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How do I find the designated employer for the Atlantic immigration pilot program?
Positions with designated employers can be found by searching Canadian and Nova Scotian job search websites such as explorecareers.novascotia.ca/job_search. If you are looking for a position with a designated employer, you are encouraged to apply for advertised vacancies.
Which employers are designated through AIPP?
Which employers are designated through AIPP?
- 10019038 Canada Ltd.
- 100556 PEI Inc.
- 100716 PEI Inc.
- 101144 PEI Inc.
- 101407 PEI. INC – Dino’s Pizza Summerside.
- 10141186 Canada Inc. – Kensington Greco.
- 101796 PEI Inc. ( Paul’s Flowers)
- 101865 P.E.I. Inc. o/a Island Stone Pub.
How can I get job offer in AIPP?
To apply, you need a job offer from a designated employer in an Atlantic province. With the support of your employer, a settlement service provider organization will help you and your family settle in Canada.
Do Atlantic immigration pilots need job offers?
In order to qualify for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, applicants must have an official job offer. This is not required for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program. Instead, the job offer must be from a designated employer.
Is AIPP permanent now?
On February 17, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIPP) became a permanent immigration program. The government positively assesses the AIPP and therefore fulfils one of its pre-election promises in the immigration dimension.
Will AIPP be extended after 2021?
The Nova Scotia Office of Immigration and Population Growth (NSIPG) has reported that it will accept Atlantic Immigration Pilot designation applications through June 30, 2021. After that date, on January 1, 2022, the Atlantic Program (AIPP) will be permanent.
Is AIPP still open?
The goal of this pilot project is to attract and retain skilled immigrants in Atlantic Canada by testing innovative approaches to permanent immigration. The AIP is in place until December 31, 2021.
Does AIPP require ielts?
AIPP (Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program) also has a low IELTS score requirement. Candidate applying for Canada PR Visa through AIPP, are required to get minimum CLB level 4 that translates to IELTS score of 4.5, 3.5, 4.0 & 4.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and speaking respectively.
Is AIPP program open?
The goal of this pilot project is to attract and retain skilled immigrants in Atlantic Canada by testing innovative approaches to permanent immigration. The AIP is in place until December 31, 2021. As of August 17, 2020, IRCC began accepting online AIP work permit applications.
Will AIPP be extended?
The Government of Canada recently announced the extension of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP). This program was launched in 2017 and was originally supposed to be available until 2020. As of March, 2019, the AIPP will be available until December 31, 2021.
How can a foreign worker find jobs with Atlantic immigration pilot program (AIPP)?
The foreign worker can find jobs with Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) by contacting designated employers.
How to immigrate to Canada under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)?
If you wish to immigrate to Canada under the AIP program, you need to have a valid job offer from a designated employer and also a custom settlement plan for yourself and your family. You can find the complete list of designated employers for each Atlantic Province below in order to find jobs:
How to apply for AIPP jobs in Canada?
The candidates need to have a copy of positive LMIA in order to secure AIPP jobs. The Canadian employer will offer employment under AIPP jobs and will also provide a long term commitment to immigrants and respective families. The candidate needs to apply for a temporary work permit as soon as possible for which they will require –
Which provinces have designated employers under the AIPP?
The Atlantic provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island (PEI), and New Brunswick have published their lists of designated employers under the AIPP. Please note that designation under the AIPP does not mean an employer is actively recruiting foreign nationals nor does it imply that they intend to in the future.