Top Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program in Canada
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is the province’s economic immigration program. It works in collaboration with the Government of Canada through IRCC. Foreign workers, international students and others with the right skills, experience and education may apply to the OINP for a nomination. The program recognizes and nominates people for permanent residence who have the skills and experience needed by the economy of Ontario, and the Government of Canada makes the final decision to approve the application for permanent residence. There are three ways in which you may qualify for a nomination:
1. Employer job offer category: for workers who already have a permanent job offer from an Ontario employer. The category has three streams.
a. Foreign Worker stream: It gives foreign workers with a job offer in a skilled occupation at Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC), the opportunity to apply to permanently live and work in Ontario. This stream is open to foreign workers in and outside of Canada. You must apply online to be nominated by the Ontario government for permanent residence.
Eligibility:
Job Offer Requirements: To qualify under this stream, you must have a job offer in Ontario from an employer that meets the following requirements.
i. The job offer must be full-time and permanent position. ii. The offer must be in a skilled occupation at Skill Type 0 or Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupation Classification (NOC).
iii. The pay of the job offered must meet or be higher than the median wage level, for that occupation, in the specific region of Ontario where you will be working.
iv. The position offered must be necessary to employer’s business.
v. The work you do while in the position of the job offer must occur primarily in Ontario.
Applicant Requirements:
i. You must have at least two years of paid full-time (or equivalent in part-time) work experience in the same occupation (same NOC code) as your job offer gained within the five years prior to submitting your application. If it was gained in Canada, you must have been legally living and working in Canada. or A license or other authorization for the job that you have been offered
ii. If a license is needed or any other authorization for the job that you have been offered, you must have it when you apply.
iii. You must show that you intend to live in Ontario after you’ve been granted permanent residence. This is determined by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include doing things such as:
a. Working or having worker here
b. Getting job offers, applying to or interviewing for jobs
c. Studying
d. Volunteering
e. Leasing or owning property
f. Visiting
g. Having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships
iv. If you are applying from within Canada, you must have legal status (a visitor record, study permit, or work permit) at the time you apply and should maintain that status until the time of nomination.
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