Alberta Tourism and Hospitality Stream

Alberta Tourism and Hospitality Stream

Tourism and Hospitality stream is new immigration proghram launched by the Alberta Immigration department under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). Under this program your employer must be registered under the Workers Compensation Board (WCB). The Primary Business Activity must belongs to the WCB – Alberta Industry code.

At the time of your Submission, you must demonstrate that your Alberta employer has a valid WCB coverage or is exempt from needing coverage through a WCB clearance letter.

Below the table is the list of eligible WCB industries and their industry code

Eligible WCB industries and exempt activitiesWCB industry codeSample activities
Museums/Art Galleries80701Art Galleries, Art Museums, Interpretive Centres, Museums
Zoos/Game Farms80703Game Farms, Zoos
Bowling Alleys/Billiard Parlours85300Billiard Parlours, Bowling Alleys, Pool Halls
Golf Clubs/Ranges85900Operation of Driving Ranges, Golf Courses
Ski Resorts/Gondolas85904Operation of Chairlifts, Gondolas, Ski Instruction, Ski Resorts
Casinos/Dance Halls85916Casino Halls, Dance Halls
Arenas/Stadiums85919Arenas, Stadiums, Race Tracks
Travel Agency/Motor Association85925Operation of Wildlife and Wilderness Associations, Tour Guides, Tourist Promotion, Park Associations
Restaurants/Catering87501Operation of Coffee Shops, Drive-In Restaurants, Restaurants, Take-Out Services, Bartending Services
Hotels/Convention Centres87503Operation of Bed and Breakfast, Cabins and Motels, Convention Centres
Sports and Recreation87600Operation of Amusement Parks and Rec Resorts, Hot Air Ballooning, Boats, Pleasure and Water Tours, Campsites
Property Management/Hostels89702Operation of Hostels, Bingo Halls, Airports
Private Clubs87508Private Clubs, Sporting Clubs, Fitness Clubs and Gun Clubs
Operation of a Curling RinkMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Operation of an Ice Skating RinkMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Operation of a Cricket FieldMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Operation of a Convention BureauMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Operation of an Information BureauMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Promotions, sports and entertainmentMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes
Professional sportsMultipleActivity is identified within multiple WCB industries/codes

Sector association and Travel Alberta membership requirements

Upon submission of your application, it’s imperative that your Alberta employer is affiliated with an eligible sector association listed in Table 2 below.

If your employer meets the qualifications for membership in any of the eligible sector associations, it’s mandatory for them to become a member. Failure to do so, regardless of the reason, will result in your employer not meeting the necessary requirements, leading to the rejection of your application.

List of eligible sector associations

SectorSector association
AccommodationsAlberta Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA)
AccommodationsAlberta Bed and Breakfast Association (ABBA)
Food and BeverageRestaurants Canada
Indigenous TourismIndigenous Tourism Alberta
Recreation and EntertainmentCanadian Association of Tour Operators (CATO)
Recreation and EntertainmentCanada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA)
Recreation and EntertainmentAssociation of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG)
Recreation and EntertainmentAlberta Golf Association
Meetings, Conventions, and Incentive TourismConvention Centres Canada (CCC)
Tourism and HospitalityTourism Industry Association of Alberta (TIAA)
Tourism and HospitalityAlberta Hospitality Association
Tourism and HospitalityTourism HR Canada
Tourism and HospitalityIndigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)

Eligible Occupation List

NOC code (2021)OccupationNOC TEER category
54100Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport, and fitness*4
60030Restaurant and food services managers0
60031Accommodation service managers0
62020Food service supervisors2
62200Chefs2
63200Cooks3
64300Maîtres d’hôtel and hosts/hostesses4
64301Bartenders4
64314Hotel front desk clerks4
64320Tour and travel guides4
64322Outdoor sport and recreational guides4
65200Food and beverage servers5
65201Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations*5
65210Support occupations in accommodation, travel, and facilities set-up services5
65310Light duty cleaners*5
65311Specialized cleaners*5
65312Janitors, caretakers, and heavy-duty cleaners*5
65320Dry cleaning, laundry, and related occupations*5

At the time opf submitting your application, you must be

  • Living and working in Alberta in an eligible occupation for an Approved Tourism and Hospitality employer;
  • have a valid work permit based on a positive Labour market Impact Assessment for an eligible Occupation.

Work experience

At both the time of your application submission and during the assessment by the AAIP, you are required to have worked full-time (a minimum of 30 hours per week) with an approved Tourism and Hospitality employer in one of the eligible occupations continuously for at least six consecutive months (or a minimum of 780 hours) up to the time of your application.

Your work experience:

– Must have been with the same employer who has provided your current Alberta job offer.
– Must have been remunerated.
– Must have been officially authorized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and with valid temporary resident status if completed in Alberta or Canada.

Job offer or employment contract

At both the time of your application submission and during the AAIP assessment, you must possess a legitimate full-time job offer or employment contract:

– The job offer should pertain to an eligible occupation.
– It must originate from the same Alberta employer with whom you’ve completed the required six consecutive months (780 hours) of work experience and your current employment.

Additionally, your job offer or employment contract must meet the following criteria:

– It must be endorsed by a bona fide, reputable, and verifiable Alberta employer.
– The offer should guarantee continuous paid employment under an employer-employee relationship.
– Full-time employment is defined as a minimum of 30 hours per week.
– The duration of employment should be at least 12 months.
– Wages and benefits must comply with provincial minimum wage regulations and either:
– Meet or exceed the criteria outlined in your Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), if applicable, or
– Match or surpass the lowest starting wage for your occupation across all industries in Alberta as per the Alis website.

Any non-wage compensations, such as benefits from company ownership, are not considered part of the base monetary wage or salary for the applicant.

Language requirements

At the time of application submission, you need to confirm that you meet the language proficiency requirements by achieving:

– A minimum score of 4 for each skill in the English language, or
– A minimum score of 4 for each skill in the French language.

Official test results from one of the following accepted language proficiency tests must be provided:

– Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) General Test
– International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training Test
– Test d’évaluation de français Canada (TEF Canada)
– Test de connaissance du français Canada (TCF Canada)

Education requirements

At the time your application is submitted, you must have completed a minimum of high school education equivalent to Canadian standards.

You must provide a copy of an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) issued by an organization designated by IRCC for your highest level of education.

An Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is not required if:

– You possess a Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate obtained from a Canadian post-secondary, technical college, or secondary institution that is:
– Recognized in the Directory of Educational Institutions in Canada, or
– Authorized, registered, or licensed institution listed in the Directory of Educational Institutions in Canada, and the institution was empowered by Advanced Education to confer your degree, diploma, or certificate. You can verify this with your educational institution or Advanced Education to confirm its authority to grant your credential.

– You hold a valid Alberta Qualification Certificate or a trade certificate acknowledged by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT).