On December 7th, the province of Ontario invited 1,186 candidates of immigration to apply for a PNP (Provincial Nominee Program).
The candidates who had created a profile in the Expression of Interest system shall be issued an invitation by the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
The Employer Job Offer has three categories under which the candidate may be eligible for anyone. These are:
International Student Category, Foreign Worker, and In-Demand Skills. The other invitations had been to the candidates who have been registered by the RIP, (Regional Immigration Pilot).
The candidates who are selected to be invited are done under the Employer Job Offer must have employment experience in any one of the occupations in the National Occupational Codes.
Occupations in the healthcare and agriculture sector:
- Associate’s nurses and caretakers of the patients
- Occupation like home support and other such
- Farm workers
- Workers in the nursery and greenhouse
- Laborers of harvesting
- Butchers, poultry makers, and others
Manufacturing (outside the GTA only):
- Miners, machine makers, mineral processing of metal
- Forging machine operators and processing of mineral and metals
- Tool operators of machinery
- Machine operators of the chemical plant
- Machine operators that process plastic
- Machine operators on woodwork
- Sewing machine operators
- Food process controller and product processing operators
- Testers, fabricators, electronic assemblers
- Metal finishing operators, industrial painters and coaters.
- Other product assemblers and inspectors.
Immigrants are still short in Ontario
The immigration department of Canada, Immigration Refugees, and Citizenship Canada has invested a certain number of nominations to the different territories and provinces of Canada that have the PNP running for them.
A total of 250 nominations of the territories and the provinces consisted of international temporary professionals, this year. The total number of invitations this year was 8,350.
The province of Ontario alone has distributed around 8,600 nominations until 10th November. Monte McNaughton, the immigration minister of Canada and he stated that the province wants the federal government to boost up their allocation by 50% in the coming year.
An Act for Workers was passed in Ontario earlier this year, among them were the workers of immigration who may get into the regulated industries that are outside the health care sector. The regulatory bodies would require an employment experience, although a language proficiency test is not completely necessary for licensing.