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The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) recently held another selection round for capable francophone workers. The French-speaking skilled worker stream remains an important immigration route for people proficient in both French and English who aim to establish a life in Ontario..
This marks the fifth selection event by Ontario in 2023 aimed at skilled Francophone professionals.
The most recent Ontario PNP draw, which took place on September 21, 2023, extended invites to 63 candidates under the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream in a broad selection. The minimum score required for aspirants to receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) in this current draw was 348-434.
Current Ontario PNP Draw : Key Highlights
Draw Date: September 21, 2023
No. of NOIs issued: 63
CRS score range: 348-434
Profile creation period: September 21, 2022 - September 21, 2023
Draw Type : General
Notification of Interest (NOIs) are sent to eligible individuals on a regular basis, mostly on a weekly basis, except in a few cases. The timing, size and scheduled date for the upcoming OINP selection are influenced by Ontario's current application inventory requirements.
For those who have received enrollment in this draw, the next steps include applying for Canadian permanent residence through the federal authority, IRCC. The final decision on permanent residence depends on them.
What prerequisites have been set for the French-speaking skilled worker stream?
Outlined below are the criteria for the Ontario Express Entry French-Speaking category:
- • Work Experience: One year relevant work experience in the last five years is required.
- • Education: Must have a Canadian academic certificate or foreign equivalent recognized by the ECA.
- • Language Skills: Mastery of English (CLB 6) and French (CLB 7 or higher) is validated by recognized language assessments.
- • Settlement Funds: Adequate financial resources are required for self-reliance.
- • Intention to Reside in Ontario: A commitment to remaining in Ontario and demonstrating a connection to the region.
- • Legal Status (when applying from within Canada): Ensure legal standing until the time of nomination.
- • FSWP Evaluation: If opting for the FSWP path, attain a minimum of 67 points based on the selection criteria.
It is important to adhere to these criteria for consideration under the Ontario Express Entry French-speaking category.
How does one navigate the application for the French-speaking skilled worker stream?
Migrating to Canada via the Ontario French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream can be accomplished within a year or sometimes even sooner. Below is a comprehensive guide:
- • Verify eligibility for either the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Do note that solely Federal Skilled Trades Class candidates won't qualify for this category.
- • Set up an Express Entry account to join the immigration pool.
- • Evaluate whether you align with the specific conditions of the Ontario French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream.
- • Await a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP, though not all fitting candidates might obtain one.
- • On receiving an NOI, lodge an application to the OINP for a provincial nomination within 45 days.
- • A successful OINP nomination will then be granted.
- • Such nomination results in a substantial increase in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, adding a bonus 600 points.
- • you'll acquire an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency in an upcoming Express Entry pool draw.
- • Post the ITA receipt, finalize your permanent residence application within the next 60 days.
- • Upon clearance, you'll gain permanent residency in Canada.
This structured method ensures a smooth transition to permanent residence in Canada, designed specifically for French-speaking professionals who meet Ontario's specific standards.