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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.

CNAP
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


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


Settling in Canada: The Government Documents You Need
Every newcomer's paperwork checklist looks a little different — it depends on your immigration status, the province you're settling in, your employment situation, and your family circumstances. But almost everyone passes through the same five document categories on the way to feeling fully settled: your Social Insurance Number, provincial health coverage, a driver's licence or provincial ID, your permanent resident or immigration documents, and properly translated civil docum

CNAP
Jul 2


How to Calculate Your CRS Score — And What It Actually Means for Your Canadian Immigration Journey
Express Entry is Canada's most competitive pathway to permanent residence — and your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score is the single number that determines whether Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sends you an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Without an ITA, you cannot submit a permanent residence application through Express Entry. Understanding how your score is calculated is not optional; it is the foundation of any serious immigration strategy.

CNAP
Jun 29


Canada’s 2026–27 Immigration Reset: What Newcomers, Employers, and Regulators Need to Know
Canada has quietly moved from a high-volume immigration model to a tightly targeted, sector-specific system that concentrates opportunities in healthcare and construction. For internationally trained professionals, this is no longer “business as usual”—it is a structural reset that changes how, when, and who gets integrated.

CNAP
Jun 24


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.

CNAP
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
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