Ontario holds first PNP draw of 2022
Candidates from all Employer Job Offer streams were invited in Ontario’s first draw of the year.
Ontario invited 1,084 immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination on January 11.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued invitations to candidates who had profiles in its Expression of Interest (EOI) system. These candidates may be eligible for one of three streams under the Employer Job Offer category: Foreign Worker, International Student and In-Demand Skills.
Here are the invitation numbers by Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) stream:
- Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream – 264
- Employer Job Offer: International Student stream – 762
- Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream – 58
- Candidates invited under the Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream had work experience in the National Occupational Codes (NOC) below:
Health and agricultural occupations:
- NOC 3413 – nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
- NOC 4412 – home support workers and related occupations, excluding housekeepers
- NOC 8431 – general farm workers
- NOC 8432 – nursery and greenhouse workers
- NOC 8611 – harvesting labourers
- NOC 9462 – industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
Ontario seeking more immigrants
Each year, the federal government allows the provinces provinces and territories that run the PNP to issue a certain number of nominations.
In 2021, Ontario was allowed to nominate 8,350 immigrants. The province got an additional 250 nominations for temporary foreign workers in intermediate skilled occupations, NOC Skill Level C.
By November 10, Ontario had issued 8,600 nominations. The province’s immigration minister, Monte McNaughton, told CIC News in an October interview that the province is asking the federal government to double their allocation in 2022. The province will receive its allocation number from Immigration Canada later this year.