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About 40 percent of Canadian population lives in Ontario. Ontario is also home to Canada's capital city, Ottawa, and its largest city, Toronto are in housed in this province. Ontario is the center of Canada's economic, social, and political life and always remained most popular destination for immigrants from all over the world.
Through Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive an Ontario Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will allow that foreign national to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence with processing times that are faster than other Canadian immigration classes.
The following table provides details on the current status of each OINP immigration stream.
OINP Stream | Status | Additional Notes |
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Human Capital Priorities | Temporary pause on Notifications of Interest (NOIs) being sent as of February 16, 2016. | Aligned with federal Express Entry system. |
French-Speaking Skilled Worker | Open - OINP continues to accept and process applications. | Aligned with federal Express Entry system. |
Foreign Worker | Open to eligible candidates whose job offer has been approved through the Employer Pre-screen application process. | Job offer must meet the prevailing wage level in Ontario for that occupation. |
International Student with a Job Offer | Open to eligible candidates whose job offer has been approved through the Employer Pre-screen application process. | Previous education requirement is not Ontario-specific; graduates who studied in any province may be eligible. |
International Student - Masters Graduate | Temporary pause in effect as of May 9, 2016. | Job offer not required. |
International Student - PhD Graduate | Temporary pause in effect as of May 9, 2016. | Job offer not required. |
Entrepreneur | Open - OINP continues to accept Expressions of Interest. | Successful applicants obtain Temporary Work Permits before Permanent Resident status may be obtained. |
Corporate | Open - OINP continues to accept and process applications. | Successful applicants obtain Temporary Work Permits before Permanent Resident status may be obtained. |
Streamenables the OINP to nominate individuals who are eligible to enter the federal Express Entry pool and who have the required education, skilled work experience, language ability, and other characteristics to help them successfully establish and integrate into Ontario ‘s labour market and communities.
To be considered under this stream, candidates must qualify for the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) federal Express Entry pool. Candidates may not apply directly to this stream. Instead, they must first receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP based on their Express Entry profile.
The OINP searches the Express Entry pool and identifies potential candidates who:
Candidates identified by the OINP will receive an NOI, which will invite them to apply to the OINP for nomination under the Human Capital Priorities Stream. From this point, selected candidates have 45 days to apply to the OINP under this stream. If their application is approved, candidates will be notified of their nomination by the OINP, which they can accept and use to apply to IRCC for permanent residence.
To be eligible under the Ontario Human Capital Priorities Stream, candidates must:
The required settlement funds must be equal to or greater than the sums listed below for each family size
Number of family members | Funds required |
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1 | $12,669 |
2 | $15,772 |
3 | $19,390 |
4 | $23,542 |
5 | $26,701 |
6 | $30,114 |
7 | $33,528 |
For each additional family member after 7, the amount of funds required is $3,414.
Requirement for settlement funds are updated annually. Note that the number of family members include both the accompanying and non- accompanying dependents.
Get a QuoteIn addition to the minimum eligibility requirements listed above, candidates applying to the Ontario Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities Stream through the FSWP must score at least 67 out of 100 points based on the IRCC's six selection factors: English and/or French skills, education, work experience, age, arranged employment in Canada, and adaptability.
Selection Factor | Points |
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English and/or French skills | Maximum 28 points |
Education | Maximum 25 points |
Work experience | Maximum 15 points |
Age | Maximum 12 points |
Arranged employment in Canada | Maximum 10 points |
Adaptability | Maximum 10 points |
Total | Maximum 100 points |
Pass Mark | 67 points |
Candidates should note that the OINP will only consider arranged employment in Ontario. Arranged employment in any province other than Ontario would contradict the candidate's statement of intent to reside in Ontario and result in a denial of the application to the OINP.
