Alberta PNP points calculator

Alberta PNP points calculator        

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program is largely popular among the skilled professionals planning to live and work in the province. It has newly launched Express Entry stream that is aligned with the federal Express Entry program, and thus, Alberta doesn’t have its separate calculator. The Alberta PNP Points Calculator 2023 evaluates the eligibility of a candidate and checks their score for applying Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP). The applicants who have scored at least 67 immigration points out of 100 on the points system are qualified to apply in the stream. However, selection starts from 300 and above the CRS score. 

This point system has six selection factors, namely age, education, work experience, language ability, adaptability and arranged employment. Check out the Alberta Immigration Points Calculator 2023, which is based on the Federal Skilled Worker Points table.

Alberta PNP Points Calculator

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Alberta PNPPoints Table.

To be eligible for Alberta PNP, you need to have minimum 67 of 100 points. These points are also known as Alberta PNP eligibility points. However, Alberta selects those applicants who have 300/1200 and above CRS scores.

If you wish to know your CRS score, you can use the Canada CRS calculator here.

Alberta typically considers factors such as education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability. Here is a general overview of factors that may contribute to the points allocation:
 Factors Points score
 Age 12
 Qualification 25
 Work Experience 15
 Language Proficiency 28
Adaptability 10
Arranged Employment  10
 Total  100

Please find the Alberta PNP points table in detail below. 
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Alberta PNP Table (67/100) 

To be able to apply for Alberta PNP, you must have a minimum score of 67 points out of 100.
 
AgeMaximum 12 points
EducationMaximum 25 points
Language ProficiencyMaximum 28 points (English and/or French)
Work ExperienceMaximum 15 points
AdaptabilityMaximum of 10 points
Arranged employmentAdditional 10 points (not mandatory).

Age 
 
AgePoints
Below 180
18- 3512
3611
3710
389
398
407
416
425
434
443
452
461
47 or older than that0

Qualification
Degree / QualificationPoints
PhD or equivalent25
Master’s or equivalent23
Double Bachelor22
Bachelor21
Diploma (3 years) after completing 12th19
Diploma (3 years) after completing 10th15
Schooling till 12th05

Work Experience 
 
Years of Work ExperiencePoints
19
2-3 years11
4-5 years13
6 years or more15

Language Availability 

a) English Language 

 
CLB ScoreSpeakingListeningReadingWriting
CLB 9 or more7877
CLB 86.57.56.56.5
CLB 76666
CLB 65.55.555.5

b) French Language 
 
CLB levelPoints
CLB 4 (minimum 4 in all the 4 abilities)4
Less than 40

 
Alberta CRS score table (1200 CRS core)  
Age
 
Age (in Years)With Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner (Maximum Points = 100 Points)Without Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner (Maximum Points = 110 Points)
Under 180 Points0 Points
189099
1995105
20 - 29100110
3095105
319099
328594
338088
347583
357077
366572
376066
385561
395055
404550
413539
422518
431517
4465
45 and above00

Education qualification 
 
Level of EducationWith an Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 140 for PA i.e. Primary Applicant and 10 for Spouse)Without Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 150)
Study less than high school qualificationNilNil
Secondary School Credentials28 for PA, 2 for Spouse30
Post-Secondary Program (One-year)84 for PA, 6 for Spouse90
Post-Secondary Program (Two-year)91 for PA, 7 for Spouse98
Post-Secondary program (Three-year or more)112 for PA, 8 for Spouse120
2 or more post-secondary programs, having at least one of them completed after a post-secondary program of 3-4 years119 for PA, 9 for Spouse128
Master’s Degree126 for PA, 10 for Spouse135
PhD (Doctorate’s Degree)140 for PA, 10 for Spouse150

Language Efficiency 
 
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB)With an Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 128 for PA and 20 for Spouse)Without an Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 136)
For each language ability32 Points for PA, and 5 Points for Spouse34 Points
CLB 3 or lower than that00
CLB 46 for PA, 0 for Spouse6
CLB 56 for PA, 1 for Spouse6
CLB 68 for PA, 1 for Spouse9
CLB 716 for PA, 3 for Spouse17
CLB 822 for PA, 3 for Spouse23
CLB 929 for PA, 5 for Spouse31
CLB 10 or more32 for PA, 5 for Spouse
34

Second Language 
 
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB)With an Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 22)Without an Accompanying Spouse (Max Points = 24)
For each language ability66
CLB 4 or lower than that00
CLB 5 or 611
CLB 7 or 833
CLB 9 or higher66
 

Skill Transferability Factors

Education and Canadian Work Experience
 
Education1 year of Canadian Work Experience2 or more years of Canadian Work Experience
No-Post Secondary Education00
Post-Secondary Education (1 year or more)1325
2 or more post-secondary credentials2550

Education and Language Ability
 
EducationCLB 7 or higher in all the four language abilitiesCLB 9 or higher in all the four language abilities
No-Post Secondary Education00
Post-Secondary Education (1 year or more)1325
2 or more post-secondary credentials2550

Language Ability and Non-Canadian Work Experience
 
Non-Canadian Work ExperienceCLB 7 or higher in all the four language abilities (with at least CLB 8 in one ability)CLB 9 or higher in all the four language abilities
No Non-Canadian Work Experience00
1 or 2 years of non-Canadian Work Experience1325
3 or more years of Non-Canadian Work Experience2550
 

Canadian and Non-Canadian Work Experience
 
Work Experience1 year of Canadian Work Experience2 or more years of Canadian Work experience
No Non-Canadian Work Experience00
1 or 2 years of non-Canadian Work Experience1325
3 or more years of Non-Canadian Work Experience2550

Certificate of Qualification in a particular trade or language ability
 
Certificate of QualificationCLB 5 or higher in all the four abilitiesCLB 7 on all the language abilities
No Non-Canadian Work Experience2550

Additional Points – Ontario PNP Points Calculator
 
FactorsMinimum Points Per Factor
Sibling Living in Canada (Either as a citizen or a permanent Resident)15
A dexterity in French Language30
Post-Secondary (that too in Canada)30
Arranged Employment (Means a valid job offer from a Canadian )200
PNP Nomination600
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  • Alberta PNP: FAQ

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    Q. What is the Alberta PNP points calculator ?

    The Alberta PNP points calculator, it actually let you check whether you are eligible to apply for Alberta PNP program, it lets you rank your profile, according to the age, education, work experience, language ability for English and french and adaptability. However the express entry invites the candidates with CRS scores.

    Q. How many points are required for PNP in Alberta?

    To qualify got the Alberta PNP, you will required to score a minimum of 67/100 points on the federal selection criteria to apply for it.

    Q. What is the lowest CRS score in Alberta?

    The minimum CRS Score required for the Alberta Express Entry stream is 300. These scores are somewhat lower compared to the federal draws, therefore, there are better chances of Candidates in the Alberta PNP program participating in the Express Entry.

    Q. What is the minimum score for Alberta PNP?

    The Alberta PNP (AAIP Express Entry stream) has a minimum cutoff of around 300 CRS, which is lower than some targeted draws based on occupation and pathway.

    Q. Does having a job offer in Alberta increase my points?

    Yes, Off-course! If you have a job offer letter from Alberta, it definitely boosts your score and the chances of getting nomination from Alberta, as it shows that you have a connection with that province, it also considers that you have an opportunity to contribute to the economy, having an offer significantly makes your profile more competitive. 

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