Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)



This program allows foreign workers, international students, from outside of Canada to apply for permanent residence in Ontario.

The Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP) allows foreign workers, international students and others such as business owners or entrepreneurs with the right skills, experience and education to apply for a nomination for permanent residence in Ontario.

THE PROGRAM IS:

      operated by the Ontario government in partnership with the federal government through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

      designed to help Ontario meet its labour market and economic development needs

The OINP is made up of three categories and each category is divided into several streams:

      Employer job offer

      Human capital

      Business

EMPLOYER JOB OFFER CATEGORY

The employer job offer category has three streams. You must have a full-time and permanent job offer

from an Ontario employer to qualify.

Employer Job Offer:

      Foreign Worker Stream

      International Student Stream

      In-Demand Skills Stream

HUMAN CAPITAL CATEGORY

The human capital category has two sub-categories, the international graduate streams and Ontario’s

Express Entry streams.

1. International graduates

To qualify under the Masters Graduate or PhD Graduate streams, you must have a graduate degree

from an eligible Ontario university and apply within two years of getting your degree:

      Masters Graduate Stream

      PhD Graduate Stream

2. Ontario’s Express Entry

To qualify under Ontario’s Express Entry streams, you must have a profile in the federal government’s

Express Entry system and receive a Notification of Interest from Ontario.

The sub-categories of Ontario’s Express Entry are:

·         French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream

·         Human Capital Priorities Stream

·         Skilled Trades Stream

Business category

The business category has one stream:

Entrepreneur stream

You must be an entrepreneur from outside of Canada looking to start a new business or buy an existing

business in Ontario.

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