Selection Factors
Factor 1: English and/or French Skills
CLB level | Points | ||||
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Speaking | Listening | Reading | Writing | |
CLB level 9 or higher | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | |
CLB level 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |
5CLB level 7 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Below CLB level 7 | Not eligible to apply |
Factor 2: Education
Education | Points |
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University-level credential at the Doctoral (PhD) level, or equivalent | 25 |
University-level credential at the Master's level, or equivalent, OR an entry-to-practice professional degree, or equivalentOccupation related to the degree must be: NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and Licensed by a provincial regulatory body | 23 |
Two or more Canadian post-secondary credentials (at least one must be for a program of at least three years), or equivalent | 22 |
Canadian post-secondary credential for a program of three years or longer, or equivalent | 21 |
Two-year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 19 |
One-year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 15 |
Canadian high school diploma, or equivalent | 5 |
Factor 3: Work Experience
Experience | Points |
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Less than 1 year | Ineligible |
1 year | 9 |
2-3 years | 11 |
4-5 years | 13 |
6 or more years | 15 |
One-year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 15 |
Canadian high school diploma, or equivalent | 5 |
Factor 4: Age
Age | Points |
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Under 18 years | 0 |
18-35 years | 12 |
36 years | 11 |
37 years | 10 |
38 years | 9 |
39 years | 8 |
40 years | 7 |
41 years | 6 |
42 years | 5 |
43 years | 4 |
44 years | 3 |
45 years | 2 |
46 years | 1 |
47 years and older | 0 |
Factor 5: Arranged Employment in Canada
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If | And | Points |
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You currently work in Canada on a temporary work permit. | ||
Your work permit is valid both when you apply and when the visa is issued (or you are authorized to work in Canada without a work permit when your visa is issued),ANDIRCC issued your work permit based on a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Service Canada. Your employer would have applied for the LMIA, which you then had to attach to your application,ANDYou are working for an employer named on your work permit who has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker. | 10 | |
You currently work in Canada in a job that is exempt from the LMIA requirement under: An international agreement (such as, the North America Free Trade Agreement), or A federal-provincial agreement. | Your work permit is valid both when you apply and when the visa is issued (or you are authorized to work in Canada without a permit when your visa is issued),ANDYour current employer has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker. | 10 |
You currently do not: Have a work permit, or Plan to work in Canada before you get a permanent resident visa,ORYou are currently working in Canada and a different employer has offered to give you a permanent full-time job,OR You are currently working in Canada in a job that is exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment, but not under an international or federal-provincial agreement, | An employer has made you a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker,ANDThe employer has a positive LMIA from Service Canada. | 10 |
Factor 6: Adaptability
Adaptability | Points |
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Arranged employment (principal applicant only) Points under Factor 5: Arranged Employment. | 5 |
Candidate's previous study in Ontario The candidate completed at least two academic years of full-time study (in a program of at least two years in duration) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Ontario.Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week. Candidates must have remained in good academic standing (as defined by the school) during the period of full-time study in Ontario. | 5 |
Spouse or common-law partner's previous study in Ontario The candidate's spouse or common-law partner completed at least two academic years of full-time study (in a program of at least two years in duration) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Ontario. Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week, and the spouse or common-law partner must have remained in good academic standing (as defined by the school) during the period of full-time study in Ontario. | 5 |
Candidate's previous work in Ontario The candidate completed a minimum of one year of authorized, full-time work in Ontario:
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10 |
Spouse or common-law partner's previous work in Ontario The candidate's spouse or common-law partner completed a minimum of one year of authorized, full-time work in Ontario. | 5 |
Relatives in Ontario The candidate or, if applicable, his/her spouse or common-law partner, have a relative who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in Ontario and is 18 years or older. Acceptable forms of relatives include: parent, grandparent, brother/sister, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew | 5 |
Spouse or common-law partner's level of language proficiency The candidate's spouse or common-law partner's level of language proficiency in either English or French is at the CLB 4 level or higher in all four language abilities (speaking, listening, reading and writing). | 5 |
Additional Criteria for the Canadian Experience Class
In addition to the minimum eligibility requirements listed above, candidates applying to the Ontario Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities Stream through the CEC must:
This stream is for French-Speaking skilled workers who have strong English language abilities and who want to live and work permanently in Ontario. This stream enables the OINP to nominate individuals in the Express Entry pool and who have the required education, skilled work experience, language ability, and other characteristics to help them successfully establish and integrate into Ontario's labour market and communities..
To be considered under this stream, candidates must qualify for the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) federal Express Entry pool. Candidates may not apply directly to this stream. Instead, they must first receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP based on their Express Entry profile. The OINP searches the Express Entry pool and identifies potential candidates who meet the criteria of Ontario's French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream.
Candidates identified by the OINP will receive an NOI, which will invite them to apply to the OINP for nomination under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream. From this point, selected candidates have 45 days to apply to the OINP under this stream. If their application is approved, candidates will be notified of their nomination by the OINP, which they can accept and use to apply to IRCC for permanent residence.
