Krista Schofer
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Alberta immigration bulletin
The Alberta provincial government has introduced the International Border Testing Pilot Program (the "Pilot Program"). Under the Pilot Program, eligible international travellers returning to Alberta at select airport and border crossings may be allowed to quarantine for less time than the 14 days otherwise required pursuant to the federal quarantine requirements.
The Pilot Program is a partnership between the Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada, and industry to safely explore ways to reduce the length of time that travellers must quarantine while still protecting Albertans from COVID-19.
The Pilot Program is only available to international travellers arriving directly to the following locations:
International travellers arriving at these locations are eligible if they are:
Travellers are ineligible if they are:
There are four mandatory steps and one optional step to participate in the Pilot Program:
For further details on each of these steps, see the Government of Alberta's Pilot Program website here.
If, during Step 2, the individuals first COVID-19 test comes back negative, the individual is allowed to leave quarantine and follow all other preventative measures, including completing daily check-ins and the second COVID-19 test.
If the test comes back positive or indeterminate, the individual must remain in quarantine or take a re-test, respectively.
Participation in the Pilot Program is contingent on individuals complying with certain conditions and restrictions, which include the following:
Further, participants are prohibited in attending or engaging in certain activities during the course of the Pilot Program, including:
The Alberta provincial government has implemented new restrictions on the processing of Labour Market Impact Assessments ("LMIA"). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all new and pending LMIAs for positions in Alberta must be on a list of exempt occupations to be eligible for processing. If a position does not appear on the list, the LMIA will not be processed unless the LMIA falls under a separate exemption.
Exempt Occupations
See the full list of the exempt occupations for which LMIAs will be processed at the end of this bulletin.
Additional Exemptions to Alberta LMIA Refusal to Process
Alberta LMIAs will also continue to be processed if they fall into one of the following exemptions: (a) short-term duration technical work; (b) permanent Residence or Dual intent; (c) Global Talent Stream; and (d) In-Home Caregiver positions.
Number | National Occupational Classification code | Positions eligible for processing |
---|---|---|
Management occupations | ||
1 | 0213 | Computer and information systems managers |
2 | 0432 | Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers |
3 | 0821 | Managers in agriculture |
Natural and applied sciences related occupations | ||
4 | 2147 | Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) |
5 | 2161 | Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries |
6 | 2171 | Information systems analysts and consultants |
7 | 2172 | Database analysts and data administrators |
8 | 2173 | Software engineers and designers |
9 | 2174 | Computer programmer and interactive media developers |
10 | 2175 | Web designers and developers |
11 | 2271 | Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors |
12 | 2281 | Computer network technicians |
13 | 2283 | Information systems testing technicians |
Health occupations | ||
14 | 3111 | Specialist physicians |
15 | 3112 | General practitioners and family physicians |
Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services | ||
16 | 4011 | University professors and lecturers |
17 | 4312 | Firefighters |
18 | 4411 | Home child care providers |
19 | 4412 | Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations |
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | ||
20 | 5131 | Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations |
21 | 5241 | Graphic designers and illustrators |
Trade, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | ||
22 | 7371 | Crane operators (only All-Terrain Crane Operators) |
Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations | ||
23 | 8252 | Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers |
24 | 8431 | General farm workers |
25 | 8432 | Nursery and greenhouse workers |
26 | 8611 | Harvesting labourers |
Occupations in manufacturing and utilities | ||
27 | 9462 | Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers |
Immigration legislation and practices continue to change frequently amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. For any questions you may have about Canadian immigration, the Gowling WLG Immigration Group would be pleased to assist. To find out more about our Group, click here.
* For a complete list of travellers exempt from the 14-day quarantine requirement, see Order in Council: Minimizing the Risk of Exposure to COVID-19 in Canada Order (Mandatory Isolation).
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