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The Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 — AIP — is the permanent federal program that lets four Atlantic provinces fast-track skilled, intermediate-skilled and international graduate workers into permanent residence. It became permanent in 2022 and is now Atlantic Canada’s primary immigration tool. With the 2026 PNP rebound and Atlantic provinces growing the fastest in percentage terms, this is the quietest high-conversion route an Ivorian food-services manager or a Nigerian welder should be paying attention to right now.
Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 in plain English
AIP is employer-driven: you cannot apply without a job offer from a designated Atlantic employer. The employer files the job offer and a settlement plan; the candidate files the PR application. There is no points system. You meet the thresholds (skills, education, language, work experience), receive a permit to start work while PR processes, and land permanent residence inside 12 months on most files.
The four participating provinces are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and PEI. Federal source: canada.ca Atlantic Immigration Program.
Why Atlantic Canada is hiring
The four Atlantic provinces have shrinking, ageing workforces and growing industries in healthcare, seafood processing, construction, hospitality and IT. Local labour cannot fill demand. AIP exists to give employers a faster route to international hiring than the standard PNP. For African workers, this matters because the demand sits in real, blue-collar and middle-skilled occupations — not just senior tech roles. Cooks, truck drivers, registered nurses, machinists, accountants and software developers all match the 2026 designated employer lists.
Three Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 streams, three speeds
- High-Skilled Worker (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, 3). Permanent, full-time job offer at TEER 0-3. Bachelor or relevant Canadian credential, CLB 5 in English or French.
- Intermediate-Skilled Worker (NOC TEER 4). Lower-skilled roles that the program specifically welcomes — food-services supervisors, truck drivers, hairdressers. Same language and education thresholds adjusted down.
- International Graduate. Recent graduate of a recognised Atlantic publicly funded institution. No work experience required.
The intermediate-skilled stream is the one most African workers miss. An Ivorian food-services manager with a Nova Scotia restaurant offer and CLB 5 English clears AIP cleanly — without the high CRS threshold that locks the same person out of Express Entry.
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Route from Lagos or Lome to Halifax under AIP
- Step 1. Identify designated Atlantic employers in your sector. Each province maintains a public list of designated employers updated quarterly.
- Step 2. Apply directly for advertised vacancies or via approved recruitment agents.
- Step 3. Sit IELTS General Training or CELPIP-General; aim for CLB 5 minimum, CLB 7 if competing across employers.
- Step 4. Get your ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) from WES or another approved organisation.
- Step 5. Negotiate the job offer; the employer files for endorsement with the province.
- Step 6. Once endorsed, apply for PR online with IRCC and request a work permit support letter to start work earlier.
- Step 7. Land in Atlantic Canada, complete the settlement plan with a service provider organisation.
For a contrast with the broader 2026 PNP reform, see our companion piece on Canada PNP 2026 Allocations.
Frequently asked questions about the Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026
Do I need an Express Entry profile for AIP?
No. AIP is independent of Express Entry. Some applicants pair the two for additional CRS points but you can land PR through AIP alone.
What is the minimum language score?
CLB 5 across reading, writing, listening and speaking. Many designated employers prefer CLB 6 or 7.
Can my spouse work on the AIP work permit support letter?
Yes. Spouses typically receive an open work permit under the AIP family component.
How long does the Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 take?
Six to twelve months from endorsed job offer to PR is the realistic 2026 range, depending on documentation completeness and employer processing.
Five things to remember
- The Canada Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 is employer-driven and has no points score.
- The four participating provinces are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and PEI.
- Three streams exist: High-Skilled, Intermediate-Skilled and International Graduate.
- The Intermediate-Skilled stream is the one most African workers underestimate.
- Six to twelve months from endorsed offer to PR is the realistic 2026 timeline.
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Share this story
- Atlantic Canada hires intermediate-skilled workers Africa keeps overlooking. No CRS points, just a job offer.
- AIP grants spouses open work permits from day one. Most Africans don’t know.
- Six to twelve months from job offer to Canadian PR via AIP. The route is real in 2026.

