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Ontario is Canada's most popular landing destination for immigrants from around the world.

As Canada’s most populous province, nearly 40 percent of Canadians call Ontario home. Ontario is also home to Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, and its largest city, Toronto. Ontario is by far the leading destination for newcomers to Canada. The province welcomes one-third of all newcomers each year. People chose to land in Ontario because of its job opportunities, high income, and diverse population. More than half of those living in Toronto were born outside of Canada.

Ontario’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is called the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).

Through this program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive a provincial nomination from Ontario, after which they can apply for Canadian permanent residence with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Overview of the Ontario PNP

The Ontario PNP, officially the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), launched in 2007.

The main objectives of the OINP are to respond to skill shortages in targeted areas, make it easier to invest in Ontario and make sure newcomers can settle and integrate well in the province.

When it first started, the Ontario PNP was only allowed to nominate up to 1,000 newcomers. Today, Ontario nominates some 15,000+ newcomers per year.

Some Ontario immigration streams are base streams and others are enhanced streams.

Enhanced streams are those that are ed with the Express Entry system. This is the federal immigration system that Canada uses to manage permanent residence applications through the country’s three main economic class immigration programs.

Through this system, a candidate is given a point score based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). The highest-ranking candidates are then invited to apply for permanent residence.

Those with a nomination from a provincial program that is enhanced get an extra 600 points, effectively guaranteeing getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. They also get their nomination through their Express Entry profile.

Base streams are streams that are not ed with the Express Entry systems. Candidates who get a provincial nomination are required to apply directly to IRCC.


Ontario Immigration Streams

If you wish to immigrate to Ontario, then you have three categories of immigration streams to choose from:

Ontario’s Express Entry streams are for skilled workers, French-speaking skilled workers, and tradespersons. These streams operate through Canada’s federal Express Entry system. Only candidates with a valid Express Entry profile are eligible to receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP through these streams.

Masters and PhD Graduate streams are for international graduates from an Ontario university with a masters or PhD degree. No job offer is required to apply through this category.

Lastly, job offer streams are for candidates who have an eligible job offer in Ontario from an employer who is willing to nominate them.

The below table breaks down each stream of the OINP. Note that each stream has additional requirements which are detailed in their own sections:

CategoryIs a job offer required?Is the stream Express Entry ed?Additional requirements
Express Entry Human Capital Priorities StreamNoYes
  • Must have a valid Express Entry profile.
  • Must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience per requirements of either the Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
  • Must have a Canadian bachelor’s, master's, or PhD degree (or its equivalent in another country). Other requirements apply to nurses.
  • Language requirement: CLB level 7 or higher (English or French)
Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker StreamNoYes
  • Must have a valid Express Entry profile
  • Must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience per requirements of either the Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
  • Must have a Canadian bachelor’s, master's, or PhD degree (or its equivalent in another country). Other requirements apply to nurses.
  • Language requirement: CLB level 7 or higher (French); and a CLB 6 or higher (English)
Express Entry Skilled Trades StreamNoYes
  • Must have a valid Express Entry profile
  • Must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in major groups 73, 82, 83, and 93 of the National Occupation Classification (NOC)
  • Must have a valid Ontario certificate or license (if working in a compulsory trade)
  • Must be currently living in Ontario and hold a valid work permit at the time of application
  • Language requirement: CLB level 5 or higher (English or French)
Employer job offer: Foreign Worker Stream

Yes

No
  • Must have a job offer (meeting set requirements) in a skilled occupation at a Training Education Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) level of 0,1,2, or 3 of the NOC
  • Must have two years of work experience if the occupation does not require a license or other authorization; OR (if a license/authorization is not needed for the job) in the same occupation as your job offer
  • The position offered must be urgently necessary to the employer’s business
  • Work must be based in the province of Ontario
  • Pay must meet or be higher than the median wage level for that occupation in Ontario
Employer job offer: In-Demand Skills StreamYesNo
  • Must have a job offer (meeting set requirements) in a skilled occupation
  • Job must be in an in-demand occupation, and meet both location and NOC requirements
  • Must have nine months of work experience
  • The position offered must be urgently necessary to the employer’s business
  • Language requirement: CLB 4 or higher (English or French)
  • Must have a high school diploma
  • Pay must meet or be higher than the median wage level for that occupation in Ontario
Employer job offer: International Student StreamYesNo
  • Must have a job offer (meeting set requirements) in a skilled occupation
  • Education must be equivalent to either:
    • An undergraduate degree or diploma requiring two years of full-time study to complete;
    • A graduate degree or diploma requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete; 
    • A college graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete; OR
    • A University graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete.
  • Pay must be higher than the low wage level for that occupation in Ontario

