The Atlantic High-Skilled Program of the Atlantic Immigration Program is aimed at skilled workers with management, professional or technical/skilled job experience.
Job Offer
Candidates must have a job offer that is:
- From an AIP-designated employer in an Atlantic province.
- Full time (at least 30 hours per week) and non-seasonal.
- Be skill type/level 0, A, or B.
- Last at least one year.
- Made using the correct federal government form.
A candidate’s job offer does not need to be in the same occupation as past work experience. However, a candidate does need to meet employment requirements for the job, as listed in the NOC.
Work Experience
You must have worked for at least one year (1,560 hours total or 30 hours per week) within the last three years. It can be full-time, non-continuous, or part-time, as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours.
The work must be:
- In one occupation (but can be with different employers).
- Paid (volunteering or unpaid internships do not count).
- At skill type/level 0, A, or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC)
- The experience can be gained inside or outside Canada.
Education
Candidates must have:
- A Canadian secondary (high school) or post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree,
OR
- A foreign degree, diploma, certificate, or trade or apprenticeship education credential. Candidates need an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to make sure it is valid and equal to a Canadian credential. The ECA must show your education is equal to a completed Canadian secondary (high school) or post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree. Your ECA must be less than five years old when you apply.
Language
Candidates must:
- Score at least a level 4 in the Canadian Language Benchmark exam in English or the Niveaux de Compétence Linguistique Canadiens in French.
- Take an approved language test and meet the level for speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Results must be less than two years old on the date of application.
Proof of Funds
Candidates need to show they have enough money to support themselves and their families after immigration. Amounts depend on the size of the family and include family members a candidate supports that are not immigrating.
Proof is not required if a candidate is already living and working in Canada with a valid work permit.
Number of Family Members (including those you support that aren’t immigrating with you) | Funds Required |
1 | $3,303 |
2 | $4,112 |
3 | $5,055 |
4 | $6,138 |
5 | $6,962 |
6 | $7,852 |
7 | $8,742 |
For each additional family member | $890 |