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  • Ontario goes big in its first Human Capital Priorities draw of new year

    Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream got the new year off to a big start this week, issuing 1,493 invitations to Express Entry candidates with ranking scores as low as 439.  
    The Human Capital Priorities Stream allows the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) to search the federal Express Entry pool for candidates who meet the stream’s federal and provincial eligibility criteria.
    Express Entry candidates who receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from Ontario and apply for a provincial nomination receive an additional 600 points toward their Express Entry ranking score if their application is successful.
    These additional 600 points effectively guarantee an invitation from the Government of Canada to apply for permanent residence.
    The minimum Express Entry ranking score in this week’s Human Capital Priorities draw, 439, was lower than the minimum score in the last Express Entry draw and all but one Express Entry draw held in 2018.
    A nomination from Ontario, however, would raise a score of 439 to 1,039, resulting in an invitation to apply to permanent residence.
    This week’s invitation round also saw the Human Capital Priorities Stream resume “general” or non-targeted draws. This means candidates in today’s draw did not necessarily require a job offer in Ontario or French language proficiency to be drawn.
    The last four Human Capital Priorities draws of 2018 were used to target Express Entry candidates with specific credentials. Of the four, three targeted candidates with a job offer in Ontario while the fourth specified candidates with proficiency in French.
    While neither job offer or French language proficiency were not required in order to be eligible for the Human Capital Priorities Stream, updates to the stream’s application guide that were published in December say candidates with a job offer or work experience in specific occupations or sectors may be prioritized.
    The Human Capital Priorities Stream issued 3,719 invitations to Express Entry candidates in 2018, making it by far the busiest of the OINP’s three Express Entry-linked streams last year. Another 1,633 were issued through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream and 1,626 went to Express Entry candidates through the Skilled Trades Stream.

  • Ontario holds new invitation round for entrepreneur candidates

    Ontario invited 15 candidates with an expression of interest registered under its Entrepreneur Stream to apply in a draw held September 20.

  • Ontario holds second PNP draw in two days

    Ontario has invited a total of 271 candidates through the Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream so far in 2021.

  • Ontario Human Capital Priorities Stream is considered eligible applicants through Express Entry Program

    With the federal Express Entry system conducting draws approximately every two weeks, Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream has captured the attention of economic immigration candidates with five invitation rounds since the start of 2018, including three in February.

  • Ontario Immigration Fraud Warning

    Ontario has cautioned applicants to the (OINP) that some people have received emails claiming to be sent by the OINP by fraud. In these emails, the receiver is sent a false Ontario Certificate of Nomination and is asked to pay a “Right of Permanent Residence Fee.”

  • Ontario Invited New Express Entry Candidates with the cut-off scores as low as of 350

    A new targeted draw through Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream on August 9 issued 947 invitations to Express Entry candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 350. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program says the (CRS) score range for this latest draw was 350 to 439 and those issued Notifications of Interest (NOIs) submitted their Express Entry profile between January 1, 2018, and August 9, 2018.
    Express Entry candidates targeted in this draw were required to have a job offer in Ontario.

  • Ontario invites 1,186 Express Entry candidates in first Tech Draw of 2021

    Ontario held a new PNP draw inviting Express Entry candidates with work experience on one of six tech occupations.

  • Ontario invites 26 entrepreneurs in new immigration draw

    The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has issued 26 entrepreneurs invitations to apply under its Entrepreneur Stream.

  • Ontario invites 443 Express Entry candidates in new PNP draw

    Invited Express Entry candidates had work experience in nine targeted occupations

  • Ontario invites 954 Express Entry candidates with tech experience in draw held January 15

    Ontario has conducted a Tech Draw on January 15 inviting 954 Express Entry candidates with eligible work experience to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence.

  • Ontario invites 986 PNP candidates in Skilled Trades draw

    Ontario invited 986 Express Entry candidates with scores as low as 300 to apply for a provincial nomination on June 1.

  • Ontario invites Express Entry candidates with work experience in 11 occupations

    Registered nurses, business consultants and accountants among occupations targeted by May 31 Human Capital Priorities draw

  • Ontario invites more than 1,600 Express Entry candidates with CRS scores as low as 439 in its first Tech Draw

    Candidates with eligible work experience in 6 tech occupations received ITA in July 12 draw

  • Ontario is improving the processing time of applications by transferring all to Online System

    The government of Ontario has made a number of important announcements regarding its Ontario nominee programs as one of the Canadian provincial nominee programs. Through these programs, provinces may welcome newcomers who will be able to settle into life in the region and effectively contribute to the community. As Canada's most populated province, Ontario continues to be a popular immigration destination.

  • Ontario is seeking additional skilled immigrants in 2019

    Immigration to Canada remains on the rise at both the provincial and federal level, despite a move this week by the province of Quebec to reduce the number of newcomers it will welcome next year.

    Nationally, the Government of Canada has a target of 330,800 new admissions to Canada for 2019, which is an increase of nearly seven per cent over 2018’s target of 310,000

  • Ontario Issued new Invitations for Express Entry Candidates

    Express Entry-linked PNP stream invites 511 candidates in its largest draw of 2018 A popular Express Entry-linked Provincial Nominee Program stream, Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream, which is a unique in its selection, allows the OINP to search the Express Entry pool for candidates with a CRS score of 400 or above, along with other criteria.

  • Ontario Issued New Invitations for Skilled Workers from Express Entry Candidates through Human Capital Priorities Stream

    Latest invitation round is the third in three weeks for popular Express Entry-linked stream For the third time since January 22, Ontario’s Express Entry-linked Human Capital Priorities Stream has issued invitations to apply for provincial nomination.

  • Ontario Issued New Invitations through Entrepreneur Stream

    Ontario has issued 13 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination through its Entrepreneur Stream. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) minimum score for this invitation round was 137. These are the first invitations issued since May 5, 2017. The Entrepreneur Stream is designed to attract individuals wh

  • Ontario Issued New Invitations through Skilled Trades and French-Speaking Skilled Workers streams

    Ontario has issued more invitations to apply for a provincial nomination to Express Entry candidates through its Skilled Trades and French-Speaking Skilled Workers streams. The new invitation rounds took place May 9 and 10 and are the sixth that Ontario has held in each stream since the end of March.

  • Ontario issues new Skilled Trades and French-Speaking Skilled Worker invitations

    484 Express Entry candidates were issued Notifications of Interest under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker and Skilled Trades streams.