
Ontario Express Entry Draw Issues 212 PR Invitations - 20 June 2024
Canada’s immigration pathways continue to evolve, bringing new opportunities for aspiring immigrants. The latest Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Express Entry draw on June 20, 2024, sent out 212 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream. This resumption of draws, after a hiatus since March 2024, marks a significant development for potential immigrants aiming for permanent residency (PR) in Ontario.
Understanding the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
1. What is OINP?
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is a provincial program designed to attract skilled workers, international students, and entrepreneurs to Ontario. The program allows the province to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on the economic needs of Ontario.
2. Objectives of the OINP
The main objectives of the OINP are to:
- Address labor market shortages
- Support economic development
- Enhance Ontario's global competitiveness
Details of the Latest OINP Draw
Eligibility Criteria for the OINP Draw
Basic Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the OINP draw, candidates must:
- Have an active Express Entry profile
- Meet the requirements of one of the federal economic immigration program
- Intend to live and work in Ontario
Specific Criteria for the Latest Draw
For this particular draw, candidates needed to:
- Belong to the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream
- Have a CRS score between 305 and 409
- Have their Express Entry profile created within the specified date range
OINP Express entry Draws Summary for the year 2024
Steps to Apply for OINP
1 | Express Entry Profile: Create and submit an Express Entry profile. |
2 | Receive a Notification of Interest (NOI): If you meet the criteria, you will receive an NOI from Ontario. |
3 | Submit OINP Application: Apply to the OINP within 45 days of receiving the NOI. |
4 | Receive Nomination: If approved, you will receive a provincial nomination. |
5 | Apply for PR: Submit a PR application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). |
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Conclusion
The recent OINP Express Entry draw sending out 212 NOIs under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream marks a significant opportunity for aspiring immigrants. This draw not only highlights the importance of bilingual skills in Ontario’s workforce but also emphasizes the province’s commitment to attracting diverse talent. By understanding the requirements, improving their profiles, and staying informed, applicants can enhance their chances of receiving an invitation and achieving their goal of permanent residency in Ontario.