Forms, publications and translations
Looking for more information about immigrating to, and living and working in the Province of Alberta, Canada? Search here for application forms, brochures, newsletters and other informative publications.
Application forms
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program application forms
Forms required by AINP for the Employer-Driven Stream, Family Stream and Self-Employed Farmer Stream.
Brochures/reports
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program: Building Alberta's Permanent Labour Force (PDF)
- Alberta’s Francophone Community: Strong and Vibrant (PDF)
- AINP International Graduate Category Brochure (PDF)
- Experience Alberta Immigration Brochure (PDF)
- Hiring and Retaining Foreign Workers (PDF)
Information for employers considering hiring temporary foreign workers.
- Job Smart: Tips for Staying Employed
This basic guide to keeping a job features information about what employers are looking for in their employees.
- Living in Alberta Brochure (PDF)
- Living in Alberta Brochure -- Health Edition (PDF)
- Alberta Culture fact sheet (PDF)
- Practicing Medicine in Alberta (PDF)
- Temporary Foreign Worker Guide for Employees (PDF)
This guide provides the basic information on employment standards, workplace health and safety, worker’s compensation, the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program. It also provides detailed contact information for questions, how to file a complaint, etc. Also available in:
- Temporary Foreign Worker Guide for Employers (PDF)
This guide will help ensure employers are meeting the requirements related to employment standards, workplace health and safety, worker’s compensation, the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program. It also provides additional resources and contact information.
- Websites for Alberta Job Seekers (PDF)
- Spanish (PDF)
- Spanish (PDF)
- Welcome to Alberta: Information for Immigrants
This guide provides useful information for settling and living in the province. It covers a wide range of topics, including Alberta’s geography and climate, housing, employment, education and health care. - Working Alberta: Information for Foreign Workers (PDF)
A step-by-step guide to understanding different federal and provincial programs that foreign workers can use to come work in Alberta.
- Working in Alberta: A guide for internationally trained and educated immigrants
Have you obtained your education and skills training outside of Canada? Do you need to make some decisions about your work life in Alberta? Then this guide could help you get started. - Your Rights and Responsibilities at Work
If you are new to the workplace or an employer with a small- or medium-sized business, this publication can help you find answers to questions about employment standards, health and safety, human rights and workers’ compensation procedures.
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Hiring trades guide and fact sheets for employers
- Best Practices Guide: Recruiting International Skilled Workers in the Trades (PDF)
This guide is designed to help you understand the federal Temporary ForeignWorker (TFW) Program and to provide an overview of the steps involved to hire internationally skilled tradespeople.
The following fact sheets are for use in conjunction with the Best Practices Guide and contain information for employers who wish to hire skilled tradespeople from Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Ireland
- Carpenter
- Crane operator
- Electrician
- Instrument technician
- Insulator
- Ironworker
- Plumber
- Powerline technician
- Steamfitter - pipefitter
- Welder
United Kingdom
- Carpenter
- Crane operator
- Electrician
- Instrument Technician
- Insulator
- Ironworker
- Plumber
- Powerline technician
- Welder
Newsletters
- Alberta Awaits newsletter
Alberta Awaits is a quarterly newsletter for people interested in moving to Alberta, Canada. Each issue of Alberta Awaits is full of useful and interesting articles about what it is like to live, work (and play!) in Alberta.
Date Updated: Mar 29, 2012
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