The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has recently issued 1,269 invitations through the Express Entry system under the Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream. This latest draw targets candidates with work experience in specific healthcare-related occupations and aims to support Ontario's economic growth by inviting skilled workers to the province. This article covers the key details of the draw, eligibility criteria, and strategies to improve your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for future draw.
On September 12, 2024, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) conducted an Express Entry draw under the Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream, issuing 1,269 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for provincial nomination. This draw is part of Ontario's broader strategy to address labor shortages, particularly in the healthcare sector. Candidates who were invited had Express Entry profiles created between September 12, 2023, and September 12, 2024, with a CRS score ranging from 414 to 444.
Candidates who received an invitation have 45 days to submit their application for provincial nomination. A successful nomination adds 600 points to a candidate's CRS score, significantly increasing their chances of receiving an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residency in a subsequent federal Express Entry draw.
The September 12 draw targeted candidates with work experience in 43 specific healthcare occupations. Below are some key National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes included:
For a list of targeted occupations, refer to the OINP website or the original draw notification.
In 2024, Ontario conducted multiple rounds of draws under the Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream, targeting both healthcare and tech sectors. Here’s a quick overview of some notable draws:
Date | NOIs Issued | CRS Score Range | Targeted Occupations |
---|---|---|---|
September 12 | 1,269 | 414-444 | 43 healthcare-related occupations |
July 25 | 209 | 395-444 | General practitioners and family physicians |
March 21 | 2,281 | 468-480 | 15 Tech occupations |
March 7 | 2,104 | 352-421 | 43 healthcare occupations |
Ontario’s strategy aligns with Canada's Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026, aiming to welcome skilled immigrants to fill key gaps in the job market.
To be eligible for Ontario's Express Entry draw, candidates must:
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The latest Ontario Express Entry draw under the Human Capital Priorities stream highlights Ontario's ongoing efforts to attract skilled professionals, particularly in the healthcare sector. With 1,269 candidates invited and the potential to gain 600 additional CRS points through provincial nomination, this is a significant opportunity for Express Entry candidates interested in living and working in Ontario. Stay updated with the latest draws and enhance your CRS score to increase your chances of securing a nomination.
Q1. What is the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)?
Ans. The OINP is Ontario's Provincial Nominee Program that allows the province to nominate individuals for Canadian permanent residence based on economic and labor market needs.
Q2. How can I increase my CRS score for Ontario Express Entry draws?
Ans. Improving your language proficiency, gaining more work experience, obtaining a job offer in Ontario, or pursuing further education can help boost your CRS score.
Q3. What are the benefits of receiving a provincial nomination from Ontario?
Ans. A provincial nomination adds 600 points to your CRS score, almost guaranteeing an ITA in a subsequent Express Entry draw.
Q4. How often does Ontario conduct Express Entry draws?
Ans. OINP draws are conducted periodically based on Ontario’s labor market needs and immigration targets.
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