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【移民加拿大】究竟2021年加拿大快速移民需要幾多分?
# | 日期 | 移民計劃 | 發出邀請數目 | 最低收到CRS邀請分數 |
---|---|---|---|---|
184 | April 28, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 381 | 717 |
183 | April 16, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 6000 | 417 |
182 | April 14, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 266 | 753 |
181 | April 1, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 5000 | 432 |
180 | March 31, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 284 | 778 |
179 | March 18, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 5000 | 449 |
178 | March 17, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 183 | 682 |
177 | March 08, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 671 | 739 |
176 | February 13, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 27,332 | 75 |
175 | February 10, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 654 | 720 |
174 | January 21, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 4626 | 454 |
173 | January 20, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Class | 374 | 741 |
172 | January 7, 2021 | Canadian Experience Class | 4750 | 461 |
171 | January 6, 2021 | Provincial Nominee Program | 250 | 813 |
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【移民加拿大安大略省】新增EOI
【移民安大略省注意】【OINP – 增加新EOI – Expression of Interest 系統】
有興趣移民加拿大安大略省嘅人士要注意啦!由2021年4月28日起,OINP 新增了EOI系統。這個EOI 系統將會全年開放,所有有興趣移民加拿大安大略省嘅朋友可以先註冊並將你們的資料填寫。當移民局覺得你的背景合適,他們會發出邀請信給您。
如果有興趣參加以下計劃嘅朋友就需要登記EOI嘅帳號
- Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream
- Employer Job Offer: International Student stream
- Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream
- Masters Graduate stream
- PhD Graduate stream
可能大家會問,究竟這個EOI 係按什麼背景填寫及選取合適嘅人士呢?
- 教育水平 – 哪裡畢業及教育水平
- 語言能力- 英語 / 法語
- 移民地區 – 打算定居大多倫多內/外
- 技能及工作經驗
- 賺錢能力歷史
- 其他就業因素
- 策略優先權
申請EOI 費用全免,以及有效期12個月。
查看原文 :https://www.ontario.ca/page/register-expression-interest-ontario-immigrant-nominee-program
日期:2021年4月30日
IRCC 恢復處理加拿大移民申請
【疫情更新】 IRCC 恢復處理加拿大移民申請
COVID-19 update: Applicants should start collecting supporting information as IRCC resumes processing of applications in progress
Ottawa, April 12, 2021 – Since the onset of the pandemic, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has been working to better serve clients, including by processing applications to reunite families more quickly. We have also prioritized applications for people who are vulnerable, coming for compassionate reasons or providing critical services to Canadians, such as those working in the food supply and health care sectors. In addition, IRCC has been automatically extending deadlines for applicants who have faced delays in submitting required documents due to COVID‑19 restrictions.
As most IRCC offices, visa application centres (VACs) around the world, and application support centers (ASCs) in the United States have reopened, many applicants can now provide the supporting documents needed for IRCC to process their application. As a result, IRCC will no longer be automatically extending deadlines for submitting the required supporting documentation. However, IRCC will continue to provide deadline extensions to clients who are still unable to provide required documentation due to COVID‑19 disruptions. Please read below for detailed information on what applicants need to do to submit the required information or request an extension.
IMPORTANT: You should not travel to another city or country to obtain the required supporting documents. As long as you provide a reasonable explanation of how you’ve been affected by a COVID‑19-related disruption by the deadline, IRCC will extend that deadline for an additional 30 days.
Having clients provide the required supporting documentation will allow IRCC to make timely decisions on their applications, where possible. This will also help minimize impacts to future processing times for all applicants by reducing the current inventory IRCC has and expediting people’s travel to Canada when the travel restrictions are eased.
Foreign nationals whose application for a visitor visa or permanent residence is approved are not eligible to travel to Canada at this time, unless they’re exempt from the travel restrictions.
How this change may affect you
Over the coming months, IRCC officers will contact citizenship, permanent residence and temporary residence applicants, on a case-by-case basis, to request that they provide supporting documents or a reasonable explanation of how a COVID‑19-related disruption prevents them from obtaining this information.
What you need to do if you still have to provide a document in support of your application
- Check the last email or letter you received from IRCC to confirm what documents you need to provide. As it can take time to get this information, it’s important to start collecting the documents now, so you will be able to submit them on time when we ask for them.
- You’ll receive another request from IRCC in the coming weeks or months and will have 30 days from the date you receive this new request to submit the supporting documents.
