Ontario PNP (OINP) In-Demand Skills Stream
Ontario PNP (OINP) In-Demand Skills Stream
In-Demand Skills Stream, plays a crucial role in aligning Ontario’s economic objectives with skilled individuals seeking to join the province’s workforce. This stream, an integral part of the broader OINP, empowers the province to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on their capacity to bolster Ontario’s economic landscape. Tailored to address specific shortages in the labor market, it targets occupations experiencing high demand within Ontario.
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Eligibility Criteria for OINP In-Demand Skills Stream Applicants
To qualify for the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream, applicants must fulfill the following requirements:
- Expression of Interest (EOI): You must have registered an EOI with the OINP and received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in one of the program draws.
- Valid Job Offer: You must possess a valid job offer from an eligible employer in Ontario.
- Work Experience: Applicants must have at least 9 months of paid, full-time work experience within the same National Occupational Classification (NOC) code as the job offer. This experience must have been acquired within three years before applying to the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream.
- Part-Time Work: Alternatively, if working part-time, you must have accumulated at least 15 hours of paid work per week, amounting to 1200 hours over 18 months.
- License or Certification: If required for the job, you must hold a valid license or authorization certification at the time of applying to the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream.
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Language Proficiency: Applicants must demonstrate a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4 in speaking, listening, writing, and reading.
The acceptable English tests are:- IELTS General
- CELPIP General
- TEF Canada
- TCF Canada
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Educational Qualification: You must possess a Canadian high-school diploma or its equivalent. If your secondary education was completed outside Canada, you must provide an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report from an approved organization. The ECA report must not be older than 5 years.
The ECA must be done by the following organizations:
- Intention to Settle: Applicants must demonstrate a genuine intention to settle in Ontario, which can be evidenced by factors such as studying, working, leasing or owning property, or having a social circle in the province.
- Valid Permit: If applying from within Canada, you must hold a valid work permit or study permit at the time of application.
- Equity Ownership: Neither you nor your family members should own any equity in your employer’s business, except if it is earned as part of your job remuneration and amounts to less than 10%.
Job Offer Requirements for OINP In-Demand Skills Stream
To ensure your job offer meets the criteria for the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream, it must adhere to the following specifications:
- 1.Permanent Employment: Your job offer must be for a permanent position, meaning there is no specified end date for the employment contract. Contractual or temporary positions are not eligible for the OINP.
- 2.Full-Time Employment: The job must entail full-time work, equivalent to at least 30 hours of paid work per week. This equates to a minimum of 1560 hours of paid work within a year.
- 3.Labor Dispute Impact: Employment must not adversely affect the job of any individual involved in a labor dispute.
- 4.Wage Requirement: Your job offer must provide compensation equal to or higher than the median salary for your occupation in the respective region of Ontario. For example, if your occupation falls under NOC code 75110 - Contruction Labour and Helper your job offer must pay you at least $25 per hour or higher in Toronto region NOC code 44101 - Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations, your job offer must pay you at least $19.00 per hour or higher Toronto region. Median wage information for different regions in Ontario can be obtained from the Job Bank.
- 5.Location: The job must be located within the province of Ontario.
- 6.Urgent Need: The position offered must be essential to the employer's operations and deemed urgently required to ensure the smooth functioning of the business.

List of OINP in-demand Skills stream Occupations
Below is the list of occupations/positions along with their NOC codes and TEER levels that are eligible for OINP IN-DEMAND SKILLS STREAM throughout the Province of Ontario.
NOC codes | TEER levels | Job titles |
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44101 | 4 | Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations |
65202 | 5 | Meat cutters and fishmongers in retail and wholesale |
75110 | 5 | Construction trades helpers and laborers |
84120 | 4 | Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators |
85100 | 5 | Livestock laborers |
85101 | 5 | Harvesting laborers |
85103 | 5 | Nursery and greenhouse workers |
94141 | 4 | Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers |
Below is the list of occupations/positions that are eligible for OINP IN-DEMAND SKILLS STREAM only if the job location is outside the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This includes the city of Toronto, Durham, Halton, York and Peel regions.
