Learn how to apply for the approval of an employment position for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program, and recruit foreign workers on a full-time and permanent basis.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Employer Job Offer streams provide Ontario’s employers with an opportunity to recruit and retain foreign workers to help fill their labour needs.
To qualify as an employer, you must meet program requirements and have made a job offer for a full-time and permanent position to an eligible foreign worker or international student.
Each stream has a number of mandatory requirements you as the employer must meet in order to be eligible for nomination. These include:
Please note:
You also need to make sure you have all necessary supporting documents, in English or French, scanned and ready to upload when the applicant submits the application. If you do not, the application will be returned as incomplete and the application fee will be refunded.
Please refer to section 4 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 for more details on each requirement.
To qualify, your business must:
Please note, if you are seeking an approval of a NOC 73300 – Transport truck driver employment position or NOC 73301 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators, you must also demonstrate that your business has a valid CVOR certificate, as defined in subsection 1 (1) of the Highway Traffic Act, and a safety rating under that Act of Excellent, Satisfactory or Satisfactory Unaudited. Please submit a CVOR Abstract (Level 1) to demonstrate this requirement.
In addition to the general requirements, your business must meet the relevant revenue requirement for its most recently completed fiscal year (the year used for tax or accounting purposes):
In cases where the applicant will work at more than one location, the location where the applicant will report to work means either:
Your business must have at the time of application submission one of the following:
A full-time employee is an employee who has worked a minimum of 30 hours per week.
You must demonstrate that reasonable efforts were made to recruit a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident prior to offering the position to the applicant, unless either:
You are not required to demonstrate recruitment efforts if you are supporting an applicant under the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program is designed to assist you in circumstances where your efforts to fill a position domestically were unsuccessful due to skills shortages. You are expected to conduct domestic recruitment efforts on your own, or with the assistance of recruitment agencies/specialists (for example, headhunters or human resource consulting firms) who have expertise in recruiting domestic talent.
A minimum of two advertising or recruitment methods should be used, including:
In addition, advertisements should be posted for at least four weeks prior to offering the position to the applicant, be accessible to the general public and include:
Please refer to section 4 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 for more details on each requirement.
To qualify, you must provide a job offer to the applicant that meets the following requirements:
The job offer must be for a full-time and permanent position.
The position must be urgently necessary to your business. This means that the job offered must align with your existing business activities and the position must be required to be filled on a priority basis in order to maintain or grow your business.
The job offer must not affect the employment of a person involved in a labour dispute.
The position offered must be in an eligible occupation.
Under the Foreign Worker and International Student streams, the job offered can be in any location in Ontario (inside and outside the Greater Toronto Area) and must be in a skilled occupation at TEER category 0, 1, 2 or 3 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
Under the In-Demand Skills stream, the job offered can be in any location in Ontario (inside and outside the Greater Toronto Area) and must be in one of the following eligible occupations in TEER category 4 or 5:
The position offered must be outside the Greater Toronto Area (City of Toronto, Durham, Halton, York and Peel regions) and must be in one of the following occupations in National Occupation Classification TEER category 4 or 5:
The position offered must meet the required wage level. If the wage of the employment region where the applicant will work or report to work is not available on the wage report, the Ontario wage should be used.
Under the Foreign Worker and In-Demand Skill streams, the wage offered must meet or be higher than the median wage level, for that occupation, in the specific region of Ontario where the applicant will be working. If the wage of the employment region where the applicant will work or report to work is not available on the Wage Report, the Ontario wage should be used for the median wage level.
Under the International Student stream, the wage offered must meet or be higher than the low wage level, for that occupation, in the specific region of Ontario where the applicant will be working. If the wage of the employment region where the applicant will work or report to work is not available on the Wage Report, the Ontario wage should be used for the low wage level.
If the applicant is already working in the position, the wage of the job offer must be equal to or greater than the wage level that you currently pay the applicant in that position, in addition to meeting or exceeding the required wage level.
Note that these wage levels do not apply if the job is covered by a collective agreement.
The program does not consider remuneration by piece work, bonuses, commissions, vacation pay or non-financial compensation as part of an applicant’s offered wage. You may offer an applicant piece work, bonuses, commissions, or non-financial compensation in addition to base pay. However, these will not be considered part of the hourly base wage.
You must provide supporting documents to validate the information in your application and to prove you meet employer eligibility criteria.
All supporting documents must be scanned and uploaded in the online application.
Refer to the document checklist for the list of mandatory documents.
If you do not provide all the required documents to the applicant, the application will be returned.
The Employer Form provides information about your business and attests that you meet employer and job offer criteria. Once signed, you will need to give the form to the applicant who will scan and upload it with their application.
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Employer Job Offer Streams Employer Form
This form is to be completed by Ontario employers who are supporting an application to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program under one of the Employer Job Offer streams. This form must must be given to the applicant to include in their application.
In this section, you are asked whether you have had assistance completing the Employer Form and whether you would like to appoint a representative. You may choose to appoint an authorized representative, such as an immigration consultant or lawyer, to provide advice or help with the application process and to act on your behalf with the OINP.
Authorized representatives are regulated under the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 and must be:
An authorized representative is an individual who represents, provides assistance, or advises you in connection with your application (Employer Form). No one else is legally allowed to charge you or receive any other type of payment to be your representative. Learn more about who can be representative.
If you wish to appoint a representative, complete this section with your representative’s information and make sure they sign the declaration.
In this section, you are asked to enter the date that your business was incorporated. If your business is not incorporated, enter the date that your business was established. This information is used to determine that your business has been active for at least three years before you apply.
If your business is recently established in Ontario but was previously active in another province or outside Canada, you may be eligible if the business was active for at least three years prior to application submission.
