Top 5 Reasons to Choose Alberta as your Province
by Universal Adviser Immigration Canada PR Visa Immigration ConsultantsTop Job Sectors/Industry
Best Universities & Colleges
Low-cost & high-quality healthcare
Warm Welcome
A city with an Energetic Youth- Calgary, Alberta
Out of the 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada, some stand a step higher than others in various aspects. This doesn’t make any province overall best but in some specific cases, yes!
The same goes for Alberta. It stands above Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, etc in terms of studies.
More about Alberta!
Alberta, the province with the third-largest oil reserve in the world, is also popular for natural gas, and cattle farming. With so many sectors at its core, it provides numerous job opportunities, not only to the local population but also to the immigrants. It also provides the second-highest minimum wage in the country at CA$15. The province of Alberta is also popular for its awesome living conditions, educational opportunities, universities, and friendly neighborhood.
And if you are a student, you are choosing the best Canadian province, famous for Universities and colleges.
Below is the list of reasons why you should choose Alberta as your province-
Best Universities & Colleges
Alberta comes second with the student population in Canada along with the region’s highest-ranked university, the University of Alberta.
Alberta also has tons of good universities to enroll in, all thanks to Canada’s top-notch education system.
Top Job Sectors/Industry
Alberta is also famous for studying oil or gas engineering.
Its oil sands are a cornerstone of Alberta’s economy, and though oil prices fell dramatically last year, it has picked up the pace once again. As for other industries, prominent career options include agriculture, forestry, manufacturing, tourism, and finance, with growing opportunities in information and communications technology too.
Warm Welcome
You must have heard that the people of Canada are highly polite and welcoming. Well, stereotypes aren’t always true unless it’s Alberta! People in Alberta are indeed very welcoming and polite.
A city with an Energetic Youth- Calgary, Alberta
Calgary, the largest city in Alberta has a youthful and friendly population. This is your best chance if you want to study somewhere vibrant and energetic. Other cities vibrating similarly with Calgary are Edmonton and Lethbridge, equally exciting for students with plenty of music, sport, nightlife, and numerous festivals.
Low-cost & high-quality healthcare
Canada is well known for having great healthcare around the world but in Alberta international students are eligible for the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). The AHCIP, which is publicly funded, covers Albertan residents’ healthcare facilities for almost all necessary medical care. If you have a study permit or plan to live in Alberta for 12 months or more, you should surely apply for it as a foreign student.
What Is the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)?
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program was introduced to make it easier for the province of Alberta to choose and nominate skilled foreign candidates for PR, while they contribute to the province’s economy and meet the labor market demands. The program chooses candidates based on their skills and experience.
It is one of the fast-tracked immigration programs and gets completed within 4 to 6 months.
There are various subcategories under the AINP, they are:
Alberta Express Entry Stream
Alberta Opportunity Stream
International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Foreign Graduate Start-up Visa Stream
Self-Employed Farmer Stream
Canada is one of the most immigrant-friendly countries in the world and the number of immigration programs introduced by the Canadian government has made it easy for people around the globe to easily migrate to the country. But, the more the number of options, the more chaotic it becomes with the rules and regulations. So, it is always advisable to consult a PR Visa expert to make the procedure as seamless as possible.
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