NOC codes | TEER levels | Job titles |
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94100 | 4 | Machine operators, mineral and metal processing |
94105 | 4 | Metalworking and forging machine operators |
94106 | 4 | Machining tool operators |
94107 | 4 | Machine operators of other metal products |
94110 | 4 | Chemical plant machine operators |
94111 | 4 | Plastics processing machine operators |
94124 | 4 | Woodworking machine operators |
94132 | 4 | Industrial sewing machine operators |
94140 | 4 | Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing |
94201 | 4 | Electronics assemblers and inspectors |
94204 | 4 | Mechanical assemblers and inspectors |
94213 | 4 | Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators |
94219 | 4 | Other product assemblers, finishers and inspectors |
95102 | 5 | Laborers in chemical products processing and utilities |
Eligibility Requirements for Employers in OINP In-Demand Skills Stream
To qualify for the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream, your employer must meet the following criteria:
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Recruitment Efforts: The efforts to hire a Canadian citizen or PR must be shown unless:
The candidate already has a valid work permit
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The employer has a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for the position Sufficient efforts proof must be shown by the Employer to Hire Canadian Citizens or PRs Unsuccessfully, which is why the Job Offer was being extended to the applicant. This requirement applies only If the candidate resides outside of Canada or works outside of Ontario. - Active Business: The employer's business must be operational for a minimum of three years.
- Compliance with Regulations: There should be no outstanding issues under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, or the Occupational Health and Safety Act related to the employer's business.
- Gross Revenue: If the job offer is within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the employer's annual gross revenue must be at least $1,000,000. For job offers outside the GTA, the minimum annual gross revenue requirement is $500,000.
- Hiring Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents: If the job location is outside the GTA, the employer must have hired at least three Canadian citizens. However, if the job location is within the GTA, the employer must have hired at least five Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
- Submission of Employer Form: The employer must provide an Employer Form to the applicant, which must be submitted along with the required documents for the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream application.
How to Obtain Canada PR through OINP In-Demand Skills Stream
Securing your Canada PR through the OINP Employer Job Offer In-Demand Skills stream involves the following steps:
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Create and Sign-in to Your ONe-Key Account
Begin by creating an account and signing in to ONe-Key, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program’s online portal.
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Register an Expression of Interest (EOI)
Register your Expression of Interest (EOI) in the OINP In-Demand Skills stream to indicate your interest in applying for provincial nomination.
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Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)
Based on your EOI score, you may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in one of the OINP draws.
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Apply for the OINP In-Demand Skills Stream
Once you receive the ITA, submit your application for the OINP In-Demand Skills stream and upload all the required documents. Ensure that you apply within 14 days of receiving the ITA.
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Pay the Program Fee
Pay the required program fee for processing your application through the OINP.
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Receive Nomination Certificate and Approval Letter
Upon approval of your OINP application, you will receive a nomination certificate, nomination approval letter, and a work permit support letter.
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Apply to IRCC for Canada PR
Within six months of receiving the provincial nomination, submit your application for Canada PR through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
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Receive Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR)
Once your Canada PR application is approved by IRCC, you will receive the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR), completing the process of obtaining your Canada PR status.
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OINP in-demand Skills Stream
The EOI system involves creating an online profile and scoring based on factors like job offer, work experience, education, language ability, and regional priorities. Higher-scoring candidates are invited to apply.
Applicants need a high school diploma or equivalent education. If the education was completed outside of Canada, an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) from a designated organization is required.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) uses the employer’s business address to determine if the job is located within the GTA. The GTA includes the City of Toronto, Durham, Halton, Peel, and York regions.
Yes, you can apply if your job is physically located in a rural area outside the GTA, even if your employer’s main office is in the GTA. You will need to provide documentation that confirms your work location.
Salary requirements must meet or exceed the median wage level for the specific occupation in Ontario, regardless of whether the job is within or outside the GTA.
There is no formal appeal process, but applicants can request an internal review within 30 days of receiving the refusal notice if they believe there was an error in the decision.
Yes, you can include your spouse and dependent children in your application for permanent residence.
No, you can only have one active application with the OINP at a time. If you want to switch streams, you must withdraw your current application and submit a new one.
Changing your job or employer can affect your nomination. You must inform OINP of any changes to your employment situation, and it could impact your eligibility if the new job or employer does not meet the program requirements.