01.Determine Eligibility:
Before you begin the application process, it’s essential to ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements for the specific OINP stream or category you intend to apply to. Review the eligibility criteria on the official OINP website and confirm that you meet all the requirements.
02.Create an Express Entry Profile (if applicable):
If you are applying through an Express Entry-linked stream, such as the Human Capital Priorities Stream, you must create a profile in the federal Express Entry system. Ensure that you provide accurate information in your Express Entry profile, as this information will be used for your OINP application.
03.Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI):
Some OINP streams, like the Human Capital Priorities Stream, require candidates to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to indicate their interest in applying to the program. If your EOI is selected, you may receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP.
04.Receive a Nomination from OINP
If you receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) or are invited to apply by the OINP, you will receive instructions on how to apply for a provincial nomination. Follow these instructions carefully.
05.Complete the OINP Application
Prepare all the required documents and forms for your OINP application. These documents typically include identification, language proficiency test results, educational credentials, proof of work experience, and other relevant documents. Pay attention to document requirements specific to your stream or category.
06.Pay the Application Fee
Submit the required application fee along with your application. The fee amount varies depending on the stream or category you are applying to. Ensure that you pay the correct fee and keep a record of the payment.
07.Submit Your Application
Submit your complete application and all supporting documents to the OINP following the instructions provided by the program. You may be required to submit your application online through the OINP e-Filing Portal or by mail, depending on the stream.
08.Application Processing
The OINP will review your application and documents to determine your eligibility. This process may include additional document requests, interviews, or verifications.
09.Receive a Nomination Certificate:
If your application is approved, you will receive a Nomination Certificate from the OINP. This certificate allows you to apply for permanent residence through the federal government.
10.Apply for Permanent Residence
Use your Nomination Certificate to apply for permanent residence to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) through the federal Express Entry system or other applicable pathways.
11.Medical Examination and Police Clearance
Undergo a medical examination by an approved panel physician and obtain police clearance certificates from all relevant jurisdictions.
12.Permanent Residence Approval
Once your application for permanent residence is approved by IRCC, you will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and, if applicable, a permanent resident visa.
13.Land in Canada and Establish Residency
Present your COPR at a Port of Entry (POE) or other designated location when you arrive in Canada. This step officially makes you a permanent resident. Establish residency in Ontario if required by your OINP stream.