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Ontario Issues 1,133 PR Invitations Across 5 OINP Draws: December 2025 Complete Guide

Ontario Issues 1,133 PR Invitations Across 5 OINP Draws: December 2025 Complete Guide

Ontario Issues 1,133 PR Invitations Across 5 OINP Draws: December 2025 Complete Guide

Breaking: Ontario’s Largest Multi-Stream Immigration Round

On December 10, 2025, Ontario conducted one of its largest multi-stream immigration rounds of the year, issuing 1,133 invitations to apply for provincial nomination under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). This marks a significant moment for immigration to Canada’s most populous province, particularly after a two-month pause following the October 9 draws.

The invitations were distributed across five separate targeted draws spanning three distinct OINP streams, with a particular focus on 38 occupations under the Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot program. All invited candidates were required to be residing in Canada at the time of invitation and possess a valid job offer submitted through Ontario’s new Employer Portal system.

Quick Summary: December 10 OINP Draws at a Glance

StreamNumber of ITAsScore RangeKey Focus
Foreign Worker (Healthcare/ECE)39849+Health occupations + Early childhood educators
Foreign Worker (REDI)2945+Regional economic development
International Student (Healthcare/ECE)65973+Health occupations + Early childhood educators
International Student (REDI)3363+Regional occupations
In-Demand Skills (REDI)1430+Food processing, construction, manufacturing
TOTAL1,13330-73Healthcare, skilled trades, regional development

Understanding the Three OINP Streams Involved

Foreign Worker Stream

The Foreign Worker Stream targets skilled workers (both inside and outside Canada) who have secured job offers in eligible occupations. To qualify, candidates must have a job offer classified under Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) categories 0, 1, 2, or 3 in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system.

Key Requirements:

International Student Stream

This stream is designed for international students who have graduated from eligible Canadian post-secondary institutions and secured job offers in skilled occupations within Ontario.

Key Requirements:

In-Demand Skills Stream

The In-Demand Skills Stream focuses on occupations facing critical shortages in sectors like agriculture, construction, food processing, and personal support services.

Key Requirements:

Detailed Breakdown: All 5 December 10 Draws

Draw 1: Foreign Worker Stream – Healthcare & Early Childhood Education

Ontario issued 398 invitations to candidates with job offers in high-demand healthcare occupations and early childhood education positions.

Draw Details:

Targeted Occupations (7 Healthcare + 1 ECE):

  1. NOC 31300 – Nursing coordinators and supervisors
  2. NOC 31301 – Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
  3. NOC 31302 – Nurse practitioners
  4. NOC 31303 – Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals
  5. NOC 32101 – Licensed practical nurses
  6. NOC 33102 – Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
  7. NOC 42202 – Early childhood educators and assistants

Important Note: Physician occupations under NOC 31100, 31101, and 31102 were specifically excluded from this draw.

Draw 2: Foreign Worker Stream – REDI Regional Occupations

This targeted draw focused on candidates with job offers in the REDI pilot regions: Lambton, Lanark, or Leeds and Grenville.

Draw Details:

Targeted Occupations (11 Regional Focus):

  1. NOC 11202 – Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
  2. NOC 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
  3. NOC 13110 – Administrative assistants
  4. NOC 31120 – Pharmacists
  5. NOC 31301 – Registered nurses
  6. NOC 32101 – Licensed practical nurses
  7. NOC 33102 – Nurse aides
  8. NOC 72310 – Carpenters
  9. NOC 72401 – Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
  10. NOC 72422 – Electrical mechanics
  11. NOC 82030 – Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors

Draw 3: International Student Stream – Healthcare & Early Childhood Education

The largest single draw of the day, issuing 659 invitations to international graduates with Canadian education credentials and job offers in healthcare or ECE positions.

Draw Details:

Targeted Occupations (Same 7 Healthcare + 1 ECE as Draw 1):

  1. NOC 31300 – Nursing coordinators and supervisors
  2. NOC 31301 – Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
  3. NOC 31302 – Nurse practitioners
  4. NOC 31303 – Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals
  5. NOC 32101 – Licensed practical nurses
  6. NOC 33102 – Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
  7. NOC 42202 – Early childhood educators and assistants

Exclusion: Physician NOCs 31100, 31101, and 31102 were not invited.

Draw 4: International Student Stream – REDI Regional Occupations

International graduates with job offers in REDI pilot communities received 33 invitations under this specialized regional draw.