In order to be eligible under the Ontario Express Entry: French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream, candidates must:
Under this Category, Ontario employers are able to recruit foreign workers for approved skilled positions (classified by the Government of Canada as NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B. These employees may be living abroad or in Canada at the time of application.For a nomination certificate to be issued under this category, both the employer and the foreign national must submit an application to show that eligibility requirements are met. Eligible employers are required to first submit a Pre-screen Application to OINP to have the position they want to fill approved. If the OINP approves this application, the prospective nominee (the foreign worker the employer is seeking to recruit), must submit a Nominee Application within 60 days of the approval of the Pre-screen Application.
Minimum Requirements for ApplicantIn order to be eligible as a foreign worker under the OINP General Category, applicants must:
Employers inside the GTA can request one position for every five full-time employees while employers outside of the GTA can request one position for every three full-time employees. Regardless of the number of positions an employer is seeking to fill, he or she must only complete one Pre-screen Application form. Employers are limited to a maximum of 20 position requests per calendar year.
Minimum Requirements for Positions The job position offered must meet the following requirements:
This stream is designed to attract individuals who are looking to implement a new business initiative or buy an existing business in Ontario. Successful applicants will obtain a temporary work permit support letter - based on a performance agreement - to establish the business in Ontario. If the investment and job creation agreements outlined in the performance agreement are adhered to, entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to be nominated for Canadian permanent resident status.
Minimum Requirements for ApplicantsIn order to make an Expression of Interest (EOI), applicants must meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
NOTE: If the applicant is applying with a Business Partner who is also seeking nomination, both the applicant and the partner must individually meet all the minimum requirements listed above.
Minimum Requirements for Businesses
The proposed business must meet the following general requirements to participate in the Entrepreneur Stream:
Other requirements specific to business succession:
Minimum Requirements for Nominations
Applicants must meet the following requirements in order to be nominated once they have established the business and met the performance agreement. Successfully obtaining a nomination certificate allows applicants to make an
application for Canadian permanent residence.
Applicants must only meet these criteria when they apply for nomination after the business has been established, not when applying to the Entrepreneur Stream.
Ineligible Businesses
Ontario will not process applications where there is a risk of little to no long-term economic benefit to the province. Consequently, the proposed business cannot be included in the following list of ineligible businesses.
Ineligible Businesses in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Ineligible Businesses outside the GTA
Minimum Eligibility Requirements
Expression of Interest (EOI)
An EOI is not an application, but rather an expression of the candidate's interest in participating in the OINP Entrepreneur Stream. If an individual is invited to apply based on his or her EOI, he or she may submit a
complete application to the Entrepreneur Stream. The EOI model functions on a self-declared points-based system, therefore applicants may claim a score based on the scoring information provided below. The total score
will determine whether or not the applicant may receive an Invitation to Apply under the OINP Entrepreneur Stream.
Scoring Factors and Breakdown of Points
Applicants can claim points for factors under three categories: Experience, Investment and Human Capital. The maximum score available is 160 points.
Scoring Sections | Points |
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Experience Factors | 50 |
Investment Factors | 90 |
Human Capital Factors | 20 |
Total Points Available | 160 |
Experience Factors
Individuals may claim points based on business experience. The number of points is based on the individual's past business ownership experience OR senior management experience in the 60 months prior to submitting an EOI. If
the individual has both business ownership and senior management experience in 36 of the past 60 months, he or she must choose one of these experiences in the EOI. As mentioned in the minimum eligibility requirements
section above, there is a minimum requirement of 36 months of experience to be eligible for the Entrepreneur Stream.
If the applicant has a Business Partner, the partner must also have a minimum of 36 months of experience in the last 60 months.
Experience Factor 1: Business Owner
Individuals claiming points under this factor must have owned at least 33.3 percent of the business during the period claimed as the length of experience. It must also be demonstrated that they held an active role in
the business, meaning that the individual was personally involved in the day-to-day operations of the business and had direct involvement in decision-making.
Experience Factor 2: Senior Manager
The Senior Manager role must have included senior decision-making responsibilities in areas such as operations, sales, finance, marketing, distribution, human resources, research and development, etc.
Experience | Total Duration | Points |
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Business Owner | ||
Less than 36 months | Not eligible | |
36 – 47 months | 13 | |
48 – 59 months | 19 | |
60 months | 25 | |
OR | ||
OR | ||
Less than 36 months | Not eligible | |
36 – 47 months | 8 | |
48 – 59 months | 14 | |
60 months | 20 | |
Total Points Available | 25 |
Experience Factor 3: Specific Experience
Individuals may claim points based on their past specific experience in a high growth business and/or in an export trade business.
