While I have put in my best efforts to make this guide perfect, some discrepancies/typos might have crept in. Please feel free to point out any errors/discrepancies that you might find. Constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
A lot of people have approached me and have asked to explain to them on how to proceed after getting a PT letter (Letter of Interest) from Ontario. Though everything is there in the application guide, I would like to break it down and explain briefly about how to proceed and submit a COMPLETE application to Ontario after getting PT.
Note 1: Certain requirements have been left out in the guide below (Such as financial documents pertaining to applicants having bank accounts in Canada, documents to be submitted for applicants who have degrees from Canada and work experience in Canada etc) but still, I have provided the detail on how to find this information in the application guide. Most of the details present here are for the applicants who are applying from outside Canada (without a Canadian Degree/Canadian bank account/job in Canada). Nonetheless, I believe that this guide is practically comprehensive and applicants applying from within Canada/outside Canada can equally benefit from it.
Note 2: Certain details might be updated by OINP/CIC from time to time. So, always make sure to check the updates page (link below) and download the latest version of the application guide
Note 3: If you have 400+ CRS and you haven't received PT in a while, please re-create your profile.
Note 4: You need
at least a "Bachelor's degree" to be eligible to apply to OINP.
Note 5: You should have at least 1 year work experience
in the past 5 years from the date you get PT notification. (Thanks to
sushsmart15 for suggesting the revision).
Below is a very high level idea of how you could proceed.
Step 1: Study the application guide and the updates page. carefully.
Step 2: Download the application form.
Step 3: Fill out the application form.
Step 4: Gather all the required documents.
Step 5: Compile all the documents section wise and create a neat application package.
Step 6: Send the complete application package to OINP.
Step 7: Wait for AOR.
Step 8: Expect a verification call/Additional document request.
Step 9: Wait for nomination.
Step 10: After you get the decision.
Step 1 - Study the application guide and the updates page carefully
The first and foremost step would be to study the application guide and the updates page. The application guide contains guidelines about the documents you need and details on how to fill your application form. In the updates page, OINP posts important updates to the program (Please check the January 11 update - We will discuss about this in the later sections).
Step 2 - Download the application form
The link to download the application form is available in the application guide on page 16. Please download the application form from there.
Step 3 - Fill out the application form
Please fill the application form carefully. Please note that the application form can be filled both electronically OR manually. I suggest you to fill the form electronically - It would look neat! You are responsible for whatever is filled in the application form. Let me quickly run you through the process of filling the application form.
Application Details Section - In this section, you will be asked about the program you are applying to and about the economic class you are applying under.
I)
"Select below the stream you are applying for" -
Tick the box "Human Capital Priorities Stream".
II)
"Once you have registered for Express Entry you will be informed by the Express Entry System which federal program(s) you are eligible for. Ontario will only accept candidates who are eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program or the Canadian Experience Class. Which of the two are you eligible for?" -
Tick the appropriate stream you are eligible under.
III)
"You must choose one of the federal programs you are eligible for to be assessed against. Which program would you like to be assessed against?" -
If you are eligible for FSW only, check FSW. If you are eligible for both, then tick which program you wish to be assessed against and if you are eligible for CEC only, then tick CEC.
TIP: If you are eligible under CEC, then I suggest you to go with it because people applying under CEC have very quick processing times (relative to the processing times of FSW applicants).
A) Personal Information Section -
I)
Fill in your last name, your first name and your middle name. If you do not have a middle name, write N/A.
Ia)
List any other names that you might use/might have used. If none, then write N/A.
II)
Mention your Date of Birth, your gender and the place of birth (according to your passport), Country of Birth, country of Citizenship and Country of residence (If all the three are the same (say for instance, India), then write India on all the three text boxes) and your Marital Status (If you are married, you CANNOT apply as a single applicant - You must say married even though your spouse may be non-accompanying).
3. Details on your previous applications/visits to Canada -
I)
"For applicants currently in Canada (a copy of your Work Permit, Study Permit, Temporary Resident Visa, and/or any other Canadian immigration document or entry stamp must be provided with your application package)" - If applicable, then tick the appropriate document and provide the UCI number in the box below. If this is not applicable to you, write N/A.
II)
"Have you, your spouse or common-law partner, or any of your dependent children, already submitted or been included in an Application for Permanent Residence to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)?"
and
III)
"Have you, your spouse or common-law partner, or any of your dependent children, already submitted or been included in an Application under a Provincial Nominee Program to another province or territory? "
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Answer accordingly. If yes, then provide the requested details below. If no, then tick no and write N/A in the fields below.
Tip: Please note that some fields are numeric only and you cannot print N/A. Leave these fields empty, print the form and then write N/A. If you fail to write N/A in any of the fields and leave it blank, your application might be returned.