On June 3, 2025, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) invited skilled candidates for permanent residence by holding ten targeted draws and issuing 3,719 ITAs.
OINP drew applicants again after a long pause that started in January 2025.
OINP invited people from the following groups: candidates with EOI profiles from the Foreign Worker Stream, International Student Stream and in-demand skills stream.
It delves into the details of these programs, explaining the available streams, who can apply which areas they target and which jobs are included.
If you are interested in Canada’s immigration, no matter your interest, this guide will guide you through the details.
Overview of the OINP Employer Job Offer Streams
The OINP is part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and serves to invite skilled workers, entrepreneurs and international students to help with Ontario’s labour market and economic development.
Part of the OINP are the Employer Job Offer streams which make it possible for employers in Ontario to offer permanent residency to selected workers, students and skilled individuals who have job offers from them.
The Employer Job Offer streams are divided into three categories:
Foreign Worker Stream: For skilled workers with a job offer in a skilled occupation (NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B).
International Student Stream: For recent graduates from eligible Canadian post-secondary institutions with a job offer in Ontario.
In-Demand Skills Stream: For workers with specific skills in high-demand sectors, such as healthcare, construction, and agriculture.
The OINP conducted 10 targeted draws on June 3, 2025, giving 3,719 ITAs to individuals who met certain criteria such as those working in healthcare, career development and Northern and Eastern Ontario, plus participants in the REDI pilot.
Let’s look at each draw, by explaining the number of invitations, the score brackets and the intended regions or careers.
Breakdown of the 10 OINP Draws on June 3, 2025
The goal of the draws was to help regions that do not have enough workers, help grow the economy and focus on people needed in crucial jobs.
Here’s a detailed look at each draw:
1. Foreign Worker Stream Draws
The Foreign Worker Stream is meant for workers who get job offers in in-demand occupations.Three draws were conducted under this stream:
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 391
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 56 and above
Notes: This draw targeted candidates with job offers in Northern Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 411
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 32 and above
Notes: The main aim of the draw was to support candidates taking part in the REDI pilot, whose purpose is encouraging economic growth in selected areas through immigration.
Candidates needed to be residing in Canada.
Career Development Practitioners and Career Counsellors Draw:
Invitations Issued: 5
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 45 and above
Notes: This highly specific draw targeted candidates with job offers under National Occupational Classification
(NOC) code 41321 – Career Development Practitioners and Career Counsellors (except education).
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
2. International Student Stream Draws
Graduates from Canadian post-secondary educational institutions who get job offers in Ontario are eligible for the International Student Stream.
Four draws were conducted under this stream:
Eastern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 334
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 85 and above
Notes: This draw targeted candidates with job offers in Eastern Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 493
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 54 and above
Notes: The aim of this draw was to attract candidates with employment in Northern Ontario, to support the province’s objective of strengthening the labor market in less crowded parts of Ontario.
Candidates needed a bachelor’s degree or higher and had to be residing in Canada.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 363
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 60 and above
Notes: Only candidates in the REDI pilot were part of the draw, due to its focus on attracting immigrants to help with economic development. Candidates must have been living in Canada.
Healthcare Occupations Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 1,350
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 68 and above
Notes: Offering jobs was the main focus of this event and it targeted candidates wanted in emergency, trauma and critical care occupations.
Anyone applying was required to live in Canada and fulfill the specific NOC code requirements (see below).
3. In-Demand Skills Stream Draws
The In-Demand Skills Stream supports workers who have skills needed for healthcare and construction.
Three draws were conducted under this stream:
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 89
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 32 and above
Notes: They wanted to bring in people with jobs in Northern Ontario, stressing the professional skills required to help the area.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 69
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 23 and above
Notes: This draw supported the REDI pilot, targeting candidates with in-demand skills to drive economic development.
Candidates needed to be residing in Canada.
Healthcare Occupations Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 214
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 34 and above
Notes: These candidates are given the job offers they want in the needed areas, helping to solve long-standing shortages in health care across Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
Full List of Eligible Healthcare Occupations
Most of the invitations offered (55 percent) went to candidates who held a job offer in healthcare-related occupations.
They show that Ontario’s healthcare system is badly in need of workers, especially since global health problems and Canada’s aging population are ongoing issues.
Anyone applying through the Foreign Worker or the International Student Stream had to get a score of 68 or higher and show a job offer for a job that falls under one of these NOC codes.
