Understanding the OINP Draw: How It Works and What You Need to Know
The OINP draw, which stands for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program draw, releases notifications every year. The OINP allows Ontario to select individuals and their family members for permanent residency in Canada. As per the latest OINP draw of July 2024, a total of 209 ITA\’s were issued to human capital priorities with a CRS score of 395-444 and above. What are ITAs? How are they issued? And how do OINP draw work? Let\’s uncover these in this blog ahead. What Are ITAs and How Are They Issued? ITAs are periodic \”Invitations to Apply\” that the OINP issues throughout the year. These ITAs are issued according to various streams covered under Ontario\’s Expression of Interest system. These include multiple categories like Employer job offers and Master\’s or PhD graduates. The streams include Human Capital Priorities, Skilled Trades, and French-speaking skilled Workers. Each stream has a different application process. How Do OINP Draw Work? The OINP is critical in helping skilled workers, international students, and other professionals obtain permanent residency in the country. These draws happen periodically, and candidates are invited for provincial nominations through ITAs. Generally, there are specific criteria that the candidates must meet to get nominated. But before that, you should know the steps to start the complete application process. Register using the Expression of Interest or Express Entry system. If you receive a NOI (Notification of Interest), you must submit your OINP application within 45 calendar days. However, before applying, ensure you meet all the requirements for the draw. Each stream will have specific requirements. You need to make sure to meet these, too. Next, you need to have your documents ready to validate the information in your application. Submit your application, and you will be issued a provincial nomination certificate if approved. With the provincial nomination, you can apply for permanent residency through IRCC. Lastly, if you have the required CRS score and fulfill all the requirements, your chances of receiving an ITA for permanent residency become easier. Generally, if you have a high-ranking profile, you can expect to receive an ITA within a few days or weeks after a draw.