- If you need to provide your fingerprints and photo (biometrics), book an appointment with your local VAC or ASC as soon as possible. Appointment slots fill up quickly, and some offices are operating with reduced hours of service.
- Check IRCC’s website to find out if your local VAC or ASC is open and book your biometrics appointment. At your appointment, follow all local public health requirements and bring a copy of your biometric instruction letter.
- After the 30‑day deadline, an IRCC officer will make a decision on your application, where possible.
- For citizenship applicants, if we don’t receive your documents after 30 days without an explanation, we may stop processing your application and consider it abandoned, or we may make a final decision if we have enough information.
Even if you receive a confirmation of permanent residence or visitor visa, you likely will not be able to travel to Canada. Only foreign nationals who are exempt from the travel restrictions are eligible to travel to Canada at this time.
What you need to do if you’re still affected by a COVID‑19 restriction or disruption
If you can’t provide the requested documents, IRCC officers will be as flexible as possible.
- You must provide a reasonable explanation of how you’re affected by a COVID‑19 disruption within 30 days from the date you receive our request.
- Examples of a reasonable explanation include
- the temporary closure of the VAC or ASC in your region, which prevents you from providing your fingerprints and photo (biometrics)
- a regional or city-wide pandemic lockdown that prevents you from obtaining supporting documents, such as a police certificate, or undergoing a medical examination
- Examples of a reasonable explanation include
- If your request for an extension
- is reasonable, based on the explanation provided, IRCC will extend your deadline for an additional 30 days
- isn’t reasonable, IRCC will make a decision on your application, where possible, based on the information we have on file, which could result in your application being refused
- IRCC will inform you of our decision. You will not need to contact us.
- If we don’t hear from you by the 30‑day deadline, IRCC will make a decision on your application, where possible, based on the information we have on file. This could result in your application being refused.
- If IRCC determines that a large number of clients is affected by a pandemic lockdown or a service-related disruption, such as a temporary closure of a VAC or ASC, we will not contact you to request the supporting documents until the situation is resolved.
Keep checking our website for updates, including when the travel restrictions will be eased.
日期:2021年4月12日
QIIP 延至2023年
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日期:2021年4月4日
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April
April 28
Introducing the new expression of interest system
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) expression of interest system is now open for intake to the following streams:
- Employer Job Offer Category: Foreign Worker and International Student
The OINP expects to open the Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills, Masters Graduate and PhD Graduate streams in the near future. Please monitor the OINP website in the coming weeks.
The expression of interest system will remain open throughout the year and you can register an expression of interest at any time.
Program materials and website pages have been updated to reflect regulatory amendments. You must carefully review the relevant website pages to ensure that you meet all stream criteria before registering an expression of interest.
For additional information about the expression of interest requirements and process, please visit the expression of interest system webpage.
Once you have registered an expression of interest, please do not contact the program. If you are invited to apply, the program will contact you/your representative (if applicable) with instructions.
A registration does not guarantee that you will be invited to apply to the OINP. Your expression of interest registration is valid for up to 12 months, or until you receive an invitation to apply or you withdraw your registration. After 12 months your expression of interest will automatically be deleted.
You may view the amended regulations on Ontario’s e-Laws website:
- Ontario Regulation 422/17 (General)
- Ontario Regulation 421/17 (Approvals under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program and Other Matters)
April 23, 2021
Please be advised that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) e-Filing system will undergo scheduled system maintenance and testing from Friday, April 23, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (EST) to Monday, April 26, 2021.
During this period, no registrations or applications will be accepted. Clients should not access the system during this time period, and submissions will be withdrawn by the OINP.
Any client whose application deadline is affected by the system maintenance is asked to contact the OINP by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca.
April 16, 2021
Please be advised that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) e-Filing system will undergo scheduled system maintenance and testing from Friday, April 16, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (EST) to Monday, April 19, 2021.
During this period, no registrations or applications will be accepted. Clients should not access the system during this time period, and submissions will be withdrawn by the OINP.
Any client whose application deadline is affected by the system maintenance is asked to contact the OINP by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca.
April 15, 2021
Proposed amendments to the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development is proposing amendments to the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015, as part of the Spring 2021 Red Tape Reduction Bill.
The proposed amendments aim to improve the Act’s program integrity authorities and to improve efficiency of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). The amendments will also revise legislative timelines, align the Act with new federal legislation and add clarity to the Act’s delegation of regulation making power.