NOC 31101: Specialists in surgery
NOC 31102: General practitioners and family physicians
NOC 31300: Nursing coordinators and supervisors
NOC 31301: Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
NOC 31302: Nurse practitioners
NOC 31303: Physician assistants, midwives, and allied health professionals
NOC 32101: Licensed practical nurses
NOC 33102: Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates
NOC 44101: Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations
Candidates under the In-Demand Skills Stream needed a score of 34 and above and a job offer in the following NOC code:
NOC 44101: Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations
The healthcare sector employs people in a variety of roles important to Ontario healthcare, including surgeons, general practitioners, nurse aides and home support workers.
Concentrating on these careers allows Ontario to care for patients now and help the sector grow later.
Regional Focus: Northern and Eastern Ontario
Supporting growth in less populated areas, particularly Northern and Eastern Ontario, is a major part of Ontario’s immigration plan.
Some challenges they deal with are a lack of labour and differences in wealth when compared to places like Toronto and Ottawa.
The OINP’s draws on June 3, 2025, reflect a deliberate effort to attract skilled workers to these areas.
Full list of regions in Northern Ontario
Northern Ontario includes census divisions of:
Muskoka,
Haliburton,
Nipissing,
Parry Sound,
Manitoulin,
Sudbury,
Greater Sudbury/Grand Sudbury,
Timiskaming,
Cochrane,
Algoma,
Thunder Bay,
Rainy River, and
Kenora.
There were a total of 973 invitations through all three Employer streams (391 for Foreign Workers, 493 for International Students and 89 for In-Demand Skills).
The program tried to attract those with employment contracts in the region and educational requirements of a bachelor’s or more (for the overseas worker and student streams).
Concentrating on Northern Ontario helps the province meet its goal of helping rural and remote areas grow economically.
Mining, forestry and tourism play a major role in the region’s economic growth, so the region needs to attract skilled individuals to keep these industries going.
Full list of regions in Eastern Ontario
Eastern Ontario includes census divisions of:
Ottawa,
Leeds and Grenville,
Lanark,
Frontenac,
Peterborough,
Hastings,
Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry,
Renfrew,
Kawartha Lakes,
Northumberland,
Prescott and Russell,
Lennox and Addington, and
Prince Edward
These areas were chosen for a single draw from the International Student Stream and invitations were sent to 334 candidates.
Applicants had to have a score of 85 or better, a job in the region waiting for them and a bachelor’s degree.
The economy in Eastern Ontario includes agriculture, manufacturing and technology as important parts.
The OINP is attracting young internationally trained experts by inviting them to settle here which is greatly supporting regional progress and advancement.
What is Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Pilot
The REDI pilot was included in three of the draws (411 in Foreign Worker, 363 in International Student and 69 in In-Demand Skills) and it helps boost the economy in specific parts of the country.
There were 843 invitations given to participants in this pilot which stresses Ontario’s efforts to tackle problems in different sectors.
REDI tries to attract skilled people to other regions apart from the GTA, as those areas have bigger economic inequality and fewer workers.
The pilot program encourages people to stay in these parts, help the economy and aid in the development of the community.
How to Apply for the OINP Employer Job Offer Streams
If you received an invitation to apply on June 3, 2025, here’s how to proceed:
Review Eligibility Requirements: Review the specialized page of the stream (Foreign Worker, International Student or In-Demand Skills) to find out all the requirements, including having a job offer from an Ontario employer.
Prepare Mandatory Documents: Make sure you get all the necessary papers by following the OINP document checklist, including the recently updated Application for Approval of Employment Position. From April 10, 2024, applications filled out with old forms will not be accepted and all money paid with the application will be returned.
Log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal: Go to the portal and click on the file number that starts with JOXX which you created recently. Your application file number should be different from the greyed-out number shown for your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Submit Your Application: Apply through the steps provided by the portal. See to it that all paperwork is correct and up to date so nothing is rejected.
If you received an invitation, there’s no need to contact the OINP directly. The program will process your application based on the information provided.
Why These Draws Matter: Ontario’s Immigration Strategy
On June 3, 2025, releasing 3,719 ITAs highlighted Ontario’s determination to use immigration as a way to grow the economy and maintain the labour market.
The OINP addresses both current and future needs by concentrating efforts on regions, jobs and initiatives like the Regional Immigration officers (REDI).
Addressing Labour Shortages: The number of invitations for healthcare occupations (1,564) proves that Ontario values the improvement of its healthcare system. Careers such as registered nursing, nurse practitioner and home support work are important for caring for older people and facing issues after the pandemic.
