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Ontario PNP (OINP) International Student Stream

Key Insights

The OINP International Student Stream provides an avenue for international students holding job offers in high-skilled occupations to seek permanent residency in Ontario.
Step 01
High-skilled occupations refer to those categorized as NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, and 3 jobs.
Step 02
To initiate the process, applicants are required to register with the OINP’s Expression of Interest System (EOI) and subsequently await an invitation to apply (ITA)
Step 03
Upon receiving the ITA, applicants proceed to apply online
Step 04
Upon nomination by Ontario, the final step involves applying to IRCC for permanent residency in Canada.
Note: Master’s or PhD graduates in Ontario may qualify for specialized streams tailored for these groups.

Employer Requirement

Certain criteria must be met by an employer to be eligible to provide a job offer to applicants under the International Student Stream.
  • 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 completion and signature of the Employer Form by the employer serve as crucial proof of the applicant’s lawful employment and position within the company. Once completed and signed, the applicant must scan and upload this form with their application.
  • 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 completion and signature of the Employer Form by the employer serve as crucial proof of the applicant’s lawful employment and position within the company. Once completed and signed, the applicant must scan and upload this form with their application.
  • 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:

Applicants must receive an invitation to apply from the OINP, based on their Expression of Interest. They must also be able to demonstrate the qualifications they claimed in their expression of interest.
Candidates must possess a degree or diploma from an eligible Canadian institution, You must prove you have obtained one of the following eligible credentials:
You must also prove that more than half of the requirements necessary to obtain your credential were obtained while living and studying in Canada.
If the job requires a license in Ontario, candidates must hold a valid license or authorization.
Applicants must demonstrate their intention to reside in Ontario. This can be shown through various ties such as employment, education, volunteering, property ownership, or having family and personal relationships in Ontario.
If applying from within Canada, candidates must have legal status. Those with unauthorized status in Canada are ineligible to apply. However, this requirement does not apply to candidates applying from outside Canada.
Candidates must submit their application within two years of completing their educational credential. This means that their graduation date must be within two years of either submitting the Expression of Interest, receiving an Invitation to Apply, or submitting their complete application to the OINP. However, this requirement does not apply if the OINP issues their Nomination letter or when candidates submit their PR application.

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Upon approval of your application

you will receive the following documents via email:
Once you have obtained these documents, the next step is to apply for Permanent Residency through the OINP International Student Stream. However, there are certain conditions that you must meet and maintain throughout the entire process, including:

Ontario International Student Stream Frequently Asked Questions

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.
No, only degrees, diplomas, or certificates from publicly funded Canadian colleges or universities are eligible
Yes, the wage offered must meet or exceed the low wage level for the occupation in the region of Ontario where you will be working. To determine the low wage level, you can visit the Job Bank website, enter the occupation title and NOC code, and filter it by location to find the right wage level.
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.
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