The amendments are now posted on Ontario’s Regulatory Registry for public consultation.
We encourage you to provide feedback on these proposed changes during the consultation period which ends on May 25, 2021.
April 13, 2021
Changes to completeness check procedure for OINP applications
The OINP has introduced changes to the processing of applications submitted under the Express Entry and Expression of Interest (once launched) streams at intake. Effective April 13, 2021, the OINP will return and refund applications that are deemed incomplete.
Applicants are expected to submit a complete application that complies with program criteria at the time of application submission.
If your application is deemed incomplete, you will need to receive a new invitation to apply or notification of interest before submitting a new application.
The OINP expects this change to result in higher quality applications and improved processing times for all streams.
Tech draw: Issuance of notifications of interest by targeted occupations under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On April 13, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
You may be required to submit an Educational Credential Assessment to demonstrate that you have the equivalent of a Canadian Bachelor’s degree or higher. Make sure that you provide a copy of your Educational Credential Assessment report and that you authorize the assessment organization to share the results of your Educational Credential Assessment with the OINP.
The OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 456 and 467 and work experience in the NOC codes noted in the program update below.
Tech draw: Notifications of interest will be issued for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On April 13, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will issue targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
You may be required to submit an Educational Credential Assessment to demonstrate that you have the equivalent of a Canadian Bachelor’s degree or higher. Make sure that you provide a copy of your Educational Credential Assessment report and that you authorize the assessment organization to share the results of your Educational Credential Assessment with the OINP.
You may apply to the HCP stream if you:
- receive a notification of interest on April 13, 2021
- can demonstrate that your work experience was in one of the eligible National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes listed below
If you receive a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
We will post the comprehensive ranking system range of the draw on the Express Entry Notifications of Interest page on April 13, 2021. The OINP will target candidates with work experience in the following NOC codes:
- 0213 Computer and information systems managers
- 2147 Computer engineers
- 2172 Database analysts and data administrators
- 2173 Software engineers and designers
- 2174 Computer programmer and interactive media developers
- 2175 Web designers and developers
Your application may be refused if you don’t demonstrate work experience in one of the eligible NOC codes.
April 9, 2021
Proposed regulatory amendments affecting the Entrepreneur Stream
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development is proposing amendments to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program’s Entrepreneur Stream regulations:
- Ontario Regulation 422/17 (General)
- Ontario Regulation 421/17 (Approvals under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program and Other Matters)
The proposed amendments aim to:
- Accelerate the arrival of Entrepreneur Stream applicants in Ontario to begin operating their businesses by establishing a permanent virtual interview option; and
- Modify the application monitoring frequency to reduce the burden on applicants as they work to establish and grow their business.
The amendments are now posted on Ontario’s Regulatory Registry for public consultation.
We encourage you to provide feedback on these proposed changes during the consultation period which ends on April 23, 2021.
March
March 19, 2021
2020 OINP results
Demand for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) continues to be strong despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, the province’s nomination allocation from the federal government was 7,350 nominations. An additional 250 nominations were allocated to Ontario through the NOC C Pilot, which is a Federal-Provincial partnership to increase permanent resident pathways for in-demand lower-skilled workers with job offers. The OINP met its full 2020 nomination allocation of 7,600 in November.
In addition to the province’s initial allocation, the federal government was able to grant Ontario an additional 450 nomination spaces which were also fulfilled before year end. Including this year-end increase, the OINP was able to nominate 8,054 individuals in 2020, including 300 applicants through the NOC C Pilot. In addition to principal applicants, OINP nominations also included 7,249 spouses and dependents for a total of 15,303 new immigrants to Ontario as a result of this year’s nominations.
2020’s nominations were issued under the following streams:
Stream | Number of nominations |
---|---|
Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream | 1,732 |
Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream | 608 |
Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream | 1,558 |
PhD Graduate Stream | 251 |
Masters Graduate Stream | 405 |
Ontario’s Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream | 1,106 |
Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream | 1,996 |
Ontario’s Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream | 397 |
Entrepreneur Stream | 1 |
Grand Total | 8,054 |
In 2020, the OINP saw a high number of nominations in technology-related occupations. Approximately 20% of all nominations were to individuals citing work experience or a job offer in a high-tech occupation, including:
- software engineers and designers
- computer programmers
- interactive media developers
- IT systems analysts
- technology consultants
Top tech occupations | Number of nominations |
---|---|
Software engineers and designers | 528 |
Computer programmers and interactive media developers | 374 |
Computer and information systems managers | 172 |
Database analysts and data administrators | 162 |
Web designers and developers | 96 |
Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) | 63 |
All other tech occupations | 209 |
Grand total | 1,604 |
We continue our commitment to address labour market needs for skilled trades. In 2020, over 20% of nominees had work experience in a skilled trade with over 1,100 nominations made under the program’s Express Entry: Skilled Trades stream.