Promoting Regional Development: Supporting Northern and Eastern Ontario means the OINP helps to balance economic development in all regions of the province. It is usually very difficult for these regions to recruit and keep talented workers and the specific draws try to change this.
Supporting Economic Recovery: Ontario’s strong interest in economic recovery and being able to withstand challenges is evident in the REDI pilot and similar programs. The province encourages highly skilled individuals and students from overseas to live and study there which helps it create a strong workforce to boost innovation and competitiveness.
Streamlining Immigration Pathways: Employer Job Offer streams let employers fast-track the hiring of essential employees and help applicants get permanent residency in Canada.
Tips for Aspiring Applicants For Permanent Residency
If you’re considering applying to the OINP Employer Job Offer streams, here are some tips to increase your chances of success:
Secure a Valid Job Offer: An Ontario employer must offer the job. Check that the job offer is acceptable for the stream, like the occupation and location it offers.
Update Your EOI Profile: You should update your Expression of Interest regularly in the OINP e-Filing system to assure your credentials, recent job description and offer information are correct.
Meet the Score Threshold: A different score range is set for every draw. Pay attention to boosting things that help your score such as your level of education, professional background and ability to communicate in other languages.
Use the Updated Employer Form: Starting April 10, 2024, all applications should include the newly updated Application for Approval of Employment Position (Employer Form). Check carefully to ensure your employer properly submits the documentation to reduce the risk of your application being rejected.
Seek Professional Guidance: You can obtain good advice on the OINP process from a professional immigration consultant or lawyer and improve your chances of success.
The large number of Invitations to Apply given by the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program on June 3, 2025, is an important landmark for Ontario’s approach to immigration.
The OINP is working to solve essential labour shortages and help northern and eastern Ontario and the REDI pilot regions grow by assisting healthcare workers, career development practitioners and potential immigrants.
Having such draws helps many immigrants by clearly outlining the path to permanent status if they qualify and apply correctly.
By bringing in these well-known and prestigious draws, Ontario demonstrates its commitment to achieving a workforce that is strong, talented and skilled.
No matter if you want to live or work in Canada, this progress highlights how much beneficial changes in immigration regulations can lead to a brighter future.
10 New Ontario-OINP Draws Sent 3,719 Permanent Residency Invitations
On June 3, 2025, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) invited skilled candidates for permanent residence by holding ten targeted draws and issuing 3,719 ITAs.
OINP drew applicants again after a long pause that started in January 2025.
OINP invited people from the following groups: candidates with EOI profiles from the Foreign Worker Stream, International Student Stream and in-demand skills stream.
It delves into the details of these programs, explaining the available streams, who can apply which areas they target and which jobs are included.
If you are interested in Canada’s immigration, no matter your interest, this guide will guide you through the details.
Overview of the OINP Employer Job Offer Streams
The OINP is part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and serves to invite skilled workers, entrepreneurs and international students to help with Ontario’s labour market and economic development.
Part of the OINP are the Employer Job Offer streams which make it possible for employers in Ontario to offer permanent residency to selected workers, students and skilled individuals who have job offers from them.
The Employer Job Offer streams are divided into three categories:
Foreign Worker Stream: For skilled workers with a job offer in a skilled occupation (NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B).
International Student Stream: For recent graduates from eligible Canadian post-secondary institutions with a job offer in Ontario.
In-Demand Skills Stream: For workers with specific skills in high-demand sectors, such as healthcare, construction, and agriculture.
The OINP conducted 10 targeted draws on June 3, 2025, giving 3,719 ITAs to individuals who met certain criteria such as those working in healthcare, career development and Northern and Eastern Ontario, plus participants in the REDI pilot.
Let’s look at each draw, by explaining the number of invitations, the score brackets and the intended regions or careers.
Breakdown of the 10 OINP Draws on June 3, 2025
The goal of the draws was to help regions that do not have enough workers, help grow the economy and focus on people needed in crucial jobs.
Here’s a detailed look at each draw:
1. Foreign Worker Stream Draws
The Foreign Worker Stream is meant for workers who get job offers in in-demand occupations.Three draws were conducted under this stream:
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 391
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 56 and above
Notes: This draw targeted candidates with job offers in Northern Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 411
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 32 and above
Notes: The main aim of the draw was to support candidates taking part in the REDI pilot, whose purpose is encouraging economic growth in selected areas through immigration.
Candidates needed to be residing in Canada.
Career Development Practitioners and Career Counsellors Draw:
Invitations Issued: 5
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 45 and above
Notes: This highly specific draw targeted candidates with job offers under National Occupational Classification
(NOC) code 41321 – Career Development Practitioners and Career Counsellors (except education).
