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Alberta’s Accelerated Tech Pathway: How Technology Workers Enter the Selection Pool
In August 2026, Alberta issued 95 invitations through the Alberta Express Entry Stream’s Accelerated Tech Pathway. The minimum Worker Expression of Interest score was 60.
But Alberta was not simply searching for anyone who works in technology.
To be considered, a candidate generally needs several pieces to align:

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1 day ago


Alberta issues invitations to candidates in healthcare, agriculture and tech occupations. Can We Discuss?
How do candidates get into Alberta’s searchable pools?
Alberta recently issued invitations through several targeted worker pathways. However, seeing your occupation mentioned in a draw does not automatically place you under consideration.
For Alberta Express Entry Priority Sector draws, candidates must first establish the correct federal and provincial profiles—and ensure that their occupation, qualifications and supporting evidence align.

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4 days ago


How to Choose a Licensed Immigration Consultant in Canada - CNAP Canada.
Every year, thousands of people begin their Canadian immigration journey. While many applications can be completed independently, others choose to work with a licensed immigration professional for guidance.
Selecting the right representative is an important decision. Understanding who is authorized to provide immigration advice can help protect your time, your finances, and your future.

CNAP
Aug 4


Connecting Your Utilities in Canada: A Newcomer's Complete Guide
Moving into your new home is an exciting milestone.
But before you unpack your boxes, there are several essential services you'll need to arrange to make your home comfortable, connected and ready for everyday life.
Some services are included in your rent, while others must be set up before you move in.
Understanding the difference can help you avoid unexpected surprises after you receive your keys.

CNAP
Aug 2


Settlement Canada - Obtaining your Canadian Drivers License
Settling in Canada: How to Get Your Canadian Driver's Licence
For many newcomers, a driver's licence is one of the first practical steps toward independence in Canada — it opens doors to jobs in construction, hospitality, and care work, makes it easier to get your kids to school, and simply makes daily life in most Canadian cities and towns more manageable. The good news is that Canada makes it relatively straightforward to transition from a foreign licence, though the exact

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Jul 31


Can You Start a Business in Canada on a Work Permit? Ownership and Work Authorization Explained
Registering a company is one thing. Having legal authorization to work for that company is another.
Business ownership and work authorization are two separate legal questions in Canada, and conflating them is the most common mistake people make. You can technically own a piece of a Canadian company on almost any status — but whether you can actively work in it depends entirely on the type of permit you hold.

CNAP
Jul 24


Canadas new physician recruitment is not limited to or the target of just one country. It is global.
The search for world-class medical talent is a global priority. Across Canada, provinces and territories are actively seeking internationally trained physicians to strengthen our healthcare workforce and build healthier communities.
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Jul 19


Common Misconceptions Newcomers Have About Work vs. Immigration Pathways
Many newcomers assume that immigration pathways and career pathways are the same thing. In reality, they are connected—but they serve very different purposes. In this blog post... CNAP breaks it down for you.

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Jun 18


Spousal and Family Pathways: Common pitfalls to avoid in your application.
Even strong family sponsorship cases can run into delays when the application is incomplete, inconsistent, or poorly organized. In many cases, the problem is not the relationship itself but the way the file is prepared and presented.

CNAP
May 27


Your 30 Day Settlement Calendar
Your first 30 days in Canada can shape your long-term stability.
The CNAP 30-Day Settlement Calendar was designed to help newcomers organize the critical first steps of settlement, including housing, banking, transportation, healthcare, employment preparation, and community integration.

CNAP
May 25


Moving to Canada: A Step-by-Step Guide for Workers, Families, Refugees and Other Newcomers
Moving to Canada is not one single process. The steps depend on why you are coming, what legal pathway applies to you, and whether you are applying from outside Canada or asking for protection from inside Canada. Canada’s official refugee and immigration system separates refugee resettlement abroad, asylum claims made in Canada, and other immigration streams such as work permits, permanent residence, study permits, and family sponsorship

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Apr 21


Settlement Services Update — April 2026: Who Still Qualifies and For How Long
As of April 1, 2026, most economic‑class permanent residents and their families only have a limited time to use federally funded settlement services – six years after becoming permanent residents, and five years starting in 2027. After that, many people will no longer qualify for these free supports, even if they still face settlement and integration challenges. CNAP helps newcomers, employers, and community partners understand this “settlement clock,” connect people to the r

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Apr 18


IRCC Immigration Update — April 2026: What You Need to Know.
What’s Changing in (IRCC ) Canadian Immigration (April 2026) — And What It Means for You
Canada’s immigration system is shifting—and the changes matter, especially for newcomers already in Canada or planning their next steps.
Here’s what you actually need to know (without the jargon):

CNAP
Apr 17


Part 2 - Canada’s New Refugee and Asylum Measures (Bill C-12): What’s Changing and Why
Why is Canada making these changes?
Hint: It’s not just about immigration.
Canada’s recent immigration changes may feel sudden, but they are connected to real pressures within the country.
To understand these changes, it helps to look at what is happening across everyday life in Canada.

CNAP
Mar 28


Part 1 -Canada Isn’t Closing — It’s Filtering: What New Immigration Measures Really Mean in 2026.
Canada has not closed its doors — but it has changed how those doors are managed.With the introduction of Bill C-12, the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act, the country is moving toward a faster, more controlled approach to refugee and asylum claims.

CNAP
Mar 28


CNAP 2026 Relocation Checklist for Families with Children
Finding a place to live is one step — finding a place that works for your day-to-day life is another.
As you prepare:
Consider how your home will function for your family, not just where it’s located
Think about nearby parks, schools, and everyday essentials
Plan for basic setup needs so children feel settled early
Look at the overall environment — quiet, accessible, and comfortable for family routines

CNAP
Mar 21


Banking in Canada for Newcomers: Complete Setup Guide
Opening your first Canadian bank account is one of the most important steps in your settlement journey. With the right information, you can set up safe, low‑fee banking, start building credit, and manage your money confidently from your first weeks in Canada.

CNAP
Mar 6


Congratulations… You Are Approved!. 10 Things to Do Before You Leave for Canada
You did it. The approval is real. The letter, the portal, the confirmation — all real.
Now comes the part nobody really prepares you for: the in‑between. You're approved, but you haven't left yet. And what you do in this window — the weeks or months before you board that plane — can make the difference between a smooth landing and a stressful scramble.

CNAP
Mar 2


Building Networks that create Opportunity
In Canada, opportunity often travels through people before it ever appears on a website. Many jobs, rental homes, and community programs are shared first through conversations, referrals, and trusted networks.

CNAP
Feb 23


Newcomer and Entrepreneur Preparation Programs 2026
Immigrating to Canada in 2026 means more than getting a visa approved – it’s about arriving with a realistic plan for work, income, and possibly your own business. For many newcomers, entrepreneurship is not just a dream; it is a practical strategy to turn international experience into local opportunity.

CNAP
Feb 19
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