Masters Graduate Stream

No

No

  • Must have a master's degree from an eligible university in Ontario, that includes at least one year of full-time study (15 hours of classes per week). Current students may only apply if they are in a course for the purpose of meeting the requirements of a licensed or regulated profession in Ontario, or if they are currently working full-time in Ontario;
    • Applications to this stream must be submitted within two years of completing necessary requirements for a master's degree.
  • Language requirement: CLB level 7 or higher (English or French)
  • Must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years, and intend to continue living in the province.
  • Candidates do not qualify for this stream if they are living in any province or territory in Canada, other than Ontario.

PhD Graduate StreamNoNo
  • Must have a PhD degree from an eligible university in Ontario. At least two years of your PhD studies must be completed while legally living and studying in Ontario.
    • Applications to this stream must be submitted within two years of completing necessary requirements for a PhD degree.
  • Must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years; and intend to continue living in the province.

Common additional eligibility criteria

The following additional eligibility criteria is present for most streams of the OINP. These criteria below are fully explained in this section and are referenced multiple times as criteria for different streams.

Valid licensing and certification (if applicable)

If a candidate’s work experience is in a compulsory trade, (even if this only part of the work experience, and a candidate no longer works in this role), they must prove that they held, (and/or are currently holding) a valid authorization or license from a recognized Ontario regulatory body.

Current residence and legal status in Ontario

If you are applying from within Canada, you must hold a valid status (such as a visitor record, study permit, or work permit) at the time of your application and maintain this status until you receive a nomination. Some streams are open to eligible candidates both inside and outside of Canada.

You may also apply if you are in ‘maintained status’ when submitting your OINP application. ‘Maintained status’ occurs when you have submitted a request to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to renew or extend your temporary status document (like a visitor record, work permit, or study permit) before its expiration. This status allows you to stay in Canada and continue working or studying under the same conditions as your existing permit until a decision is made on your pending IRCC application.

Intention to live in Ontario

Candidates in this stream must plan to live in Ontario after being granted permanent residence. This intention is determined by evaluating their connections to Ontario, which may include:

  • Working or having worked in Ontario;
  • Receiving job offers or applying/interviewing for jobs;
  • Studying;
  • Volunteering;
  • Leasing or owning property;
  • Visiting; and/or
  • Having professional networks, affiliations, family ties, and personal relationships.

Settlement funds

Candidates must have sufficient funds to support themselves and their dependent family members when settling in Canada.

A family member includes a spouse, common-law partner, and children under the age of 22, as well as their children.

Candidates can meet this requirement through one or a combination of the following:

  • Funds demonstrated by the balance shown in bank statements or statements of accounts showing other investments, such as non-locked-in fixed-term deposits, mutual funds, etc.;
  • Annual earnings from ongoing employment in Ontario; and/or
  • A job offer in Ontario.

More information on the amount of money you may need for your situation can be found here.

Note the following definitions of work under the OINP:

Work definitionQualifying experience
Cumulative workThe work you have done must add up to one year (1,560 hours), but it does not have to be one year of continuous work.
Full-time work experienceYou have worked in a job with at least 30 hours of paid work in a week which amounts to at least 1,560 hours of paid work in one year.
Part-time equivalent work experienceYou have either:
  • worked in one job for at least 15 hours per week for two years, amounting to at least 1,560 hours in that two-year period; or
  • worked in more than one job for at least 30 hours per week for one year which amounts to at least 1,560 hours of paid work in that one-year period.


