Alberta invites rural workers in final February draw


RURAL RUSH: Alberta Slams Door on Big Cities in Dramatic New Worker Drive

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program has dropped a bombshell.

Officials issued a dramatic retroactive invitation on February 26 to workers holding job offers in rural communities, marking the province’s final aggressive push of the month.

The draw specifically targeted applicants willing to settle outside the bustling metropolises of Calgary and Edmonton.

It comes just 48 hours after a separate Tourism and Hospitality Stream draw, proving the province is racing to fill labour gaps at breakneck speed.

This marks Alberta’s 13th draw of the year already.

The Rural Gambit

Officials are clearly desperate to channel newcomers into smaller communities starved for talent.

The message is blunt: big cities are full. The future lies in the heartland.

For workers dreaming of Canadian permanent residency, this could be the golden ticket they’ve been waiting for.

But time is running out. The province is watching closely to see who will answer the call.


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