In 2019, OINP committed to undertake a two-year pilot (2020-21) to support employers in three pilot communities to leverage the OINP to target skilled labour that is not available locally. With community engagement delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the regional pilot began intake halfway through the year in July. In total, OINP issued 67 nominations through the pilot in 2020. In 2021, OINP has allotted up to 233 spaces to regional pilot applicants, for a total of 150 per year (or 300 spaces over the two-year pilot period).
The program also surpassed its 5% target for francophone immigration, issuing 5.4% or 437 nominations to individuals with high French language proficiency. Most francophone applicants received nominations under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream and the Human Capital Priorities stream.
In 2020, the program issued its first nomination under its Entrepreneur stream and 18 other applicants were in the last stage of the stream’s compliance monitoring process, with seven applicants living in Ontario on a work permit to establish their business. We anticipate that these 18 Entrepreneur stream candidates will invest over $22.4 million dollars and hire 92 Ontarians as a result of establishing their businesses in Ontario. We are processing another 64 applications that we received in 2020.
Nominees in 2020 came from over 130 different countries with the highest number of nominations made to applicants from India and China.
Country of birth | Number of nominations |
---|---|
India | 4,212 |
China | 1,350 |
Brazil | 310 |
South Korea | 276 |
Nigeria | 159 |
Pakistan | 111 |
Morocco | 106 |
Philippines | 88 |
Iran | 79 |
Vietnam | 74 |
In 2020, the OINP nominated individuals with job offers from over 2,500 employers across every industry in Ontario. At least 48% of nominees already had a job offer in Ontario prior to nomination. More than 96% held a post-secondary degree and at least 43% had high language skills (Canadian Language Benchmark 7 or above) in at least one of Canada’s official languages.
To address the uncertainty over immigration and border restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the OINP continues to provide an immigration pathway to temporary workers already living and working in Canada
While the program’s aim is to be responsive to employer needs and to be available year-round, the OINP experienced substantial demand for its streams in 2020, far surpassing its annual nomination allocation. This led the OINP to pause intake for some of its most popular streams, including:
- Masters Graduate stream
- Employer Job Offer: International Student stream
- Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream
The following table identifies the number of days in 2020 that each stream was open to intake:
Stream | Days open |
---|---|
Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream | 3 |
Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream | 320 |
Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream | 3 |
PhD Graduate Stream | 365 |
Masters Graduate Stream | 1 |
Entrepreneur Stream | 365 |
The OINP is committed to being responsive to Ontario employers and to Ontario’s broader labour market needs in 2020 and beyond. In 2020, we consulted with the public for input on the development of an Expression of Interest (EOI) system for its employer job offer and international graduate student streams. We anticipate we will launch the new system in Spring 2021.
March 17, 2021
Important notice: appointing a representative
Representatives are not permitted to appoint themselves. This means that a client must appoint a representative to act on their behalf using their own Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) profile in the e-Filing system.
To appoint a representative, the client must create their own OINP profile using their:
- personal email address
- personal phone number
The OINP has recently seen an increase in representatives appointing themselves, particularly immigration consultants. This is not permitted or appropriate.
Self-appointment
Self-appointment is when a representative:
- uses their own email address, or an email address they created for their client, to create a ONe-key account and a profile for their client in the OINP e-Filing system
- receives confidential login information that is meant for the applicant to use to appoint their representative
- accesses their client’s ONe-key account provided with an OINP Entrepreneur Stream Invitation to Apply.
- receives confidential login information that is meant for an applicant to take ownership of their ONe-key account when provided with an OINP Entrepreneur Stream Invitation to Apply
- appoints themselves
This appointment is not valid.
Consequences of self-appointment
When we find self-appointment in the future, we will withdraw the client’s registration and return the application. This applies to:
- associated registrations in the Expression of Interest system (once launched)
- associated registrations for an OINP Entrepreneur Stream Expression of Interest
- associated registrations and applications in the OINP e-Filing system
A client will then need to:
- Initiate the registration process again.