Business owners who can provide supporting documentation verifying that their business was a high growth business or an export-trade business may claim these points.
Senior managers who can provide a reference letter from the employer and/or other supporting documentation indicating that their role in the business had a direct decision-making authority or a direct impact on the high
growth activity/activities of the business may claim these points.
Past Specific Experience | Points |
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None | 0 |
Yes: 1 past specific experience | 15 |
Yes: 2 past specific experiences | 25 |
Total Points Available | 25 |
Investment Factors
Investment Factor 1: Net Worth
Personal net worth must be legally obtained and verifiable. Personal net worth includes all assets and those of the applicant's spouse or common-law partner, less any liabilities including mortgages and personal debts. Net worth must be in the applicant's and his or her spouse/common-law partner's name. As mentioned in the minimum eligibility requirements section above, there is a minimum requirement for personal net worth to be eligible for the Entrepreneur Stream, which varies according to where the proposed business will be located.If the applicant has a Business Partner, the partner must also meet the appropriate minimum personal net worth requirement.
Personal Net Worth |
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Points |
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If the proposed business will be within the GTA | ||
$1,500,000 to $1,999,999 | 2 | |
$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 | 5 | |
$2,500,000 to $2,999,000 | 8 | |
$3,000,000 to $3,499,999 | 11 | |
More than $3,500,000 | 15 | |
OR | ||
If the proposed business will be outside the GTA OR if the proposed business will be in the ICT/Digital Communications Sector (regardless of location) |
Less than $800,000 | Not eligible |
$800,000 to $1,299,999 | 2 | |
$1,300,000 to $1,799,999 | 5 | |
$1,800,000 to $2,299,999 | 8 | |
$2,300,000 to $2,799,999 | 11 | |
More than $2,800,000 | 15 | |
Total Points Available | 15 |
Investment Factor 2: Investment Amount
The minimum eligible personal investment must be derived from the applicant's personal net worth.
Investment Amount | ||
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If the proposed business will be within the GTA |
Less than $1,000,000 | |
$1,000,000 to $1,499,999 |
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$1,500,000 to $1,999,999 |
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$2,000,000 to $2,499,000 | ||
$2,500,000 to $2,999,999 | ||
More than $3,000,000 | ||
OR | ||
If the proposed business will be outside the GTA OR if the proposed business will be in the ICT/Digital Communications Sector (regardless of location) |
Less than $500,000 | |
$500,000 to $999,999 | ||
$1,000,000 to $1,499,999 | ||
$1,500,000 to $1,999,999 |
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$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 |
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More than $2,500,000 | ||
Total Points Available |
Third Parties may provide external financing beyond the minimum investment amount if they are a Schedule I or Schedule II bank or an institutional investor. Third-party personal investments are not permitted. Applicants
cannot claim points for investments that will be made by a third-party.
In order to be considered an eligible investment, the expenditure must be essential to the establishment and operation of a new business or to purchase, improve and operate an existing business.
If the applicant is purchasing an existing business, he or she must:
As mentioned in the minimum eligibility requirements section above, there is a minimum requirement for investment amount to be eligible for the Entrepreneur Stream, which varies according to where the proposed business
will be located.
If the applicant has a Business Partner, the partner must also meet the appropriate minimum investment amount requirement.
Investment Factor 3: Job Creation
Applicants may claim points based on the total number of permanent full-time jobs they will create for Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Applicants must demonstrate that they will create at least two permanent full-time jobs for Canadian citizens or permanent residents in order to be eligible under the OINP Entrepreneur Stream, as mentioned in the above
minimum requirements section. These jobs must be paid at the prevailing wage rate and must consist of a minimum of 1,560 hours of paid employment in a 12-month period.
If the applicant has a Business Partner, he or she must also create two jobs, making a total of four new jobs for the proposed business.
Job Creation | Points |
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Less than 2 jobs | Not eligible |
2 jobs | 5 |
3 – 4 jobs | 12 |
5 – 6 jobs | 19 |
7 or more jobs | 20 |
Total Points Available | 20 |
Investment Factor 4: Exploratory Visits
Applicants may claim points based on any business-related visits to Ontario made within the year prior to the EOI submission. There is no mandatory requirement for exploratory visits, unless the applicant is purchasing an
existing business.
Exploratory Visits to Ontario | Points |
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No | 0 |
Yes: 1 visit in the last year | 2 |
Yes: 2 or more visits in the last year | 5 |
Total Points Available | 5 |
Investment Factor 5: Key Sector Targeted
Applicants may claim points if the proposed business is in a key sector, as determined by the government of Ontario.
