Many provinces and territories make up Canada. Canada’s second-largest province is Ontario. It is home to Ottawa, the nation’s capital, and Toronto, another thriving and well-known metropolis. The skilled and bright newcomers can take advantage of several professional chances in both of these well-known Canadian cities. You might apply to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) if you want to live, work, and settle in Ontario.
OINP is Ontario’s immigration program and so it offers a very simple method to come to Ontario, in Canada, on a PR (Permanent Residence) visa, even though the Express Entry system also provides a pathway to gain PR (Permanent Residency) in Ontario.
The province’s economic immigration policy is known as the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). It collaborates with the Canadian government through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
To be nominated by the OINP, foreign employees, international students, and other people with the necessary qualifications can apply.
The OINP identifies and recommends candidates for permanent residence who possess the knowledge and expertise required by the Ontario economy, and the Government of Canada makes the final determination over whether to approve applications.
If you have the skills and experience that Ontario employers need
- Human Capital Priorities stream
Fulfill a minimal CRS score requirement set by the director [of the OINP] and be an FSW or CEC applicant in the Express Entry pool.
- French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream
Being an FSW or CEC candidate in the Express Entry pool with adequate-intermediate (CLB 7) or higher French and developing-intermediate (CLB 6) or higher English ability.
- Skilled Trades stream
Having work experience in a designated skilled trade occupation, being a CEC candidate in the Express Entry pool, and being a resident of Ontario.
If you have a Masters's or Ph.D. degree from an Ontario university
- Masters Graduates
Completed a master’s degree program in Ontario within the previous two years.
- Ph.D. Graduates
Completed a Ph.D. program in Ontario within the previous two years.
If you have a job offer in Ontario
Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
This stream is for skilled foreign workers holding a valid job offer in Ontario.
Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream
This stream allows recent graduates with a job offer in Ontario to apply for Canadian PR Visa. Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream
Worked recently in Ontario in a job that is in high demand, such as construction or agriculture.
Documents Needed for the Ontario PNP Visa
Several documents are required while applying for the Ontario PNP. Depending on the immigration program for which you apply, it could alter. Nonetheless, some fundamental papers are necessary. As follows:
- Identity proof
- Valid passport
- Proof of funds
- Settlement plan
- Investment funds (if needed)
- Job offer (if needed)
- Language skill results
- Medical examination reports
- Police Clearance certificate
- ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) Report
- Proof of previous work experience (if needed)
- Dependent Children Information Certificate (in case your child is with you)
- Marriage certificate (if need be)
How to Apply for Ontario PNP
- You must create a One-key account on the OINP website after determining which stream you are qualified for. After creating a profile, you must start your application through the portal by selecting the file number next to the stream you want to apply for. The necessary documentation must also be uploaded.
- You must keep your profile updated until you are nominated if you are applying for one of the Fast Entry streams.
- If your application is accepted, you will get an OINP Certificate of Nomination and a Nomination of Interest through email, and pay the application fee ($1500) as you submit your application.
- For Express Entry Streams: You will receive your nomination through your Express Entry profile. You will need to accept the nomination, after which you will receive an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. This means you will be invited to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry in the next draw.
- For Graduate Streams: You will then be required to apply for permanent residence with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) within six months. Include your nomination approval letter and certificate with your application.
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