- Receive an invitation to apply to the program if required.
- Apply themselves or properly appoint a representative to apply on their behalf.
Why self-appointment is problematic
Self-appointment is problematic because it is not valid. It can also lead to applicants losing control of, and access to, their own OINP information.
In some cases, applicants have alleged that self-appointed representatives have refused applicants access to their own OINP information and then demanded additional payment beyond what was agreed to.
Enforcing representatives’ requirements
We can take compliance and/or enforcement action against representatives if they fail to make reasonable efforts to ensure all information they provide in an application is:
- accurate
- correct
- not misleading
This is required under subsection 5(2) of Ontario Regulation 421/17 (Approvals under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program and Other Matters).
Representatives must also ensure that all appointment and contact-related information included in an application is accurate, correct and not misleading.
Failure to comply with this subsection is an offence under the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 and may also lead to the imposition of administrative penalties.
Applicant reminder
Applicants, remember to review the following guidelines to ensure that you are appointing your representative correctly:
- create your ONe-key account yourself using your personal email address
- do not share your ONe-key profile details or password with your authorized legal representative. The OINP does not manage ONe-key accounts and we cannot help you if you lose access to your account
- when your authorized representative creates a profile for you in the e-Filing system, ensure they use your personal email address and phone number and ensure that they do not create an email address for you. This will ensure that you receive the registration information directly and maintain ownership
- when OINP Entrepreneur Stream registrants receive their ONe-key with their Invitation to Apply, the registrant must immediately change the temporary password prior to appointing their representative.
Representatives reminder
Representatives, take note and ensure that you are properly appointed by your client.
Learn more about how to properly appoint a representative.
March 15, 2021
Regulatory amendments to introduce an Expression of Interest system for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development will introduce an Expression of Interest system for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). On March 15, 2021, we filed the following amending regulations made under the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 to introduce an Expression of Interest system:
- Ontario Regulation 422/17 (General)
- Ontario Regulation 421/17 (Approvals under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program and Other Matters)
The Expression of Interest system will help us:
- strategically manage intake
- increase the OINP’s labour market responsiveness
- better respond to regional labour market needs
The Expression of Interest system will apply to the following OINP streams:
- Employer Job Offer Category streams (Foreign Worker, International Student and In-Demand Skills)
- Masters Graduate stream
- Ph.D. Graduate stream
These streams are currently closed to new applicants. They will open for new applicants when the Expression of Interest system launches in the coming weeks.
The Expression of Interest system is a points-based registration system that helps us select skilled economic immigrants to meet the province’s labour market needs.
By registering, you are only expressing an interest to apply to the OINP. It is not an application to the OINP or for permanent residence. You can only apply to the OINP under an Expression of Interest-based stream if you have been invited to apply.
We consulted on the development of the Expression of Interest system in September 2020 using:
- stakeholder consultations
- a posting on Ontario’s Regulatory Registry
Stakeholder feedback was considered where possible.
More information will be posted in the coming weeks. Please monitor this page for:
- news
- announcements
- program developments
March 3 2021
Notifications of interest issued for Ontario’s Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream
On March 3, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream.
You may apply to the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream if you received a notification of interest on March 3, 2021. If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
For the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, the OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 455 and 467.
March 2, 2021
Issuance of notifications of interest by targeted occupations under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On March 2, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
The OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 463-467.
Notifications of interest will be issued for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On March 2, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will issue targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
You may apply to the HCP stream if you:
- receive a notification of interest on March 2, 2021
- can demonstrate that your work experience was in one of the eligible National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes listed below
If you receive a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
We will post the comprehensive ranking system range of the draw on the Express Entry Notifications of Interest page on March 2, 2021. The OINP will target candidates with work experience in the following NOC codes:
- 0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers
- 0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- 0125 Other business services managers
- 0601 Corporate sales managers
- 1111 Financial auditors and accountants
- 1112 Financial and investment analysts
- 1121 Human resources professionals
- 1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting
- 3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants
Your application may be refused if you don’t demonstrate work experience in one of the eligible NOC codes.
February
February 24, 2021
Please be advised that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) e-Filing system will undergo scheduled system maintenance and testing from Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (EST) to Monday, March 1, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. (EST).
During this period, no registrations or applications will be accepted. Clients should not access the system during this time period, and submissions will be withdrawn by the OINP.
