Alberta conducted its most recent immigration draw on March 5, 2025, inviting four candidates under the Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 48. This marks the latest effort by the province to attract skilled professionals in key sectors to address labor shortages.
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Key Highlights of the Draw:
- Date: March 5, 2025
- Stream: Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Pathway
- Invitations Issued: 4
- Minimum CRS Score: 48
In addition to law enforcement, Alberta has held multiple draws in recent weeks for skilled workers in healthcare, technology, construction, and agriculture. With ongoing immigration invitations through various streams, Alberta remains a top destination for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada.
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