Language test

To prove their proficiency in English and/or French, candidates must take a langauge test from an authorized testing agency. The test date must be within two years prior to the application submission date.

For English tests, the following are accepted:

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) — only the General Training test is accepted; the IELTS One Skill Retake test is not accepted.
  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) — only the General test is accepted.
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core — only the PTE Core test is accepted; the PTE Academic test is not accepted.

For French tests, the following are accepted:

  • Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF)
  • Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada)

Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream

OINP’s Express Entry ed Human Capital Priorities stream is designed to give foreign workers with eligible work experience, language abilities, and education, a pathway to live and work permanently in Ontario.

Candidates within this stream must have a valid profile in IRCC’s federal Express Entry candidate pool and receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP, before they can apply online to be nominated for permanent residence (PR) by the province.

    If you receive a nomination through Ontario Express Entry, you will be notified. It will then be up to you, the candidate, to accept or refuse the nomination. Accepting the nomination awards you with an extra 600 CRS points. This means that you will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next all-program Express Entry draw.

    Minimum Requirements:

    The following are the minimum requirements needed to be eligible through one of the streams under the Human Capital Category:

    • Must have enough money to support yourself and your family.
    • Must intend to live in Ontario
    • Must meet the additional requirements for the stream you are applying for, set out below:

    CategoryIs a job offer required?Express Entry ed?Additional Requirements
    Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream

    No

    Yes
    Candidates in the Human Capital Priorities stream can choose to have their work experience assessed against criteria of the FSWP, or the CEC program (both under the federal Express Entry system).

    While the two programs feature slightly different work experience criteria under both candidates must:

    • Obtain work experience only after receiving a license or other authorization to perform their job in Ontario (if needed). Work experience obtained before proper licensing or authorization will not be considered eligible under this stream.

    In addition to the above criteria, candidates must also show:

    • Valid licensing (if needed for work experience);
    • Sufficient settlement funds relevant to their situations;
    • Intention to live in Ontario; and
    • Legal status in Canada (if applying from within the country).

    Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream

    OINP’s French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream is for skilled workers who have proficiency in both English and French. To be considered under this stream, candidates must have already registered with the OINP’s Expression of Interest system.

    Candidates within this stream must have a valid profile in IRCC’s federal Express Entry candidate pool and receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP, before they can apply online to be nominated for permanent residence (PR) by the province.

      If you receive a nomination through Ontario Express Entry, you will be notified. It will then be up to you, the candidate, to accept or refuse the nomination. Accepting the nomination awards you with an extra 600 CRS points. This means that you will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next all-program Express Entry draw.

      The following provides an overview of eligibility criteria for this stream:

      CategoryIs a job offer required?Express Entry ed?Additional Requirements
      Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream

      No

      Yes
      • Must have valid Express Entry profile
      • Must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience per requirements of either the Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
      • Must have a Canadian bachelor’s, masters or PhD degree (or its equivalent in another country). Other requirements apply for nurses
      • Language requirement: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 or higher (English or French)


      In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

      • Intend to live in Ontario;
      • Have legal status in Canada, if they are applying from within the country; and
      • Have adequate settlement funds to meet the requirements of the program.

      Note: Candidates must take two language tests (in English and French) to be eligible for this stream.


      Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream

      The Skilled Trades stream is for skilled newcomers with professional experience in an eligible skilled trade. To be considered under this stream, candidates must have already registered with the OINP’s Expression of Interest system.

      Candidates within this stream must have a valid profile in IRCC’s federal Express Entry candidate pool and receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP, before they can apply online to be nominated for permanent residence (PR) by the province.

        If you receive a nomination through Ontario Express Entry, you will be notified. It will then be up to you, the candidate, to accept or refuse the nomination. Accepting the nomination awards you with an extra 600 CRS points. This means that you will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next all-program Express Entry draw.