If your business was amalgamated within the last three years, you must demonstrate that at least one of the predecessor businesses had been in continuous operation prior to amalgamation.
If you purchased an existing business within the past three years, you must demonstrate:
Note that franchisors and franchisees are treated as separate employers. If you are a franchisee, you are considered the employer (not the franchisor) and will need to enter details about your business in this section.
You are also asked to provide your business number which is used to confirm that you are the employer and to verify employer criteria. Your business number is a nine-digit number assigned by the Canada Revenue Agency for taxation purposes, that is unique to your business and is used when dealing with federal, provincial or local governments.
In this section, you are asked to enter the amount of revenue that your business generated in the most recently completed fiscal year. You will not be asked to provide the specific amount of revenue but provide the amount within a range. This information is used to determine whether your business has:
In cases where the applicant will work at more than one location, the location where the applicant will ‘report to work’ means either:
In this section, you are asked for the business address where the applicant will work, or report to work and the number of full-time employees that work at that location. This information is used to determine whether your business has at the time of application submission:
A full-time employee is an employee who has worked a minimum of 30 hours per week.
In this section, you are asked for the details of your job offer, including the name of the applicant, the occupation, NOC code, hours of work and wage. This information is used to determine:
If the applicant is already working for you in the position, the wage of the job offer must be equal to or greater than the wage level that you currently pay the applicant in that position, in addition to meeting or exceeding the required wage level.
You must provide the hourly wage the applicant will be paid. If the applicant will be a salaried employee, you can calculate the hourly wage as follows:
The applicant or any member of their family may only hold or have held equity in your business, either directly or indirectly if the equity is/was less than 10% and only if it was obtained as part of the remuneration package as an employee. The combined total amount of equity held by the applicant, or any of their family members, must be less than 10%.
A family member includes the applicant’s spouse, common-law partner and children under the age of 22, including their children.
You only need to complete this section if you are applying under the Foreign worker or In-demand skills streams where the applicant is not yet in Ontario on a valid work permit, or you do not have a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for the position.
This information is used to determine that reasonable efforts were made to recruit a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident prior to offering the position to the applicant.
You are not required to demonstrate recruitment efforts if you are supporting an applicant under the International student stream.
If this section is applicable to you, you will be asked to provide a summary of your efforts to fill the position within the local labour market before offering the position to the applicant. The summary should include:
In addition, you will need to provide the applicant with copies of the job advertisements. The applicant will then upload them with their online application. The job advertisements should be the ones the applicant responded to in advance of the job offer.
Do not submit personal information about candidates to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
You may use recruitment agencies, headhunters or HR consulting firms to conduct recruitment on your behalf. You should not employ an immigration representative to assist you with your recruitment.
After the online application is submitted, the applicant will get an email to confirm that we have received it.
The applicant can check the status of the application through their account in the OINP e-Filing Portal.
For regular updates on processing times, read OINP Application processing times and nominations issued.
You must notify us if there are any changes to the information provided in your application. If you wish to make a change to information you initially submitted, please provide an explanation as to what changes need to be made by email to ontarionominee@ontario.ca.
The email must be sent by the organization contact, signing officer or employer’s authorized representative.
If further documentation is required to support the change, you will be contacted by the program. Please note that submitting multiple employer forms may result in delays to the processing of your application.
The OINP does not accept employer forms submitted after your file has been moved to the assessment stage.
If you wish to appoint or cancel a representative after you’ve applied to the OINP, please submit the Appointing or Cancelling a Representative form.
To withdraw your application for approval of an employment position, the applicant can click on the “withdraw” button next to their file number on their main page of the OINP e-Filing Portal.
Please note: We will only refund the application fee if the applicant withdraws their application before we start processing it.
If your application is successful:
The nominee will then apply for permanent residence to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) within six months.
The nominee may use the work permit support letter to apply for a work permit from IRCC while their application for permanent residence is being processed. Note that you will need to use IRCC’s Employer Portal and pay an employer compliance fee for the nominee to apply for a work permit with their work permit support letter.
The work permit support letter document is valid for six months. The nominee may request an extension if their work permit is expiring and their application for permanent residence is still in process.
Nominees can request an extension by emailing the OINP at ontarionominee@ontario.ca with the following information:
The OINP will review the request and determine whether the conditions of nomination continue to be met. If the conditions are not met, the nomination may be cancelled.
The approval of an employment position is subject to the following conditions:
You must notify the OINP if you are no longer able to comply with the above conditions. The approval of the employment position or the nomination may be cancelled.
You may offer a promotion to the nominee. You will need to notify the OINP and submit a revised job offer signed by you and the nominee. In addition, the nominee will need to submit a copy of their current work permit and their two most recent pay slips. If necessary, the OINP will issue an updated work permit support letter indicating the new position.
You must also notify the OINP if you withdraw the job offer, the nominee declines the job offer or the nominee’s employment is terminated either by you or the nominee. The approval of the employment position and the nomination will be cancelled if the nominee is no longer working for you.
If your application is unsuccessful, we will let you know by email. If you think we made an error in our decision that led to your application being refused, you may ask for an internal review.
To request an internal review:
Notice of Request for Internal Review
A person or body authorized to make a request for internal review under s. 34 of the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 (the Act) must complete and file a notice of request for internal review form in order to request internal review of a decision or order of the director.
- PDF: English – 0238e – Notice of Request for Internal Review
A person or body authorized to make a request for internal review
- PDF: French – 0238f – Notice of Request for Internal Review
A person or body authorized to make a request for internal review
Additional Information
Do not include any new information that you did not include in your original application, unless that information was not reasonably available to you at the time you submitted your application.
New information that you did not include in your application because of an oversight will not be considered.
Internal review requests must be sent by email. We will not accept requests by mail, fax or in-person.