Draw Details:

Targeted Occupations (16 Diverse Sectors):

  1. NOC 10019 – Other administrative services managers
  2. NOC 11101 – Financial and investment analysts
  3. NOC 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
  4. NOC 13110 – Administrative assistants
  5. NOC 21233 – Web designers
  6. NOC 22310 – Electrical and electronics engineering technologists
  7. NOC 22311 – Electronic service technicians
  8. NOC 33103 – Pharmacy technical assistants
  9. NOC 42202 – Early childhood educators and assistants
  10. NOC 72100 – Machinists
  11. NOC 72310 – Carpenters
  12. NOC 72400 – Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
  13. NOC 72410 – Automotive service technicians
  14. NOC 73110 – Roofers and shinglers
  15. NOC 73200 – Residential and commercial installers and servicers
  16. NOC 92012 – Supervisors, food and beverage processing

Draw 5: In-Demand Skills Stream – REDI Regional Only

The final draw specifically targeted workers in essential in-demand occupations within REDI pilot regions.

Draw Details:

Targeted Occupations (7 Essential Workers):

  1. NOC 44101 – Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations
  2. NOC 75101 – Material handlers
  3. NOC 94100 – Machine operators, mineral and metal processing
  4. NOC 94140 – Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing
  5. NOC 94201 – Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers
  6. NOC 94202 – Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance manufacturing
  7. NOC 95106 – Labourers in food and beverage processing

What Is the REDI Pilot Program?

The Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot is a one-year initiative launched on January 2, 2025, designed to address critical labour shortages in four specific Ontario communities.

REDI Pilot Communities

  1. Lanark County (Eastern Ontario)
  2. Leeds and Grenville (Eastern Ontario)
  3. Lambton County (Sarnia-Lambton) (Southwestern Ontario)
  4. Thunder Bay District (Northern Ontario)

Key Features of REDI

Nomination Allocation:

Targeted Sectors:

No Separate Application: There is no additional criteria or separate application process for the pilot. Candidates apply through the standard OINP Expression of Interest (EOI) system and become eligible for targeted REDI draws if they have job offers in pilot communities.

Strategic Purpose: The REDI pilot aims to distribute economic immigration benefits beyond Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area (GTA), supporting smaller communities facing acute labour shortages while promoting sustainable regional economic development.

Critical Application Deadlines for Invited Candidates

If you received an invitation on December 10, 2025, you must meet these strict deadlines:

Employer Action Required

Deadline: January 5, 2026 (midnight)

Candidate Action Required

Deadline: January 8, 2026 (midnight)

Important Application Notes

New File Number System:

No Contact Necessary: If you received an invitation, you do not need to contact OINP directly. All instructions are provided through the e-Filing Portal and your invitation email.

Understanding OINP Scoring: How Invitations Are Determined

OINP uses a comprehensive point-based system within its Expression of Interest (EOI) pool to rank candidates. Understanding this system helps you improve your competitiveness.

Key Scoring Factors

1. Wage Offered (Major Factor)

2. Job Offer Location

3. NOC Skill Level

4. Canadian Work Experience

5. Education Level

6. Language Proficiency

Stream-Specific Score Thresholds

Foreign Worker – Healthcare/ECE: 49 points (December 10) Foreign Worker – REDI: 45 points (December 10) International Student – Healthcare/ECE: 73 points (December 10) International Student – REDI: 63 points (December 10) In-Demand Skills – REDI: 30 points (December 10)

Important: Score thresholds fluctuate based on:

The New Employer Portal System

Since July 2, 2025, all applications for the approval of an employment position under the Employer Job Offer streams must be submitted via the Employer Portal. This represents a fundamental shift in how OINP processes applications.

How the Employer Portal Works

Employer-Led Process:

  1. Employers create accounts in the OINP Employer Portal
  2. Employers submit job offer information and business details
  3. OINP verifies employer legitimacy and job offer validity
  4. System reduces incomplete submissions and processing delays

Benefits:

Access: The Employer Portal is accessed through the OINP e-Filing Portal system. Employers and candidates work in coordinated timelines to ensure complete applications.

Complete Document Checklist for Invited Candidates

To ensure your application is processed without delays, prepare these documents:

Identity and Status Documents

Education Documents

Work Experience Documents

Job Offer Documents

Financial Documents

Language Proficiency

Additional Requirements

2025 OINP Activity: Year in Review

The OINP has issued a total of 11,612 invitations in 2025 to date, representing a strategic and measured approach to provincial immigration following federal allocation adjustments.

2025 Key Statistics

Total Invitations: 11,612 ITAs (as of December 10) Federal Allocation: Significantly reduced from 2024 levels Active Streams: Foreign Worker, International Student, In-Demand Skills Primary Focus: Healthcare, skilled trades, regional development

Notable 2025 Trends

1. Healthcare Dominance Healthcare workers continue receiving the highest number of invitations, addressing Ontario’s critical shortage of nurses, personal support workers, and allied health professionals.

