Atlantic Immigration Program
(AIP) – How to Apply
for Canada PR
Build your future in Atlantic Canada through the atlantic immigration program
The atlantic immigration program (AIP) is a direct Canadian permanent-residence pathway for skilled workers and international graduates who plan to settle in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, or Prince Edward Island. This employer-driven stream offers a clear route to PR with streamlined requirements for applicants both inside and outside Canada — backed by employer support and community settlement services.
What is the Atlantic Immigration Program?
The Atlantic Immigration Program is a federal initiative that enables designated employers in Atlantic Canada to hire and support foreign workers in their application for Canadian permanent residence. It’s designed to resolve regional labour gaps while ensuring newcomers receive practical settlement support for long-term success.
Years of Experience
Why Choose the Atlantic Immigration Program?
Benefits of the Atlantic
Immigration Program
Direct pathway to Canadian Permanent Residence
No LMIA required
Lower language score thresholds than many other streams
Employer-supported job offers that strengthen your PR application
Family members can be included in the PR application
Option for temporary work permit and settlement support services.
Who is Eligible for the Atlantic
Immigration Program?
To meet the atlantic immigration program requirements, applicants must:

Hold a valid job offer from a designated Atlantic employer

Meet minimum education requirements

Show proof of settlement funds if applying from outside Canada

Meet required work-experience criteria (when applicable)

Achieve required language proficiency levels

Settlement funds required only for applicants outside Canada.
Step-by-Step Application Process
How to Apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program
- Initial eligibility assessment — precise profile review against AIP rules.
- Profile evaluation — map your experience, education, and language to eligibility.
- Secure a job offer from a designated employer — no LMIA needed.
- Settlement plan development — prepared by a designated settlement service provider to demonstrate readiness to settle.
- Submit PR application to IRCC — compile and submit verified documents.
- Decision & next steps — PR approval, or temporary work permit while PR is processed.
- Estimated Processing Time: 6–12 months
Required Documents Checklist
Documents Required for the
Atlantic Immigration Program
Valid passport
Job offer letter from a designated employer
Educational certificates
Educational Credential Assessment (if applicable)
Language test results (IELTS / CELPIP / TEF)
Proof of work experience
Proof of settlement funds (if required)
Police clearance certificates
Medical examination results and approved settlement plan.
Processing Time and Fees
Permanent Residence: 6–12 months
Temporary Work Permit: 2–3 months
PR application fees
Biometrics fees
Medical examination fees
Police clearance fees
Atlantic Immigration Program Categories / Streams
For applicants with skilled job offers in NOC TEER 0 or 1 occupations.
For candidates with job offers in NOC TEER 2, 3, or 4 occupations.
For international graduates from recognized Atlantic Canadian institutions (no work experience required).
Why Choose Ehouse Immigration Services for the Atlantic Immigration Program?
Our Expertise
We apply RCIC-guided strategy and documented processes to AIP cases, focusing on precise eligibility mapping and evidence preparation to maximise approval likelihood.
Client-Focused Support
We provide personalised guidance for applicants both inside and outside Canada — from profile assessment to settlement coordination and full PR application support.
Our Presence
Serving global clients with Canada-focused expertise and a practical, process-driven approach.
Start Your Atlantic Immigration Program Journey
Begin your Canadian PR journey through the Atlantic Immigration Program with expert, strategy-first assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Transparent answers to your most important immigration questions
Express entry is Canada’s official online system for selecting skilled workers for Permanent Residency.
Yes — the atlantic immigration program accepts applications from both inside and outside Canada. Outside applicants must show required settlement funds.
No. The program is employer-driven but does not require an LMIA.
You may reapply after addressing the refusal reasons, or we can evaluate alternative PR pathways better matched to your profile.