The Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) is a collaborative immigration initiative among Canada's federal government and the Atlantic provinces, namely New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Introduced to address labor market needs and population challenges in the region, the AIP focuses on attracting skilled workers, intermediate-skilled workers, and international graduates to contribute to the local economies of the participating provinces. Employers in the Atlantic provinces play a central role in the program, as they must support and endorse the immigration applications of eligible candidates. The AIP streamlines the immigration process for selected candidates, offering them the opportunity to obtain permanent residency and contribute to the economic and social vibrancy of the Atlantic provinces. This pilot program exemplifies a regional approach to immigration, tailoring solutions to the specific needs and priorities of the Atlantic Canadian communities.