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How does Alberta PNP gives priority to candidates with blood relative in alberta

Ashuo

Newbie
Aug 26, 2019
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My CRS score is 454, and i have already selected alberta in my EE profile, Do i need to apply for its PNP separately now? or they will pick my profile on their own

Question 2:- i have my sister living in alberta, but in my EE application they did not ask me about the whereabouts of my sister in Canada, So how will alberta PNP guys will know that i have an added advantage of a relative in alberta?
 

Shaild

Hero Member
Oct 17, 2019
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Is it plus for me?
But from last year they are not picking my profile.
For AINP, CRS & connections are not the only factor. They have certain NOC's which they shortlist & send NOI(which they don't publish). You can probably run a search on this forum to see if your NOC has been picked in the past.
 

Tresh

Star Member
Jan 13, 2020
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is not necessarily connection, your connection must be supported by in demand NOC. They cant just pick you because you have a relative in Alberta, they pick their demand NOC ,then if you have a relative there, then an added advantage
 
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AJVisa

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Jun 16, 2023
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Hi,
I am a PR residing in Ontario and have lived and worked in Alberta for approximately four months. I am researching different Provincial Nominee Program pathways for my sibling who is 35 years old and has 15 years of experience in the tech industry, in the NOC 0213 field and has a CRS score > 300. I was wondering if my move to Alberta would benefit her in terms of claiming family points and what eligibility requirements I need to meet, such as how long my stay in Alberta before she applies for Alberta PNP and if I need to work for an Alberta employer. I would greatly appreciate any information you can provide.