Any client whose application deadline is affected by the system maintenance is asked to contact the OINP by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca.
February 18, 2021
Please be advised that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) e-Filing system will undergo scheduled system maintenance and testing from Friday, February 19, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. (EST) to Monday, February 22, 2021, at 9:00 a.m. (EST).
During this period, no registrations or applications will be accepted. Clients should not access the system during this time period, and submissions will be withdrawn by the OINP.
Any client whose application deadline is affected by the system maintenance is asked to contact the OINP by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca.
February 16, 2021
Tech draw: Issuance of notifications of interest by targeted occupations under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On February 16, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
The OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 453 and 467 and work experience in the NOC codes noted in the program update below.
Tech draw: Notifications of interest will be issued for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On February 16, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will issue targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
You may apply to the HCP stream if you:
- receive a notification of interest on February 16, 2021
- can demonstrate that your work experience was in one of the eligible National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes listed below
If you receive a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
We will post the comprehensive ranking system range of the draw on the Express Entry Notifications of Interest page on February 16, 2021. The OINP will target candidates with work experience in the following NOC codes:
- 0213 Computer and information systems managers
- 2147 Computer engineers
- 2172 Database analysts and data administrators
- 2173 Software engineers and designers
- 2174 Computer programmer and interactive media developers
- 2175 Web designers and developers
Your application may be refused if you don’t demonstrate work experience in one of the eligible NOC codes.
February 2, 2021
Issuance of notifications of interest by targeted occupations under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On February 2, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
The OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 466 and 467, and work experience in the NOC codes noted in the program update below.
Notifications of interest will be issued for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream
On February 2, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will issue targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream.
You may apply to the HCP stream if you:
- receive a notification of interest on February 2, 2021
- can demonstrate that your work experience was in one of the eligible National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes listed below
If you receive a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
We will post the comprehensive ranking system range of the draw on the Express Entry Notifications of Interest page on February 2, 2021. The OINP will target candidates with work experience in the following NOC codes:
- 0122 – Banking, credit and other investment managers
- 0124 – Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- 0125 – Other business services managers
- 0601 – Corporate sales managers
- 1111 – Financial auditors and accountants
- 1112 – Financial and investment analysts
- 1121 – Human resources professionals
- 1122 – Professional occupations in business management consulting
- 3012 – Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 4163 – Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants
Your application may be refused if you don’t demonstrate work experience in one of the eligible NOC codes.
January
January 18
Regional Immigration Pilot update
The Regional Immigration Pilot is continuing to accept intake forms. An additional 150 nominations will be available under the pilot for 2021.
Learn how to submit an intake form.
When submitting the intake form, you must complete the form in its entirety. Incomplete forms will not be accepted.
To ask a question or provide feedback, email us at ontarionominee@ontario.ca or call us from Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:
- Tel: 416-327-0374
- Toll-free: 1-866-214-6820(toll-free within North America only)
- TTY: 416-325-0866
- Toll-free TTY: 1-866-853-2137
January 13
Notifications of interest issued for Ontario’s Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker and Skilled Trades streams
On January 13, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker and Skilled Trades streams.
You may apply to the French-Speaking Skilled Worker or Skilled Trades stream if you received a notification of interest on January 13, 2021. If you received a notification of interest, you don’t need to contact the program.
For the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, the OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 456 and 467.
For the Skilled Trades stream, the OINP targeted candidates with a comprehensive ranking system score between 434 and 460.
January 4
Changes to internal review process for all streams
On January 1, 2021, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) made changes to the internal review process for all OINP streams in order to implement the new mandatory Request for Internal Review form. Where an application is not approved the following updates apply:
If you are not nominated
If your application is unsuccessful, we will let you know by email. If you think we made an error in our decision that led to your application being refused, you may ask for an internal review.
To request an internal review:
- Download and complete the Notice of Request for Internal Review form. Ensure that you carefully read the instructions on the form.
- In a separate document, clearly identify an error or errors in the director’s decision or order that, if not made, would have resulted in the decision or order being decided differently (see subsection 10(1)(a) of Ontario Regulation 421/17 (Approvals))
- Send the completed Notice of Request for Internal Review form and all supporting documents by email to internalreview-revisioninterne@ontario.ca. You must email us within:
- 30 calendar days of receiving your notice of refusal if you live in Canada
- 60 calendar days of receiving your notice of refusal if you live outside of Canada
Don’t include any new information that you did not include in your original application unless that information was not reasonably available to you at the time the decision or order was made.