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
2. International Student Stream Draws
Graduates from Canadian post-secondary educational institutions who get job offers in Ontario are eligible for the International Student Stream.
Four draws were conducted under this stream:
Eastern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 334
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 85 and above
Notes: This draw targeted candidates with job offers in Eastern Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 493
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 54 and above
Notes: The aim of this draw was to attract candidates with employment in Northern Ontario, to support the province’s objective of strengthening the labor market in less crowded parts of Ontario.
Candidates needed a bachelor’s degree or higher and had to be residing in Canada.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 363
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 60 and above
Notes: Only candidates in the REDI pilot were part of the draw, due to its focus on attracting immigrants to help with economic development. Candidates must have been living in Canada.
Healthcare Occupations Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 1,350
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 68 and above
Notes: Offering jobs was the main focus of this event and it targeted candidates wanted in emergency, trauma and critical care occupations.
Anyone applying was required to live in Canada and fulfill the specific NOC code requirements (see below).
3. In-Demand Skills Stream Draws
The In-Demand Skills Stream supports workers who have skills needed for healthcare and construction.
Three draws were conducted under this stream:
Northern Ontario Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 89
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 32 and above
Notes: They wanted to bring in people with jobs in Northern Ontario, stressing the professional skills required to help the area.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 69
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 23 and above
Notes: This draw supported the REDI pilot, targeting candidates with in-demand skills to drive economic development.
Candidates needed to be residing in Canada.
Healthcare Occupations Targeted Draw:
Invitations Issued: 214
Date Profiles Created: June 3, 2024 – June 3, 2025
Score Range: 34 and above
Notes: These candidates are given the job offers they want in the needed areas, helping to solve long-standing shortages in health care across Ontario.
Candidates were required to be residing in Canada.
Full List of Eligible Healthcare Occupations
Most of the invitations offered (55 percent) went to candidates who held a job offer in healthcare-related occupations.
They show that Ontario’s healthcare system is badly in need of workers, especially since global health problems and Canada’s aging population are ongoing issues.
Anyone applying through the Foreign Worker or the International Student Stream had to get a score of 68 or higher and show a job offer for a job that falls under one of these NOC codes.
NOC 31101: Specialists in surgery
NOC 31102: General practitioners and family physicians
NOC 31300: Nursing coordinators and supervisors
NOC 31301: Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
NOC 31302: Nurse practitioners
NOC 31303: Physician assistants, midwives, and allied health professionals
NOC 32101: Licensed practical nurses
NOC 33102: Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates
NOC 44101: Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations
Candidates under the In-Demand Skills Stream needed a score of 34 and above and a job offer in the following NOC code:
NOC 44101: Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations
The healthcare sector employs people in a variety of roles important to Ontario healthcare, including surgeons, general practitioners, nurse aides and home support workers.
Concentrating on these careers allows Ontario to care for patients now and help the sector grow later.
Regional Focus: Northern and Eastern Ontario
Supporting growth in less populated areas, particularly Northern and Eastern Ontario, is a major part of Ontario’s immigration plan.
Some challenges they deal with are a lack of labour and differences in wealth when compared to places like Toronto and Ottawa.
The OINP’s draws on June 3, 2025, reflect a deliberate effort to attract skilled workers to these areas.
Full list of regions in Northern Ontario
Northern Ontario includes census divisions of:
Muskoka,
Haliburton,
Nipissing,
Parry Sound,
Manitoulin,
Sudbury,
Greater Sudbury/Grand Sudbury,
Timiskaming,
Cochrane,
Algoma,
Thunder Bay,
Rainy River, and
Kenora.
There were a total of 973 invitations through all three Employer streams (391 for Foreign Workers, 493 for International Students and 89 for In-Demand Skills).
The program tried to attract those with employment contracts in the region and educational requirements of a bachelor’s or more (for the overseas worker and student streams).
Concentrating on Northern Ontario helps the province meet its goal of helping rural and remote areas grow economically.
Mining, forestry and tourism play a major role in the region’s economic growth, so the region needs to attract skilled individuals to keep these industries going.
Full list of regions in Eastern Ontario
Eastern Ontario includes census divisions of:
Ottawa,
Leeds and Grenville,
Lanark,
Frontenac,
Peterborough,
Hastings,
Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry,
Renfrew,
Kawartha Lakes,
Northumberland,
Prescott and Russell,
Lennox and Addington, and
Prince Edward
These areas were chosen for a single draw from the International Student Stream and invitations were sent to 334 candidates.
