
Pilot Programs
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
- Home Care Worker Immigration pilots
- Rural and Francophone Community Immigration pilots
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) streamlines Canada immigration to help skilled workers and international graduates secure opportunities in Atlantic Canada. This program not only provides a route to Canada Permanent Residency but also supports individuals and their families as they settle in the Atlantic provinces as permanent residents.
Who is Eligible for the Atlantic Immigration Program?
The AIP is designed to connect employers with qualified foreign workers and welcome newcomers to Canada through two main categories:
1. Skilled Workers
Professionals who have a valid job offer from a designated employer in Atlantic Canada can apply. These roles are available across various sectors, including:
- Healthcare
- Information Technology
- Hospitality
- Engineering
- And more
2. International Graduates
Recent international graduates who have completed post-secondary studies in Atlantic Canada may qualify. To be eligible, they must hold a valid job offer from a designated employer in the region.
Home Care Worker Immigration pilots
These pilots provide a pathway to Canada Permanent Residency for skilled workers in the fields of home child care and home support under the Canada immigration program.
These are 2 Programs:
Each pilot offers two application streams:
- Workers in Canada
- Applicants not currently working in Canada
Rural and Francophone Community Immigration pilots
The Rural and Francophone Community Immigration Pilots are exclusive pathways to Canada Permanent Residency, designed for skilled workers looking to live and work in rural and smaller communities across Canada. These programs offer incredible opportunities to pursue permanent residency in Canada while contributing to vibrant, welcoming local communities.
Rural Participating Communities
- ✓ Pictou County, NS
- ✓ North Bay, ON
- ✓ Sudbury, ON
- ✓ Timmins, ON
- ✓ Sault Ste. Marie, ON
- ✓ Thunder Bay, ON
- ✓ Steinbach, MB
- ✓ Altona/Rhineland, MB
- ✓ Brandon, MB
- ✓ Moose Jaw, SK
- ✓ Claresholm, AB
- ✓ West Kootenay, BC
- ✓ North Okanagan Shuswap, BC
- ✓ Peace Liard, BC
Francophone Participating Communities
- ✓ Acadian Peninsula, NB
- ✓ Sudbury, ON
- ✓ Timmins, ON
- ✓ Superior East Region, ON
- ✓ St. Pierre Jolys, MB
- ✓ Kelowna, BC
How It Works

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Book Your Consultation
Schedule a call with our experienced immigration consultants to evaluate your eligibility and understand your goals.
Assessment based on your situation
Based on your needs, we’ll plan a smooth and successful immigration process.
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Submit Your Application with Confidence
Our experts handle the paperwork and follow up with authorities to ensure your application gets the best chance for approval.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Streams available:
- Home Child Care Worker Pilot
- Home Support Worker Pilot
- Simplified process for Permanent Residency.
- Access to job opportunities in thriving sectors.
- Settlement support in vibrant, welcoming communities across Atlantic Canada.
- Language Test: Approved tests include IELTS (English) or TEF (French). These tests assess your proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): Required to verify that non-Canadian education credentials meet Canadian standards. Use recognized organizations like WES, IQAS, or ICES.