2. Regional Emphasis With the Employer Portal requirement fully in place and regional selection deepening under REDI, the province is expected to maintain a structured, employer-driven model throughout 2026.

3. Targeted vs. General Draws Ontario has shifted almost entirely to occupation-specific and region-specific draws, moving away from broad invitation rounds. This allows precise targeting of labour market needs.

4. Employer-Driven Model The mandatory Employer Portal ensures job offers are verified before candidate applications, improving program integrity and reducing fraudulent applications.

5. In-Canada Preference Most 2025 draws have required candidates to be residing in Canada, reflecting Ontario’s priority to retain workers already contributing to the provincial economy.

Comparing Ontario to Other Provincial Programs

Understanding how OINP compares to other Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) helps candidates make informed decisions.

Ontario vs. Other Major PNPs

Province2025 AllocationKey FeaturesProcessing Time
OntarioReduced significantlyEmployer-led, REDI regional focus, healthcare priority90-150 days
British ColumbiaModerateTech Draw, healthcare streams, regional pilot2-4 months
AlbertaGrowingAccelerated Tech Pathway, no job offer streams2-6 months
ManitobaStableStrong employer connections, Skilled Worker Overseas4-6 months
SaskatchewanModerateIn-Demand Occupation, no job offer option4-8 months

Ontario’s Unique Advantages

1. Largest Provincial Economy Ontario represents approximately 38% of Canada’s GDP, offering diverse employment opportunities across all sectors.

2. Major Urban Centers Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, and other cities provide vibrant multicultural communities and established settlement services.

3. Healthcare Investment To address critical gaps in the healthcare sector, the OINP nominated more than 3,200 health care workers in 2024 — more than any previous year.

4. Technology Hub Toronto-Waterloo corridor represents one of North America’s fastest-growing tech ecosystems. Approximately 30% of 2024 OINP nominations went to technology-related occupations.

5. Regional Opportunities REDI pilot provides pathways to smaller communities with lower competition and potentially faster processing.

Immigration Pathway: From OINP to Permanent Residency

Understanding the complete journey from provincial nomination to permanent residency helps set realistic expectations.

Step 1: Expression of Interest (EOI) Submission

Step 2: Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Step 3: Provincial Nomination Application

Step 4: Provincial Nomination Certificate

Step 5: Federal Permanent Residency Application

Step 6: Permanent Residency Granted

Important Clarification: Nomination ≠ Permanent Residency

An OINP invitation allows you to apply for provincial nomination, but permanent residency is not guaranteed. After receiving provincial nomination, you must still:

Common Mistakes That Lead to Application Refusals

Learn from others’ experiences to avoid these critical errors:

1. Missing Deadlines

2. Incomplete Documentation

3. Job Offer Issues

4. Work Experience Gaps

5. Misrepresentation

6. Regulated Occupation Requirements

7. Language Proficiency

Expert Tips to Strengthen Your OINP Application

For Candidates

1. Build Strong Ontario Connections

2. Target High-Demand Occupations

3. Improve Your EOI Score

4. Consider Regional Opportunities

5. Maintain Documentation

For Employers

1. Register Early in Employer Portal

2. Provide Competitive Offers

3. Document Business Legitimacy

4. Support Settlement

Future Outlook: What to Expect in 2026

Proposed OINP Overhaul

Ontario’s provincial government has proposed a two-phased approach for introducing major changes to how it selects nominees for permanent residence.

Phase One: Stream Consolidation

Phase Two: New Stream Introduction Ontario proposes eliminating existing streams and introducing three new streams:

  1. Priority Healthcare Stream
    • Dedicated pathway for healthcare workers
    • Regulated healthcare professionals may apply without job offers
    • Recent graduates in licensing process eligible
    • Recognition of critical healthcare shortages
  2. Entrepreneur Stream
    • Redesigned pathway for business investment
    • Focus on job creation and regional economic development
    • Support for innovative business ventures
  3. Exceptional Talent Stream
    • Pathway for individuals with outstanding achievements
    • Qualitative assessment of contributions and potential
    • Recognition beyond traditional points-based criteria
    • Examples: significant research, artistic recognition, innovation

Timeline: Not yet confirmed. Ontario is currently seeking stakeholder feedback on the proposed changes.

Expected Trends for 2026

1. Continued Healthcare Focus Given aging population and healthcare workforce gaps, healthcare occupations will likely remain top priority.

2. REDI Expansion If the 2025 pilot proves successful, REDI may expand to additional communities or receive increased allocation.

3. Technology Emphasis Ontario’s tech sector continues growing, with likely continued targeted draws for IT professionals and tech occupations.

4. Employer-Driven Model The Employer Portal system will mature, potentially with enhanced features and more streamlined processing.