        The following provides an overview of eligibility criteria for this stream:

        CategoryIs a job offer required?Express Entry ed?Additional Requirements
        Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream

        No

        Yes
        • Must have valid Express Entry profile
        • Must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in major groups 73, 82, 83, and 93 of the National Occupation Classification (NOC)
        • Must have a valid Ontario certificate or license (if working in a compulsory trade)
        • Must be currently living in Ontario and hold a valid work permit at the time of application
        • Language requirement: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 5 or higher (English or French)


        In addition to the above, candidates in this stream must:

        • Current be residing in Ontario and have legal status in Canada. If a candidate’s work permit has expired, they may still apply to the OINP if they have submitted an application to IRCC to renew/extend their work permit before its expiry;
        • Show the required settlement funds relevant to their situation; and
        • Intend to settle in Ontario if they receive permanent status.


        Masters and PhD streams

        The following programs are not ed with Express Entry. An applicant must create a profile and register an expression of interest (EOI) to be nominated for permanent residence (PR) by the OINP:

        Masters stream

        The Masters Graduate stream is designed to give international students who have earned a masters degree in Ontario the opportunity to be nominated for permanent residence.

        Under this stream, candidates must first register in the OINP’s Expression of Interest system before they can apply online to be nominated by the Ontario government.

        Stream

        Job offer required?

        Express Entry ed?

        Eligibility requirements

        Masters Graduate Stream

        No

        No

        • Must have a masters degree from an eligible university in Ontario, that includes at least one year of full-time study (15 hours of classes per week). Current students may only apply if they are in a course for the purpose of meeting the requirements of a licensed or regulated profession in Ontario, or if they are currently working full-time in Ontario
        • Applications to this stream must be submitted within two years of completing necessary requirements for a masters degree
        • Language requirement: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 or higher (English or French)
        • Must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years, and intend to continue living in the province
        • Candidates do not qualify for this stream if they are living in any province or territory in Canada, other than Ontario

        In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

        • Show adequate settlement funds for the stream, relevant to their situation;
        • Intend to live in Ontario; and
        • Have legal status in Canada at the time of their application, if applying from within the country.

        PhD stream

        The PhD Graduate stream is designed gives international students who have earned a PhD degree in Ontario the opportunity to apply for permanent residence.

        StreamJob offer required?Express Entry ed?Eligibility requirements
        PhD Graduate Stream

        No

        No

        • Must have a PhD degree from an eligible university in Ontario. At least two years of your PhD studies must be completed while legally living and studying in Ontario
        • Applications to this stream must be submitted within two years of completing necessary requirements for a PhD degree
        • Must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years; and intend to continue living in the province

        In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

        • Show adequate settlement funds for the stream, relevant to their situation;
        • Intend to live in Ontario; and
        • Have legal status in Canada at the time of their application, if applying from within the country.

        Employer Job Offer Streams

        These streams offer paths to permanent residency for those who have an eligible job offer in the province of Ontario. Each stream has it’s own additional requirements as well.

        All Employer: Job Offer streams under the OINP require:

        • That job offers are made for full-time and permanent positions;
        • That the job offer is in an occupation eligible under each stream’s requirements;
        • That the job detailed in the job offer is urgently necessary to an employer’s business. This means the job offered must with the employer’s existing business, and the position hired for must be urgently filled to maintain or grow business activities; and
        • That work detailed in the job offer is based in Ontario.

        How it works:

        You are first required to create a profile on the OINP e-Filing Portal, and register your Expression of Interest (EOI).

        Ontario regularly holds provincial draws to invite the highest-ranking candidates in the pool. If you are invited, you will receive a notification in the portal and you will have to submit your application within 14 calendar days.

        Learn more about the Ontario EOI system


        Employer job offer: Foreign Worker Stream

        The Employer job offer: Foreign Worker stream provides a pathway for foreign workers (both in and outside of Canada) to settle permanently in Ontario. To be considered under this stream, candidates must have already registered with the OINP’s Expression of Interest system.