Applicants had to have a score of 85 or better, a job in the region waiting for them and a bachelor’s degree.
The economy in Eastern Ontario includes agriculture, manufacturing and technology as important parts.
The OINP is attracting young internationally trained experts by inviting them to settle here which is greatly supporting regional progress and advancement.
What is Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) Pilot
The REDI pilot was included in three of the draws (411 in Foreign Worker, 363 in International Student and 69 in In-Demand Skills) and it helps boost the economy in specific parts of the country.
There were 843 invitations given to participants in this pilot which stresses Ontario’s efforts to tackle problems in different sectors.
REDI tries to attract skilled people to other regions apart from the GTA, as those areas have bigger economic inequality and fewer workers.
The pilot program encourages people to stay in these parts, help the economy and aid in the development of the community.
How to Apply for the OINP Employer Job Offer Streams
If you received an invitation to apply on June 3, 2025, here’s how to proceed:
Review Eligibility Requirements: Review the specialized page of the stream (Foreign Worker, International Student or In-Demand Skills) to find out all the requirements, including having a job offer from an Ontario employer.
Prepare Mandatory Documents: Make sure you get all the necessary papers by following the OINP document checklist, including the recently updated Application for Approval of Employment Position. From April 10, 2024, applications filled out with old forms will not be accepted and all money paid with the application will be returned.
Log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal: Go to the portal and click on the file number that starts with JOXX which you created recently. Your application file number should be different from the greyed-out number shown for your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Submit Your Application: Apply through the steps provided by the portal. See to it that all paperwork is correct and up to date so nothing is rejected.
If you received an invitation, there’s no need to contact the OINP directly. The program will process your application based on the information provided.
Why These Draws Matter: Ontario’s Immigration Strategy
On June 3, 2025, releasing 3,719 ITAs highlighted Ontario’s determination to use immigration as a way to grow the economy and maintain the labour market.
The OINP addresses both current and future needs by concentrating efforts on regions, jobs and initiatives like the Regional Immigration officers (REDI).
Addressing Labour Shortages: The number of invitations for healthcare occupations (1,564) proves that Ontario values the improvement of its healthcare system. Careers such as registered nursing, nurse practitioner and home support work are important for caring for older people and facing issues after the pandemic.
Promoting Regional Development: Supporting Northern and Eastern Ontario means the OINP helps to balance economic development in all regions of the province. It is usually very difficult for these regions to recruit and keep talented workers and the specific draws try to change this.
Supporting Economic Recovery: Ontario’s strong interest in economic recovery and being able to withstand challenges is evident in the REDI pilot and similar programs. The province encourages highly skilled individuals and students from overseas to live and study there which helps it create a strong workforce to boost innovation and competitiveness.
Streamlining Immigration Pathways: Employer Job Offer streams let employers fast-track the hiring of essential employees and help applicants get permanent residency in Canada.
Tips for Aspiring Applicants For Permanent Residency
If you’re considering applying to the OINP Employer Job Offer streams, here are some tips to increase your chances of success:
Secure a Valid Job Offer: An Ontario employer must offer the job. Check that the job offer is acceptable for the stream, like the occupation and location it offers.
Update Your EOI Profile: You should update your Expression of Interest regularly in the OINP e-Filing system to assure your credentials, recent job description and offer information are correct.
Meet the Score Threshold: A different score range is set for every draw. Pay attention to boosting things that help your score such as your level of education, professional background and ability to communicate in other languages.
Use the Updated Employer Form: Starting April 10, 2024, all applications should include the newly updated Application for Approval of Employment Position (Employer Form). Check carefully to ensure your employer properly submits the documentation to reduce the risk of your application being rejected.
Seek Professional Guidance: You can obtain good advice on the OINP process from a professional immigration consultant or lawyer and improve your chances of success.
The large number of Invitations to Apply given by the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program on June 3, 2025, is an important landmark for Ontario’s approach to immigration.
The OINP is working to solve essential labour shortages and help northern and eastern Ontario and the REDI pilot regions grow by assisting healthcare workers, career development practitioners and potential immigrants.
Having such draws helps many immigrants by clearly outlining the path to permanent status if they qualify and apply correctly.
By bringing in these well-known and prestigious draws, Ontario demonstrates its commitment to achieving a workforce that is strong, talented and skilled.
No matter if you want to live or work in Canada, this progress highlights how much beneficial changes in immigration regulations can lead to a brighter future.
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