Atlantic Immigration Pilot

Work or study in Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Immigration Pilot

Work or study in Atlantic Canada

GET EVALUATED
Certified Immigration Consultants
Certified Immigration Consultants
Years of Experience
Years of Experience
1000s of Satisfied Clients
1000s of Satisfied Clients
24/7 Support and Guidance
24/7 Support and Guidance

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot creates the opportunity for foreign workers in nearly all job sectors in Atlantic Canada to become permanent residents.

What is the Atlantic Immigration Pilot?

The economy of Atlantic Canada is expanding, and there simply aren’t enough qualified and skilled people to meet the labour demands of the region. This is why the provinces grouped together to create a pathway to permanent residency for foreigners who want to permanently settle and live in Atlantic Canada. The participating provinces are; Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador and Prince Edward Island. The pilot is scheduled to run until 28 February 2021, so we suggest you move quickly to seize your opportunity of securing permanent residency in Canada. Foreign workers in almost every occupation are eligible to become permanent residents under the AIP. Atlantic Canada needs everyone; butchers, cooks, truck drivers, accountants, nurses, doctors, food and beverage servers, home care workers, plumbers and fishermen.

Did you know?

You could be eligible for permanent residency through this pilot simply by completing a course at a designated learning institution in Atlantic Canada.
You could be eligible for permanent residency through this pilot simply by completing a course at a designated learning institution in Atlantic Canada.
Employers are required by the program to take a more active role in ensuring foreign employees settle and integrate into their communities.
Employers are required by the program to take a more active role in ensuring foreign employees settle and integrate into their communities.
The pilot is a whole new pathway to permanent residency, it is not part of the Provincial Nomination Program or other federal programs.
The pilot is a whole new pathway to permanent residency, it is not part of the Provincial Nomination Program or other federal programs.
2,535 candidates have already secured jobs and permanent residency in Canada through this immigration pilot.
2,535 candidates have already secured jobs and permanent residency in Canada through this immigration pilot.
An additional 500 spaces for permanent residency have been added this year.
An additional 500 spaces for permanent residency have been added this year.

Why use MDC?

Detailed eligibility evaluation and CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score.

Detailed eligibility evaluation and CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score.

Professional personalized guidance & assistance every step of the way.

Professional personalized guidance & assistance every step of the way.

Documents preparation, verification &  submission by our RCICs.

Documents preparation, verification & submission by our RCICs.

We will liaise with the Canadian Authorities on your behalf.

We will liaise with the Canadian Authorities on your behalf.

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How the process works

1.

Check your eligibility for Canadian immigration and the AIP.

2.

Verify documents and make sure it’s up to Canadian standards.

3.

We guide you through the entire process, step by step.

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We notify you of your success so you can make preparations for Canada.

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Meet Our Team

Our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) know what it takes for your Canadian immigration process to be successful and will guide you every step of the way until you safely arrive in Canada.

David Allon

David Allon

RCIC #R513335

Working with MDCCanada.ca

Jaehyun (Jimmy) Park

Jaehyun (Jimmy) Park

RCIC #R510391

Working with MDCCanada.ca

Giovanni Mariella

Giovanni Mariella

RCIC #R705710

Working with MDCCanada.ca

Alireza Motahari

Alireza Motahari

RCIC #R533723

Working with MDCCanada.ca

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