        The following provides an overview of eligibility criteria for this stream:

        Stream Job offer required? Express Entry ed? Eligibility requirements
        Employer job offer: Foreign Worker Stream

        Yes

        No
        • Must have job offer (that meets set requirements) in a skilled occupation at a Training Education Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) level of 0,1,2, or 3 of the NOC.
        • Must have two years of work experience if occupation does not that requires a license or other authorization; OR (if a license/authorization is not needed for the job) in the same occupation as your job offer
        • The position offered must be urgently necessary to the employer’s business
        • Work must be based in the province of Ontario
        • Pay must meet or be higher than the median wage level for that occupation in Ontario

        In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

        • Intend to live in Ontario;
        • Have legal status in Canada, if they are applying from within the country; and
        • Have adequate settlement funds to meet the requirements of the program.
        • Have a job offer that pays equal to, or higher than the current median wage in the specific region of Ontario where work will be conducted. The current median wage can be found on the government’s Job Bank site.

        Employer job offer: International Student Stream

        The Employer job offer: International Students stream provides a pathway for foreign workers (both in and outside of Canada) who have a job offer in an in-demand occupation to settle permanently in Ontario. To be considered under this stream, candidates must have already registered with the OINP’s Expression of Interest system.

        The following provides an overview of eligibility criteria for this stream:

        StreamJob offer required?



        Express Entry ed?



        Eligibility requirements
        Employer job offer: International Student Stream

        Yes

        No
        • Must have job offer (meeting set requirements) in a skilled occupation. Education must be equivalent to either:
          • An undergraduate degree or diploma requiring two years of full-time study to complete;
          • A graduate degree or diploma requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete;
          • A college graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete; OR
          • A University graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete.

        In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

        • Intend to live in Ontario;
        • Have legal status in Canada, if they are applying from within the country; and
        • Have adequate settlement funds to meet the requirements of the program;
        • Have a job offer that pays equal to, or higher than the low-wage level in the specific region of Ontario where work will be conducted. The current low-wage level can be found on the government’s Job Bank site.

        Employer job offer: In-Demand Skills Stream

        The Employer job offer: In-Demand Skills stream provides a pathway for foreign workers (both in and outside of Canada) who have a job offer in an in-demand occupation to settle permanently in Ontario. To be considered under this stream, candidates must have already registered with the OINP’s Expression of Interest system.

        The following provides an overview of eligibility criteria for this stream:

        StreamJob offer required?Express Entry ed?Eligibility requirements
        Employer job offer: International Student Stream

        Yes

        No
        • Must have job offer (meeting set requirements) in a skilled occupation. Education must be equivalent to either:
        • An undergraduate degree or diploma requiring two years of full-time study to complete;
        • A graduate degree or diploma requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete;
        • A college graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete; OR
        • A University graduate certificate requiring at least one year of full-time study to complete.

        In addition to the above criteria, candidates must:

        • Intend to live in Ontario;
        • Have legal status in Canada, if they are applying from within the country; and
        • Have adequate settlement funds to meet the requirements of the program;
        • Have a job offer that pays equal to, or higher than the low-wage level in the specific region of Ontario where work will be conducted. The current low-wage level can be found on the government’s Job Bank site.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        1. Does the Ontario PNP need a job offer?

        Ontario’s Human Capital Category does not require a job offer. This includes the following streams:

        • Human Capital Priorities Stream
        • French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
        • Skilled Trades Stream
        • Master’s Graduate Stream
        • PhD Graduate Stream.

        However, Ontario’s Employer Job Offer Category is for candidates who have an eligible job offer in Ontario from an employer who is willing to nominate them.

        2. How does the Ontario PNP work?

        For the Human Capital Category (except the Masters Graduate Stream and the PhD Graduate Stream), you are required to register for a ONe-key account on the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) website.

        Create a profile, start your application on the website and upload the required documents. If you’re successful, you’ll receive a Nomination Approval Letter, a work permit support letter and a nomination certificate by email.

        You’ll then have to submit an application to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) within six months and include your letter and certificate.

        If you are an Express Entry candidate, you will also receive your nomination through the Express Entry system, receive additional points and an invitation to apply in a subsequent draw.

        For the Employer Job Offer Category, you must first create a profile on the OINP e-Filing Portal, and register your Expression of Interest (EOI).

        Ontario regularly holds provincial draws to invite the highest-ranking candidates in the pool. If you are invited, you will receive a notification in the portal and you will have to submit your application within 14 calendar days.