These key sectors have been defined as economic priorities for Ontario:
Key Sector Targeted | Points |
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No | 0 |
Yes | 10 |
Total Points Available | 10 |
Investment Factor 6: National Occupation Classification (NOC) 0, A or B Jobs
Applicants may claim points based on the NOC 0, NOC A or NOC B jobs their proposed business will create for Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Creation of N0C 0, A or B Jobs | Points |
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Yes:NOC 0 or A job(s) | 15 |
Yes:NOC B job(s) | 10 |
No:Only NOC C and/or NOC D jobs | 0 |
Total Points Available | 15 |
Human Capital Factors
Human Capital Factor 1: Level of Education
Applicants may claim points based on their highest level of education completed. There is no minimum requirement to be considered for the Entrepreneur Stream.
Applicants invited to apply who are claiming to have completed six months or more of post-secondary education will be required to provide evidence of this education, including Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) results.
Levelof Education | Points |
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No post-secondary education | 0 |
Between 6 months and 2 years of post-secondary education | 2 |
More than 2 years of post-secondary education | 5 |
Total Points Available | 5 |
Human Capital Factor 2: Official Language Ability
While it is not mandatory to demonstrate language abilities in English and/or French in to be considered for the Entrepreneur Stream at the time of submitting the EOI, language proficiency equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 is required at the time of nomination by OINP.
Official Language Ability | Points |
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None or minimal (CLB 3 or below) | 3 |
Basic understanding (CLB 4) | 10 |
Intermediate and advanced (CLB 5 or higher) | 15 |
Total Points Available | 15 |
Expression of Interest (EOI) Scoring, Draws, and Processing Periods
Meeting all the minimum requirements does not guarantee that an applicant will be invited to apply to the OINP Entrepreneur Stream. There is no minimum score, as EOIs will be ranked against each other and only top candidates
will be invited to apply. If an applicant is applying with a Business Partner, the final score will be calculated using the lowest submitted score of the two candidates. This final score will be used to rank the EOI against
other EOI scores received.
At the beginning of each Processing Period, a draw will occur, with only the top scoring EOI’s being selected for processing. Draws occur approximately every 120 days. The final “cut-off” score may vary between Processing
Periods due to differences in scores submitted during respective months.
EOIs not selected within 12 months from the date of receipt will be removed from the selection pool. Individuals will be able to re-apply to enter the selection pool after an EOI has been removed.
Interview
The applicant (and Business Partner, if applicable) may be required to attend a mandatory in-person interview at OINP’s offices. The purpose of the mandatory interview is to get a better understanding of the business plan
and past experience. The applicant (and Business Partner, if applicable) is responsible for all transportation arrangements and costs incurred associated with the interview.
Performance Agreement
If the application is approved, the applicant (and Business Partner, if applicable) will be required to sign a Performance Agreement with the province of Ontario. The Performance Agreement outlines the commitments required
in order to be nominated for permanent resident status. This document will include, but may not be limited to:
Performance Agreements are unique to each applicant and are based on the information provided in the application (including the EOI), the business plan, and the interview, if applicable. Applicants who fail to satisfy the
business commitments outlined in the Performance Agreement will not be eligible for nomination for permanent resident status.
Once the applicant (and his or her Business Partner, if applicable) have signed the agreement, OINP will issue a Letter of Confirmation so that he or she can apply to Immigration, Refugees and
Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for a temporary work permit.
Business Establishment
After the Performance Agreement is signed, successful applicants must arrive in Ontario with their valid temporary work permit issued by IRCC within one year of the date of the Letter of Confirmation.
After arrival in Ontario, individuals have up to 20 months to implement the business plan and meet all commitments under the Performance Agreement. Successful applicants are responsible for submitting a Final Report to
the OINP between 18 and 20 months after their arrival in Ontario with a valid temporary work permit. The Final Report should demonstrate that the candidate has met all objectives set out in the Performance Agreement.
The required permanent full-time jobs created by the new business must be filled within 10 months of the date of the applicant's arrival in Canada and they must remain filled for
at least 10 months, up to the date that the Final Report is submitted to the OINP.
The Final Report along with supporting documentation must be submitted to the OINP in order to initiate the nomination process.
Nomination Requirements
Successful nominees must apply to IRCC for permanent resident status within six months of being nominated by OINP. In addition to meeting all obligations of the Performance Agreement, applicants (and their Business
Partners, if applicable) must:
Federal admissibility requirements, including security and medical background checks, also apply.
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