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Alberta announced stricter guidelines for the Rural Immigration Stream following federal allocation reductions

Starting January 1, 2026, Alberta's Rural Renewal Stream will operate under stricter guidelines as the province responds to reduced federal immigration allocations. The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has announced caps on community endorsements, introduced a one-year validity period for candidate letters, and implemented a skills-based endorsement framework. Foreign nationals already in Canada will now need valid work permits during both the application and assessment stages. These adjustments come as growing program popularity has pushed endorsement requests beyond available nomination spaces, forcing Alberta to prioritize rural development, economic diversification, and filling critical labour shortages across the province.



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