        As for the Business Category, however, you will have to submit an Expression of Interest first by contacting the OINP by email and asking for a registration form. Complete the form and email it back.

        You will be placed in a pool and will be ranked against other candidates. Ontario regularly holds draws where the highest-ranked candidates are invited to submit an application to the Entrepreneur Stream, through the OINP e-Filing Portal.

        You will also need to hire a qualified vendor to review your personal net worth and legal accumulation of funds.

        3. How can I apply for the Ontario PNP through Express Entry?

        1. If you have a profile on the federal Express Entry system and are interested in immigrating to Ontario, you must first register on the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) website.
        2. You will have to create a new profile, and choose to apply through the stream you are eligible for.
        3. Next, upload your documents.
        4. If you are successful, you will receive a Nomination Approval Letter, a work permit support letter and a nomination certificate by email.
        5. You will also receive your nomination through the Express Entry system. Once you accept, you will receive an additional 600 points. This effectively guarantees that you will be invited to apply for permanent residence in a subsequent Express Entry draw.

        4. Is the Ontario PNP easy?

        There are several streams to choose from when deciding to immigrate to Ontario through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).

        It is unlikely that one person is eligible for all streams. For this reason, it is important to learn about the stream that you are eligible for. That will be the “easiest" stream for your particular situation.

        5. How long does the Ontario PNP take?

        The OINP regularly posts and updates processing times and standards on their website. In addition, candidates can find the most up to date information by logging into their OINP account via the e-Filing portal.

        As of January 11th, the average processing times for OINP streams are:

        • Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream: 60–90 days;
        • Express Entry Skilled Trades stream: 120 – 150 days;
        • Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker: 90 – 120 days;
        • Masters Graduate stream: 30 – 60 days;
        • PhD Graduate stream: 30 – 60 days;
        • Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream: 120 – 150 days;
        • Employer Job Offer: International Student stream: 90 – 120 days; and
        • Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream: 120 – 150 days.

        6. How can I qualify for the Ontario PNP?

        There are multiple ways to qualify to immigrate to Ontario through its PNP program. It is important to know the different immigration categories that you may be eligible for.

        Ontario’s Human Capital Category is for:

        • Skilled workers;
        • French-speaking skilled workers;
        • Tradespersons;
        • Master’s graduates; and
        • Ph.D. graduates.

        You don’t need a job offer to qualify for one of the Express Entry-aligned streams.

        If you do have a job offer from an employer willing to nominate you, then you may qualify through the Employer Job Offer Category. It doesn’t matter where you live at the time of application.

        For each of these options, it is important that you first check if you are eligible before taking any further steps.

        7. Is Ontario PNP open now?

        Streams under the province’s Employer Job Offer Category, as well as the Master’s Graduate and PhD Graduate streams, now operate with an Expression of Interest (EOI) system. This means that interested candidates can register their interest on the province’s website. You can do this at any time throughout the year, and your registration will remain valid for 12 months.

        The remaining streams under the Human Capital Category operate through the federal Express Entry system. All of these streams are currently open.

        8. When does Ontario PNP open?

        All streams are currently accepting applications.

        9. Why immigrate to Ontario?

        There are many reasons why you may want to immigrate to Ontario. For example, the province’s capital, Toronto, is one of the most diverse cities in the world. In fact, over half of the population were born outside of Canada.

        In addition, there are many job opportunities in Toronto and neighbouring cities. There are many major corporations with their Canadian headquarters based in Toronto such as Apple, Coca Cola, Google, Microsoft, ASUS, Intel, SAP and Citibank. Key industries include finance, technology, film and media, and tourism.

        Ontario also boasts some of the best universities in the world including the University of Toronto, the University of York, McMaster University, the University of Waterloo, the University of Ottawa, Ryerson University, Carelton University, the University of Guelph, as well as others.

        10. What are some popular colleges in Ontario?

        Some popular colleges in Ontario include:

        • Sheridan College;
        • Seneca College;
        • George Brown College;
        • Humber College;
        • Centennial College;
        • Niagara College;
        • Canadore College; and
        • Mohawk College.

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