About Us

ABOUT AIRC

Welcoming you to Alberta Immigrant Information & Research Centre

Core Values

  • Integrity – Providing accurate and transparent information.
  • Inclusiveness – Respecting diversity and promoting equal opportunities for all.
  • Empowerment – Supporting immigrants with knowledge and resources to succeed.
  • Collaboration – Working with communities and organizations to achieve shared goals.
  • Excellence – Delivering high-quality information and services.

Contact Information

Address: 10259 105 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 1E3, Canada
Tel: +1 (780) 807-3888
Email: info@albertairc.ca
Website: https://albertairc.ca

The Alberta Immigrant Information & Research Centre (AIRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing reliable information, research, and guidance on immigration and settlement services.

The center supports immigrants and newcomers by offering accurate resources and professional support to help them successfully integrate into Canadian society.
Through research, education, and community engagement, AIRC works to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to build successful lives in Canada.

Mission

To provide accurate immigration information, research, and guidance that supports immigrants and newcomers in successfully integrating into Canadian society.

Vision

To become a trusted and leading centre for immigration information and research, empowering immigrants with knowledge, opportunities, and support to build successful lives in Canada.

Objectives

  • To provide reliable and up-to-date information about immigration policies and processes.
  • To conduct research on immigrant experiences, needs, and integration challenges.
  • To support newcomers with resources that help them adapt to Canadian society.
  • To promote education and awareness on immigration-related issues.
  • To collaborate with organizations and institutions that support immigrant communities.

Services

  • Immigration Information Services – Providing up-to-date information about immigration programs and visa procedures.
  • Research and Policy Analysis – Conducting research on immigration trends, challenges, and opportunities.
  • Settlement Guidance – Assisting newcomers with housing, employment, education, and community resources.
  • Training and Workshops – Organizing seminars and educational programs on Canadian laws, culture, and employment opportunities.
  • Community Support and Networking – Connecting immigrants with support networks and community organizations.
  • Information Resources – Publishing guides, reports, and online materials to support immigrants.