🔗 How to Immigrate Through AIP (Step‑by‑Step)
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration/how-to-immigrate.html

🔗 Employer Info: Become Designated / Start Hiring
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration/hire-immigrant.html

🔗 Employer Resources & Training (AIP)
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration/hire-immigrant/employer-resources.html

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📍 Atlantic Provincial Government AIP Info Pages

🔗 Newfoundland & Labrador – AIP Overview
https://www.gov.nl.ca/immigration/immigrating-to-newfoundland-and-labrador/atlantic-immigration-program/overview/

🔗 Prince Edward Island Immigration & AIP Info
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/topic/immigrate-to-pei (scroll to Atlantic Immigration section)

🔗 Immigration New Brunswick – AIP Info & (2026 Candidate Pool)
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/immigration/immigrating-to-nb/atlantic-immigration-program.html.html

👉 Note: New Brunswick introduced an AIP candidate pool system for 2026 — check that page for updates.

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📌 Job & Vacancy Search Links (Useful for Applicants)

🔗 Job Bank Canada (General Job Search)
https://www.jobbank.gc.ca

🔗 Indeed Canada (Jobs in Atlantic Provinces)
https://ca.indeed.com

🔗 LinkedIn Jobs – Search “Atlantic Immigration Program” / “Atlantic Canada jobs”
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs

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🧾 Canada Federal Immigration General Resources

🔗 Canada Immigration & Citizenship (Main Portal)
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html

🔗 IRCC Permanent Residence Application Portal
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html

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📌 Tips for Using These Links in Your Description

📌 Start with:
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Official AIP Guide — Canada Government:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration.html

📌 Then include provincial links:
• Newfoundland & Labrador AIP —
https://www.gov.nl.ca/
• Prince Edward Island AIP —
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/
• New Brunswick AIP Info —
https://www2.gnb.ca/

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