Ontario PNP (OINP) International Student Stream
Ontario PNP (OINP) International Student Stream
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Employer Requirement
- Business Existence: The employer must have been in active business for a minimum of 3 years prior to application submission. Additionally, since the applicant will be working in Ontario, the employer must have an office located within the province.
- Compliance: The employer should have no orders issued against them under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, or the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
The employer must also meet specific revenue requirements for the most recent tax year, depending on the location in Ontario:
- For employers within the Greater Toronto Area, a minimum gross revenue of $1,000,000 annually is required.
- For employers outside the Greater Toronto Area, a minimum gross revenue of $500,000 annually is required.
The employer should have a minimum of five full-time Canadian citizens or permanent residents if located within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Conversely, if situated outside the GTA, the requirement is a minimum of three full-time employees.
- The primary location of their manager or supervisor.
- The primary location of the office from which the applicant will receive assignments.
- Business Existence: The employer must have been in active business for a minimum of 3 years prior to application submission. Additionally, since the applicant will be working in Ontario, the employer must have an office located within the province.
- Compliance: The employer should have no orders issued against them under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, or the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
The employer must also meet specific revenue requirements for the most recent tax year, depending on the location in Ontario:
- For employers within the Greater Toronto Area, a minimum gross revenue of $1,000,000 annually is required.
- For employers outside the Greater Toronto Area, a minimum gross revenue of $500,000 annually is required.
The employer should have a minimum of five full-time Canadian citizens or permanent residents if located within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Conversely, if situated outside the GTA, the requirement is a minimum of three full-time employees.
- The primary location of their manager or supervisor.
- The primary location of the office from which the applicant will receive assignments.
THE APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OINP INTERNATIONAL STUDENT STREAM are essential to meet for successful application. However, it's important to note that these requirements may be subject to change over time. To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to schedule a consultation session with an immigration advisor.
Here are the key requirements:
- an undergraduate degree or diploma that takes at least two years if pursued on a full-time basis from an eligible Canadian institution
- a graduate degree or diploma that takes at least one year if pursued on a full-time basis from an eligible Canadian institution
- a college graduate certificate that takes at least one year to complete if pursued on a fully-time basis from an eligible Ontario institution
- a university graduate certificate that takes at least one year to complete if pursued on a full-time basis from an eligible Ontario institution
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Upon approval of your application
- A nomination approval letter
- A nomination certificate
- A work permit support letter (if applicable)
- You must either already be employed at the approved company and employer, or you must pursue a work permit within six months and commence employment within 10 months if you have not yet started the job. Failure to meet this condition requires immediate notification to the OINP program.
- The nature of your employment, as well as details regarding your employer, position, wage, and location, must remain consistent throughout the entire process. Any changes to your employment status must be promptly reported to the OINP program.