Ontario issues invitations in the latest immigration draws, i.e., the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) held 12 targeted draws on April 23, 2026. In total, 2,102 invitations to apply (ITAs) were sent to candidates. These candidates had job offers in four different regions of Ontario.
The draws were held under three streams: Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker, International Student, and In-Demand Skills.
To be selected, candidates had to show that they are living in Canada with a valid work or study permit.
For these draws, profiles had to be created and submitted by April 21, 2026, before 11:59 pm. Profiles should not be older than July 2, 2025.
Foreign Worker Stream
In the Foreign Worker stream, the minimum score needed was different for each region:
| Region | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score |
| Eastern Ontario | 63 | 318 |
| Northern Ontario | 60 | 57 |
| Southwestern Ontario | 60 | 194 |
| Central Ontario (excluding GTA) | 60 | 128 |
The jobs selected under this stream were different across regions.
International Student Stream
In the International Student stream, the number of invitations and scores were:
| Region | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score |
| Eastern Ontario | 173 | 87 |
| Northern Ontario | 167 | 87 |
| Southwestern Ontario | 173 | 84 |
| Central Ontario | 173 | 85 |
This stream included more types of jobs than the Foreign Worker stream. Jobs included roles in healthcare, social services, trades, and office work.
In-Demand Skills Stream
All regions had the same minimum score of 34 in this stream. The number of invitations was:
| Regions | Invitations Issued |
| Eastern Ontario | 48 |
| Northern Ontario | 79 |
| Southwestern Ontario | 430 |
| Central Ontario (excluding GTA) | 162 |
The job codes (NOC codes) were different depending on the region.
Note: OINP lists the minimum score for Northern Ontario as 35.
This was the fifth set of draws by OINP in April. Earlier draws were held on April 1, April 8, April 15, and April 22.
Regions Included In The Draws
OINP issued invitations in four regions: Eastern Ontario, Northern Ontario, Southwestern Ontario, and Central Ontario (excluding the Greater Toronto Area).
Eastern Ontario includes the following Census Divisions:
- Frontenac
- Hastings
- Kawartha Lakes
- Lanark
- Leeds and Grenville
- Lennox and Addington
- Northumberland
- Ottawa
- Ottawa-Carleton
- Peterborough
- Prescott and Russell
- Prince Edward
- Renfrew
- Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Northern Ontario includes the following Census Divisions:
- Algoma
- Cochrane
- Greater Sudbury
- Haliburton
- Kenora
- Manitoulin
- Muskoka
- Nipissing
- Parry Sound
- Rainy River
- Sudbury
- Thunder Bay
- Timiskaming
Southwestern Ontario includes the following Census Divisions:
- Brant
- Bruce
- Chatham-Kent
- Elgin
- Essex
- Haldimand-Norfolk
- Hamilton
- Hamilton-Wentworth
- Huron
- Lambton
- Middlesex
- Niagara
- Oxford
- Perth
Central Ontario (excluding GTA) includes the following Census Divisions:
- Dufferin
- Grey
- Simcoe
- Waterloo
- Wellington
Central Ontario (excluding GTA) includes the following Census Divisions: Dufferin, Grey, Simcoe, Waterloo, and Wellington.
Southwestern Ontario received the highest number of invitations, with 797 ITAs across all three streams. Moreover, Northern Ontario received the lowest number, with 303 invitations.
What Selected Candidates Should Do Next?
Candidates who received an invitation must log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal. They need to click on their file number, which starts with “JOXX”.
Applications and payments must be submitted within 17 calendar days from the date of invitation.
Employers must also complete their part of the process within 14 calendar days. They should follow the employer guide carefully.
After getting a nomination from Ontario, candidates can apply to the federal government for permanent residence (PR).
Upcoming Changes To The Program
These draws come before major changes to Ontario’s immigration system.
New legal changes under the Ontario Immigration Act will start on May 30, 2026. These changes will remove the current streams. This includes the Foreign Worker, International Student, and In-Demand Skills streams.
Ontario plans to replace them with a new Employer Job Offer stream and three new pathways.
However, the program has not yet shared details about when the new streams will start or how current applicants will be moved into the new system.
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