New information that you did not include in your application because of an oversight will not be considered.
Internal review requests must be sent by email. We will not accept requests by mail, fax or in-person.
April 27, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
April 20, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
April 14, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC and Entrepreneur Immigration Invitations Issued
On April 13, 2021, the BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories, and to Entrepreneur Immigration Base and Regional Pilot registrants. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide and to the Entrepreneur Immigration Program Guides.
April 9, 2021
Service Outage Notice: Monday April 12, 2021
The BCPNP Online application system will not be available on April 12, 2021 from 7:30am (PT) to 11:00am (PT) due to scheduled maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
April 6, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
March 30, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
March 23, 2021
BC PNP extends the Entrepreneur Immigration – Regional Pilot for 3 years
The BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) Regional Pilot has been extended until March 31, 2024.
The EI Regional Pilot was introduced in March 2019 to support economic growth in smaller regional centres of B.C. and is an innovative collaboration between regional communities and the provincial government. Over the past two years, it has demonstrated its ability to attract entrepreneurs from around the world and to contribute to regional economic development needs, despite the impacts of COVID-19.
With travel restrictions still in effect, communities across B.C. may have other priorities and are unable to focus on the EI Regional Pilot. This extension will help communities welcome new entrepreneurs to their regions, and be well positioned to support recovery post-pandemic.
In total, 65 communities enrolled in the initial pilot phase. Many will receive new entrepreneurs in their communities once international travel restrictions are lifted.
For up-to-date information, please check this News page regularly.
General information can be found on the EI Regional Pilot page.
March 23, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
March 22, 2021
Service Outage Notice: Wednesday, March 24, 2021
The BCPNP Online application system will not be available on March 24, 2021 from 6:00am (PT) to 8:00am (PT) due to scheduled maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
March 16, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
March 9, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
March 3, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
On March 2, 2021, the BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
February 24, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
On February 23, 2021, the BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
February 16, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
Temporary suspensions for 31 occupations lifted
Effective February 16, 2021 the BC PNP resumed issuing invitations to apply (ITA) to the 31 occupations previously excluded from receiving invitations.
To balance the need across all sectors of the provincial labour market, a separate draw has been conducted for Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers (NOC 0621) and Restaurant and Food Service Managers (NOC 0631) as both occupations have a high number of registrants within the BC PNP Skills Immigration Registration System.
Those who receive an ITA must demonstrate that they have met, and continue to meet, all program and category requirements at the time of registration and application.
We will continue to monitor and adjust the program requirements as needed, ensuring that we do not lose sight of our long-term objectives and the role immigration plays to support quality economic growth throughout B.C.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
February 9, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
February 2, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC and Entrepreneur Immigration Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories, and to Entrepreneur Immigration Base registrants. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide and to the Entrepreneur Immigration Program Guides.
February 2, 2021
Temporary amendment to the in-class learning requirement for international students
The BC PNP is temporarily amending the online learning requirement for the international student categories. This will allow learning to be online, with 50% of studies or more from within Canada. This is a temporary change in response to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We will continue to review this and other policies to determine if changes are appropriate.
For more information about this policy and other temporary measures introduced due to COVID-19, please visit the COVID-19 Updates page. You can also refer to the BC PNP Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide – Addendum on the Documents page.
January 26, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
January 20, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
On January 19, 2021, the BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
Review of 31 Occupations Excluded from Invitations to Apply
On March 30, 2020, the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) temporarily suspended issuing invitations to apply (ITA) for individuals in 31 tourism, hospitality, retail and personal services occupations. The temporary measure was in response to widespread unemployment in these sectors resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have received questions regarding the status of these exclusions given a previous posting that the suspensions would continue for the remainder of 2020.
A review of labour market information and other factors related to the excluded occupations is underway. We will post new information on this News page, together with links to other related resources.
January 13, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
On January 12, 2021, the BC PNP has issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants with job offers in the 29 key technology occupations of the BC PNP Tech Pilot. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.
For more information on the invitation and application process, please refer to the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Program Guide.
January 5, 2021
Skills Immigration & Express Entry BC Invitations Issued
The BC PNP issued invitations to apply to qualified registrants in Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC categories. Please refer to the Invitations to Apply page for a full breakdown of minimum scores and total invitations issued.