Edmonton, Alberta

Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program
A joint effort by the governments of Alberta and Canada to help ensure that valued foreign workers sponsored by their employers can become permanent residents.
Edmonton is the heart of a region of more than a million people, offering diverse opportunities to explore sport, recreation, personal growth and wellness.
The City of Edmonton has produced a Newcomers Guide with assistance from Alberta Employment and Immigration. It provides information about Edmonton housing, policing, garbage collection, transportation, public transit, education, health, recreation and leisure, libraries, and municipal government.
It is available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin, Punjabi, and Vietnamese. For a free copy, download from the site or email: newcomersguide@edmonton.ca
Government of Alberta – Living in Alberta
A guide to potential and recently arrived immigrants about what it is like to live in the province.
Alberta’s vibrant economy and excellent quality of life make it the ideal place in Canada for immigrants to find employment and business investment opportunities. Immigrants considering a new life in Alberta can access a number of useful resources to guide them through the immigration process before and after arriving in the province.
If you are moving to Edmonton, you’ll discover this city offers more than exceptional career prospects. It’s also a great place to live and raise a family.
If you need information on registering a car, buying a house, starting a business or looking for information about the province’s consumer protection legislation, Albertans are accessing some of the many services, products and information offered by the Ministry of Service Alberta.
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