5. Federal Allocation Uncertainty Immigration levels across Canada remain under review, potentially impacting provincial allocations.

Resources and Next Steps

Official OINP Resources

Ontario Immigration Website: https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-immigrant-nominee-program-oinp OINP e-Filing Portal: Access through official Ontario government website Employer Portal: Accessible through OINP e-Filing Portal 2025 Program Updates: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2025-ontario-immigrant-nominee-program-updates

Additional Support

Settlement Services:

Professional Licensing:

Immigration Consultants:

Stay Informed

Monitor OINP Draw Updates: Ontario typically announces draws on the same day they occur. Check the official OINP updates page regularly.

Subscribe to Notifications: Create alerts for OINP news and updates through Canadian immigration news platforms.

Join Communities: Connect with other OINP applicants through legitimate immigration forums and support groups.

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Q: How often does Ontario conduct OINP draws? Draw frequency varies based on labour market needs, federal allocation, and provincial priorities. In 2025, Ontario held draws less frequently than previous years due to reduced federal allocation.

Q: Can I apply to OINP if I’m outside Canada? Some streams accept applications from outside Canada (Foreign Worker stream), but recent draws have prioritized candidates residing in Canada. The International Student stream requires Canadian education credentials.

Q: Do I need a job offer for all OINP streams? Current active streams (Foreign Worker, International Student, In-Demand Skills) all require job offers. However, previously some streams like Masters Graduate and PhD Graduate did not require job offers but have not had recent draws.

Q: What happens if I don’t meet the application deadline? Missing deadlines results in forfeiture of your invitation. You must submit a new EOI and wait for another invitation in a future draw.

REDI Pilot Questions

Q: Which communities participate in REDI? Four pilot communities: Lanark, Leeds and Grenville, Sarnia-Lambton, and Thunder Bay.

Q: Do I apply separately for REDI? No. If you have a job offer in a REDI community and meet stream requirements, you’re automatically eligible for REDI draws through the standard EOI system.

Q: Are REDI score thresholds always lower? Generally yes, but this varies by draw and competition levels. December 10 REDI draws had thresholds 4-10 points lower than non-REDI draws.

Q: Can I work in a REDI community but live elsewhere? Your job offer must be located in the REDI community, and you’re expected to work and reside there. Ontario may verify your settlement intentions.

Application Process Questions

Q: How long does OINP processing take? Processing times for REDI align with standard OINP Employer Job Offer streams, approximately 90-150 days.

Q: Can I update my application after submission? Minor updates may be possible through the e-Filing Portal. Major changes typically require withdrawal and resubmission, potentially requiring a new invitation.

Q: What if my passport expires during processing? Notify OINP immediately. You may need to provide an updated passport before your nomination certificate is issued.

Q: Can my family accompany me? Yes. Your spouse/common-law partner and dependent children can be included in your permanent residency application after receiving provincial nomination.

Employer Questions

Q: What are employer obligations after hiring through OINP? Employers must provide the employment as outlined in the approved job offer, pay agreed wages, and support the newcomer’s integration. They may also participate in compliance audits.

Q: Can employers hire multiple foreign workers through OINP? Yes, employers can sponsor multiple positions if they have legitimate labour needs and meet all program requirements for each position.

Q: What if business circumstances change after nomination? Significant changes must be reported to OINP. Job offer changes after provincial nomination but before permanent residency may affect the immigration application.

Conclusion: Seizing Your Ontario Immigration Opportunity

The December 10, 2025 OINP draws demonstrate Ontario’s continued commitment to strategic, employer-driven immigration despite reduced federal allocations. With 1,133 invitations issued across healthcare, skilled trades, and regional development sectors, opportunities remain for qualified candidates.

Key Takeaways

1. Healthcare Remains Priority: Sustained demand for healthcare workers, early childhood educators, skilled trades professionals, and food processing workers across Ontario’s largest urban centres and rural communities alike.

2. Regional Pathways Expanding: REDI pilot offers alternative routes with lower score thresholds and dedicated support for communities beyond the GTA.

3. Employer Partnership Critical: The Employer Portal system centralizes verification, making employer legitimacy and job offer authenticity more important than ever.

4. Plan Ahead: Meeting strict application deadlines requires advance preparation. Start gathering documents and working with employers well before receiving an invitation.

5. Stay Informed: OINP’s proposed overhaul may introduce significant changes in 2026, including new dedicated healthcare and exceptional talent streams.

Your Next Steps

If you received an invitation on December 10, 2025:

If you’re planning to apply to OINP:

Ontario’s immigration landscape continues evolving to meet labour market needs while distributing economic benefits across the province. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, skilled tradesperson, or working in regional development sectors, understanding OINP’s targeted approach positions you for success in Canada’s most populous and economically diverse province.

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