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Ontario has issued more than 8,000 nominations to immigration candidates this year, more than filling the number of spots the province was originally allowed.
The federal government originally allocated 7,600 provincial nomination for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) out of the 61,000 that were expected to be welcomed through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 2020.
But, Ontario has finished off the year with 8,050 successful nominations across all streams, including 400 additional nominations that the province received through an in-year reallocation, and 50 more for intermediate skilled occupations, or NOC skill level C.
All new applications, and those that are in processing, will be considered under the 2021 nomination allocation. Ontario’s allocation for 2021 is not yet available, but we know that the PNP is expected to bring in upwards of 80,800 immigrants over the next three years, according to the new immigration levels plan.
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Ontario immigration says candidates who reported errors during
the recent opening of the Employer Job Offer: International Student
stream will still be able to register.
The stream opened on Thursday, November 26 but closed again
quickly due to a technical issue with the Ontario Immigrant Nominee
Program (OINP) e-filing portal.
The province says all users who reported errors will be able to
register for the stream will be contacted by the OINP.
Ontario says it registered 1,426 applicants during the opening,
and that the stream will not reopen again in 2020.