About Alberta

Alberta province was named after the daughter of queen Victoria. Landscapes of Alberta consist of mountain ranges, coniferous forest, prairies and over 600 lakes. The most fast-growing cities of Alberta are Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer among these three Edmonton is the capital.

Apart from these green signals, Alberta is also considered to be the most affordable and reasonable place to live in for students as well as residents. Alberta has the fastest growing demand for medical professionals.

University of Alberta

University of Calgary

Macewan University

Athabasca University

University of Lethbridge

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Bow Valley College

Norquest College

Olds College

ALBERTA ADVANTAGE IMMIGRATION PROGRAM (AAIP formerly known as AINP):

-Qualified individuals living and working in Alberta with a job offer from Alberta employer can apply for AAIP

-Run by Government of Alberta along with Government of Canada’s CIC to attract and retain work-ready immigrants to the province

-Individuals nominated by Government of Alberta together with their spouse and dependent children can apply for Permanent Residence

Website: https://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate-to-B-C/About-The-BC-PNP

Alberta College/Universities

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA

www.ualberta.ca

Application fee: $125 CAD

Location: Edmonton

Intake: Jan/May/September

BOW VALLEY COLLEGE

www.bowvalleycollege.ca

Application fee: $140 CAD

Location: Calgary

Intake: Jan/May/September

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

www.uleth.ca

Application fee: $140 CAD

Location: Lethbridge & Calgary

Intake: Jan/May/September

LAKELAND COLLEGE

www.lakelandcollege.ca

Application fee: $90 CAD

Location: Lloydminster

Intake: Jan/May/September

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

www.ucalgary.ca

Application fee: $145 CAD

Location: Calgary

Intake: Jan/May/September

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY OF EDMONTON

www.concordia.ab.ca

Application fee: $100 CAD

Location: Edmonton

Intake: Jan/May/September