Business Resources
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chamber of Commerce – Swan Hills
Telephone: (780) 333-2515
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM
The Grizzly Trail
Travel Alberta Canada
Wild Alberta
LOCAL MEDIA
The Grizzly Gazette
Whitecourt Star
Barrhead Leader
96.7 Boom Radio Station
XM105 Radio Station
REAL ESTATE
Realtor.ca
Remax Realty
Exit Realty
Sunnyside Realty
BANKS AND ALTERNATIVE LENDING
ATB Financial – Swan Hills Branch
Telephone: (780) 333-4587
Scotiabank – Barrhead
Telephone: (780) 674-8400
CIBC – Whitecourt
Telephone: (780) 778-2268
RBC – Slave Lake
Telephone: (780)-849-8100
TD Bank – Barrhead
Telephone: (780) 674-8436
Community Futures Yellowhead East
Telephone: (780) 706-3500
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program - Rural Renewal Stream
About
A collaborative, community-driven solution for businesses and industry seeking to fill labour needs.
Many rural businesses are challenged and constrained by the need of skilled labour and human capital in a multitude of industries, Swan Hills is no exception.
On September 22, the province officially recognized the Growth Regional Economic Development Alliance (GROWTH), which includes the Town of Swan Hills, as a Designated Community under the Rural Renewal Stream of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).
This Alberta initiative aims to address current labour needs and skill shortages in rural areas, particularly in the hospitality industry and skilled trades. The community – driven approach, involving multiple local agencies, ensures that supports are in place for newcomers, boosts the local economy, and contributes to the growth of the community.
Now that GROWTH has its designation, we will begin to work with employers to attract, recruit and retain newcomers to Swan Hills. With the guidance of the Rural Renewal Stream, Swan Hills Economic Development in conjunction with GROWTH, will assist by evaluating and endorsing employers, reviewing job seekers applications and offering eligible workers the fast-track to immigrate, with the formal support of the community.
Rural Renewal Stream for Employers
EMPLOYER ELIGIBILITY
Employers, candidates, and communities who wish to fill job vacancies using the Rural Renewal Stream must meet a series of criteria as outlined by the province.
The link provides a comprehensive description of the Rural Renewal Stream Program responsibilities and eligibility requirements.
STEP 1 Establish Eligibility
Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and review the recommended support information to familiarize yourself with the expectations.
- Employers must meet all eligibility criteria under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) prior to issuing an offer of employment.
- There are some ineligible occupations.
In Summary:
- Employers must be incorporated, or registered by or under, an act of the legislature of a province, territory, or the Parliament of Canada, have a current Town of Swan Hills Business License and be operating within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Swan Hills.
- Employment offers or contracts must be signed by the employee and employer, and must provide:
- Continuous, paid work in Swan Hills full-time work, defined as a minimum of 30 hours per week employment for 12 months or more
- and wages and benefits that meet or exceed the lowest starting wage for your occupation across all industries in Alberta.
- Job Opportunities must be available to Canadians first, at the same pay and working conditions.
- Demonstrated effort to recruit locally, provincially and nationally is required.
- Employers are required to demonstrate knowledge of the responsibilities of welcoming newcomers and providing a warm and welcoming environment.
A business looking to participate in the program must demonstrate that they have knowledge of the employer’s responsibilities with respect to federal and provincial immigration laws and regulations.
The following links are information resources that prospective employers are encouraged to review prior to recruiting:
- The Employer’s Roadmap – Hiring & Retaining Internationally Trained Workers
- Employers Guide – Attracting & Retaining Immigrants
- A safe welcoming workplace creates an environment where all employees are valued and respected. For more information on safe and welcoming workplaces visit the Alberta Learning Information Services
STEP 2 Complete Employer Application
Upon confirming eligibility, you are invited to submit the Employer Application. The Swan Hills Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Committee will review, and approve when appropriate, your application. When approved, you will receive an Employer Endorsement letter.
STEP 3 Begin Recruitment
Upon receipt of your Employer Endorsement letter, you may begin actively recruiting.
You are encouraged to post your job vacancy to any and all related industry or community job boards as you would routinely.
STEP 4 Choose a Candidate and Provide a Job Offer
When you’ve successfully found a qualified candidate, you must provide them with a bona fide job offer which meets industry conventions and legislative regulation.
You may now inform and apply to the GROWTH Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Committee to receive your endorsement to hire letter.
GROWTH Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Committee will also, most often concurrently, review the employee’s information. If your chosen candidate is eligible for the program, they will also receive an Endorsement letter. The candidate can then apply, through the Government of Alberta website, for nomination acceptance into the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) The candidate will be able to prove pending employment. Upon their acceptance to that program, you will have successfully gained a new employee.
Congratulations!
STEP 5 Welcome and Mentor your Employee
Lastly, you will provide a welcoming environment, appropriate supports, guidance and mentor-ship to candidates hired through the program. Become familiar with the variety of local supports available to you, and your employees, through various agencies, particularly the Swan Hills Family and Community Support Services and the Swan Hills Municipal Library.
Rural Renewal Stream for Candidates
If you wish to live and work in the Town of Swan Hills you must meet a series of criteria:
- Receive a bona fide job offer from an eligible employer;
- Apply for immigration using the online Alberta Advantage Immigration Program portal.
NEW: An AAIP phone line that connects individuals with an AAIP staff member is now available.
Staff will respond to your program inquiries and provide clarity on processes. This line offers an additional option to contact the AAIP, complementing the existing comprehensive suite of AAIP information and contact forms available online.
Call: 780-644-7534.
One step at a time …
STEP 1 Ensure Eligibility and Review Responsibilities
Review, understand and ensure you meet all eligibility requirements under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program. When confident you meet the eligibility requirements:
- Apply for employment with approved employers. Job applications are made directly to the employer.
- Receive a job offer. Congratulations!
STEP 2
When you receive a bona fide job offer from an employer, your employer will advise the GROWTH Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Committee.
You may now submit your application to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).
- NEW: An AAIP phone line that connects individuals with an AAIP staff member is now available.
Staff will respond to your program inquiries and provide clarity on processes. This line offers an additional option to contact the AAIP, complementing the existing comprehensive suite of AAIP information and contact forms available online.
Call: 780-644-7534
Congratulations!
STEP 3
You will be notified by the Government of Alberta if you eligible for the AAIP program.
At the time your application is submitted and at the time the AAIP assesses your application, you must intend to and be able to work, reside, and settle in the Town of Swan Hills.
STEP 4 Get to know Swan Hills
Swan Hills has recreation facilities, programs and events to explore and a variety of social supports available to newcomers.
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