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Introduction
Learn about services and programs to help you visit, study or work temporarily in Alberta, including visas for tourism and business, post-secondary programs and Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
Coming to Alberta temporarily may be for a variety of reasons, such as visiting family, studying or working. Each reason requires a different permit, such as a visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
Work in Alberta
Study in Alberta
Alberta's higher education system is internationally recognized for exceptional universities, colleges, technical institutes and innovative research facilities.
If you plan to study in Alberta for more than 6 months at a designated learning institution, you will need a Canadian study permit. Study permits are issued by the Government of Canada.
Learn more about studying in Alberta.
Visit Alberta
You may need a Canadian visitor visa or eTA to visit Alberta or other places within Canada for a short time as a tourist, on business or to see family. The Government of Canada is responsible for issuing visas and eTAs.
Temporary residents
Find information and resources for people wanting to come to Alberta temporarily to visit, work or study.
Information includes:
- temporary resident support services
- temporary foreign worker guide for employees
- contact information for the Temporary Foreign Worker Advisory Office
Resources
Available in 15 languages, the guide will help you learn about moving to Alberta for a short time and about ways of making the province your home.