What you need to know about appointing a representative, or registering as one, under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) allows foreign nationals with the right skills, experience and education to apply for a nomination for permanent residence in Ontario.
You can submit an application to the OINP on your own or appoint a paid representative to do so on your behalf. By law only certain professionals may act as paid representatives.
You may get free help or advice from any other individual, but this must be disclosed in your online application.
Authorizing a representative to assist you can be helpful but is not necessary.
If you choose to use a representative, please follow the steps on how to appoint one. This will ensure you retain access to, and control of, your online application and allow you to change or end your authorization if you need to.
Effective November 12, 2023, we have changed the way you access the OINP e-filing portal. If you have an existing application or expression of interest with the OINP, you will need to migrate your ONe-key account to a My Ontario account starting November 12, 2023.
Please see instructions to help you complete this migration.
Authorized representatives are regulated under the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 and must be:
No one else is legally allowed to charge you or receive any other type of payment to be your representative.
If you have any questions concerning whether or not a lawyer who is a member of another Canadian provincial or territorial law society is authorized to practice law in Ontario, please contact the Law Society of Ontario.
Representatives are not allowed to appoint themselves. This means that you must appoint your representative to act on your behalf using your own OINP profile in the e-Filing system. You must create your profile using your personal email address and phone number. Representatives are not to use any other email address for your profile or create one themselves for the purpose of a registration with the OINP.
Registrations in the expression of interest system that were created by self-appointed representatives are invalid and will be withdrawn by the OINP. This means that if it is determined that you did not create your My Ontario account, or, you did not authorize your representative correctly, your registration will be withdrawn.
Applications submitted by self-appointed representatives are invalid and will be withdrawn by the OINP. Your application will be returned as incomplete and your application fee will be refunded.
You must create your own My Ontario account. Your representative is not allowed to create a My Ontario account for you. The OINP does not manage My Ontario accounts and we cannot help you if you lose access to your account. To keep access to and control of your account, never share your My Ontario password with anyone, including your representative.
Follow the steps below to appoint a representative:
Your representative needs to create their own profile in the portal if they don’t already have one.
To submit a registration on your behalf, your representative needs your:
Representatives are not allowed to use any other email address to submit your application, including their own email or an email they create to register with the OINP. Using your own email means you will receive all registration emails directly and are able to control your profile.
Once you and your representative both have profiles in the portal, you will receive two emails:
Click the link in the first email to register a My Ontario account as follows
Your representative is not allowed to create your My Ontario account for you. If you already have a My Ontario account you may sign in with it.
Go to the OINP e-Filing Portal and click on the row containing your file number. Once the ‘My Representative’ box appears, click on ‘Appoint’.
Your representative can now log in to their account and submit an application on your behalf.
Your representative needs to create their own profile in the portal if they don’t already have one.
To register an expression of interest on your behalf, your representative needs your:
Representatives are not allowed to use any other email address to register your expression of interest, including their own email or an email they create to register with the OINP. Using your own email means you will receive all registration emails directly and are able to control your profile.
Once your expression of interest has been submitted, you will receive two emails:
Click on the link in the first email to register a My Ontario account as follows:
Your representative is not allowed to create your My Ontario account for you. If you already have a ONe-key account you may sign in with it.
Go to the OINP e-Filing Portal and click on the row containing your file number. Once the ‘My Representative’ box appears, click on ‘Appoint’.
Once you have appointed your representative, your expression of interest will be entered in the selection pool.
If you have already registered an expression of interest, please follow the instructions under If you are already registered in the OINP e-Filing Portal to appoint your representative.
Give your representative the following information:
If your representative does not have their own profile in the portal, they must create one. Once that’s done, they should:
Once your application has been added, you will receive an email asking you to log into your account to authorize the representative.
Log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal and click on the row containing your file number. Once the ‘My Representative’ box appears, click on ‘Appoint’.
Important: Representatives are not allowed to self-appoint. You must appoint your representative from your own profile. Never share your password with your representative or any other individual.
If you want to cancel your representative:
Once you’ve cancelled your representative, they will no longer be authorized to conduct any business on your behalf or access your information.
If you get help from an authorized representative, but you do not appoint them as your representative, you must disclose this in your online application.
Important:
You can also get help with your application from someone who is not authorized. You will be asked to disclose this in your online application.
Individuals who are not authorized representatives cannot charge you for their service or ask for any other type of compensation, or submit an application on your behalf.
Only authorized representatives can register as a representative in the OINP e-Filing Portal.
Important: You cannot use the email address of a representative or any other individual in your online application. You must include your own email.
If you will be acting as a representative, make sure you are authorized to do so in Ontario.
Once you confirm you’re authorized, you must:
If the applicant does not have a last name on their passport, travel or identity document:
Refresh Applicant’s Listto view the applicant’s information.
The applicant will receive two emails from the OINP telling them that you have registered a profile on their behalf.
The first email will include the applicant’s enrolment number and the second will include the PIN number.
The applicant must then authorize you as their representative by:
Once you’re appointed, log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal through your My Ontario account and begin the application.
You will only be able to complete an application on behalf of an applicant once you have been appointed to do so. If the application is based on invitation to apply under the OINP’s expression of interest system, you will need to upload an attestation that has been signed by the applicant.
Note: If you experience a technical issue, email ontarionominee@ontario.ca with a description of the problem, a screenshot of your full screen and include the relevant file number(s). If the applicant experiences a technical issue, they must email the OINP directly with the same information.
Effective November 12, 2023, existing applicants and representatives with ongoing OINP applications and expressions of interest can no longer access the OINP e-Filing portal using their ONe-key Account. To access the OINP e-filing portal after this date, applicants and representatives need to migrate to a My Ontario Account.
Below are instructions for how to complete this migration if you are a representative. Learn more about how to migrate your account if you’re an applicant.
Once you have migrated your account, all new correspondence from the OINP will be sent to the email address you have used to register your My Ontario Account.
Remember your password, as you will need this in the future to log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal. The OINP does not manage My Ontario accounts and we cannot help you if you lose access to your account. To keep access to and control of your account, never share your password with anyone.