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New program will meet changing labour market demands while protecting opportunities for Ontario workers June 26, 2026 |
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TORONTO — Ontario is transforming the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) to better align immigration with labour market needs and with a clear focus on addressing critical workforce shortages across key sectors of the economy. The redesigned OINP will streamline the existing eight streams into four, strengthening eligibility requirements, reducing duplication and creating clearer, more efficient pathways for applicants and employers. The new structure will also give the province greater flexibility to target in-demand skills and respond to evolving labour market needs while continuing to support and strengthen Ontario’s domestic workforce. “Targeted skilled immigration is key to building our workforce and securing Ontario’s economic future,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “By modernizing the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program, our government is focusing on people with jobs and experience who can contribute to our ongoing work to protect Ontario’s economy quickly.” The Ontario Workforce Priority (OWP) stream is the first stream to be launched under the redesigned OINP with the remaining three streams expected to be launched later this year. The OWP stream will connect eligible workers with job offers from Ontario employers to permanent residence pathways. Core stream components include:
The redesigned program builds on our government’s sustained effort to protect the integrity of Ontario’s immigration system and ensure it delivers for workers, families and employers. Misrepresentation and abuse of the immigration system have threatened confidence in the system and its ability to address critical workforce needs. Through legislative changes in the Working for Workers Six Act, 2024, Ontario has strengthened oversight, increased penalties and introduced stronger enforcement measures to crack down on bad actors and protect the integrity of the program. These enhanced enforcement measures are delivering results, with administrative orders and program bans targeting bad actors increasing from zero to more than 200 since 2018. Ontario’s greatest asset is the strength of our world-class workforce. A modernized OINP is designed to find the skilled workers who will contribute to that workforce and are connected to employers who need them, and ensure every nomination delivers outcomes for Ontario’s economy and communities. |
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ONTARIO NEWS RELEASE: Ontario Modernizing Immigration Program to Fill In-Demand Jobs
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