The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program has conducted six provincial immigration draws between February 6 and February 19, 2026, inviting hundreds of candidates across multiple pathways.
During this two-week period, Alberta issued at least 441 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through several targeted streams, reinforcing its focus on rural communities, priority sectors, and high-demand occupations.
Invitations were issued under the following pathways:
These draws reflect Alberta’s continued strategy of addressing labour shortages in key industries while supporting economic growth in both urban and rural regions.
Here is a breakdown of the six draws:
February 19, 2026
Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors (Construction)
Minimum score: 61
Invitations issued: 50
February 17, 2026
Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors (Agriculture)
Minimum score: 49
Invitations issued: Fewer than 10
February 12, 2026
Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors (Manufacturing)
Minimum score: 50
Invitations issued: 32
February 11, 2026
Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway
Minimum score: 59
Invitations issued: 147
February 10, 2026
Rural Renewal Stream
Minimum score: 54
Invitations issued: 212
February 6, 2026
Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway
Minimum score: 50
Invitations issued: Fewer than 10
Notably, the February 12 draw marked the first manufacturing-focused selection under the Alberta Express Entry stream since manufacturing was added as a priority sector in January 2026.
Additionally, the February 10 Rural Renewal draw was the first held after new eligibility changes took effect on January 1, including:
In 2026, Alberta received 6,403 provincial nomination spaces from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
As of February 18, 2026, the program reported:
This means Alberta still has a significant number of nomination spaces available for the remainder of the year.
Below is a summary of allocations, nominations issued, and Expressions of Interest (EOIs) in the selection pool.
Alberta reports 45,698 total worker EOIs across all streams.
Allocation: 3,425
Nominations issued: 403
Spaces remaining: 3,022
EOIs in pool: 28,916
Allocation: 1,000
Nominations issued: Fewer than 10
EOIs in pool: 3,002
Allocation: 150
Nominations issued: 32
Spaces remaining: 118
EOIs in pool: 4,758
Allocation: 500
Nominations issued: 47
Spaces remaining: 453
EOIs in pool: 1,572
Allocation: 600
Nominations issued: 54
Spaces remaining: 546
EOIs in pool: 2,646
Allocation: 38
Nominations issued: Fewer than 10
EOIs in pool: 88
Allocation: 600
Nominations issued: 68
Spaces remaining: 532
EOIs in pool: 4,600
Allocation: 90
Nominations issued: Fewer than 10
Alberta’s active mid-February draw schedule shows the province is moving quickly to use its 2026 nomination allocation. With thousands of EOIs in the selection pool, competition remains strong—particularly under the Alberta Opportunity Stream and Priority Sector pathways.
Candidates working in:
may have improved chances if they align with Alberta’s targeted economic priorities.
With more than 5,700 nomination spaces still available, additional draws are expected throughout 2026.
If you are considering applying under Alberta’s provincial immigration streams, now is the time to assess your eligibility and ensure your profile aligns with the province’s labour market needs.