Overview

The Employer Job Offer: International Student stream is an immigration stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).

It gives international students with a job offer in a skilled occupation at Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC), the opportunity to apply for a nomination from the OINP to permanently live and work in Ontario. To determine whether you are eligible to apply to this stream, please carefully review the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream requirements.

This stream is open to international students in and outside of Canada.

This stream is now operated under an expression of interest system. You can only apply if you first register an expression of interest and are issued an invitation to apply.

Before you apply

1. Make sure you meet the mandatory requirements

This stream has a number of mandatory requirements you must meet before you can apply. These include:

You should only register an expression of interest if you and your employer meet these requirements on the date you register.

The information that you provide in your expression of interest will be used to determine if you are issued an invitation to apply.

You will be required to attest that:

  • you have the qualifications set out in your expression of interest
  • you meet all relevant eligibility criteria

A signed copy of the Attestation Form will be required if you are invited to apply.

If it is determined that any information provided in your expression of interest registration and attestation is not accurate, is incorrect, or misleading, your application may be denied and you may be subject to penalties or prosecution.

2. Understand the steps to apply

  • create a profile in the OINP e-Filing Portal
  • register an expression of interest for the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream
  • if you are selected from the candidate pool and receive an invitation to apply to the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream, you may submit an application online through the OINP e-Filing Portal by taking the following steps:
    • you must submit your application within 14 calendar days of receiving an invitation to apply
    • the application fee is $1,500, payable by Visa, Visa Debit, Mastercard and Mastercard Debit
    • it takes at least three hours to complete the application. You do not have to complete the application in one session. You can save your work and return to it later
    • you can complete the application yourself or have a representative complete it on your behalf

3. Have your supporting documents ready

You also need to make sure you have all necessary supporting documents, in English or French, scanned and ready to upload when you apply. If you do not, your application will be returned as incomplete and your application fee will be refunded.

Job offer requirements

To qualify under the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream, you must have a job offer in Ontario from an employer that meets the following requirements.

Please refer to section 4 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 and the Employer Guide for more details on each requirement.

1. Full-time and permanent

The job offer must be for a full-time and permanent position.

Full-time means the job must be a minimum of 1,560 hours a year and a minimum of 30 hours of paid work per week.

Permanent means the job must have no end date (also known as an indeterminate duration). Job offers that are seasonal and/or contract based are ineligible.

Note that your job offer will not qualify if it affects the employment of a person involved in a labour dispute.

2. Eligible occupation

The job offered must be in a skilled occupation at Skill Type 0 or Skill Levels A or B of National Occupation Classification (NOC).

3. Low wage level

The pay of the job offered must meet or be higher than the low wage level, for that occupation, in the specific region of Ontario where you will be working. To find the low wage, go to the Job Bank website. Enter the occupation title and NOC code of the job offer into the occupation search. Then enter the location where you will be working into the filter search. Refer to the low wage level listed on the chart.

If you are already working in the position, the wage of the job offer must be equal to or greater than the wage level that the employer currently pays you in that position, in addition to meeting or exceeding the low 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.

If you are already working in the position, the wage of the job offer must be equal to or greater than the wage level that the employer currently pays you in that position, in addition to meeting or exceeding the low wage level.

These wage requirements do not apply if you have a collective agreement (a written contract between the employer and a union) in your workplace that determines your wages.

If you are paid an annual salary, your hourly wage can be calculated as follows:

  • deduct any bonuses or other discretionary benefits from the annual salary
  • divide the remaining amount by the number of weeks of work per year (this will generally be 52 weeks)
  • divide this amount by the number of hours of work per week
  • the remaining amount is the hourly wage

The program does not consider remuneration by piece work, bonuses, commissions, vacation pay or non-financial compensation as comprising part of your hourly base wage.

4. Position is urgently necessary to employer’s business

The position offered must be urgently necessary to your employer’s business. This means that the job offer must align with your employer’s existing business activities and the position must be urgently needed to maintain or grow ongoing business activity.

5. Work based in Ontario

The work you do while in the position of the job offer must occur primarily in Ontario.

Applicant requirements

After you receive an invitation to apply, you may apply to the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream. You must meet all the requirements in the categories below in order for your application to be approved.

Please refer to section 6 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 for more details on each requirement.

1. Expression of interest and invitation to apply

  • You must have received an invitation to apply and applied within the deadline identified.
  • You must demonstrate that you had the qualifications that you claimed you had in the expression of interest that you registered with the OINP and attested to.

2. Education

You must have received from an eligible Canadian institution one of the following:

  • a degree or diploma that takes at least two years to complete if you study on a full-time basis, or
  • a degree, diploma or certificate that takes at least one year to complete if you study on a full-time basis and that requires a completed degree as an admission requirement

This means that in order to be eligible, your one-year program must require a completed degree as an admission requirement. One-year programs are ineligible if they require a degree or a diploma, or “a degree or work experience”, or similar, regardless of whether you personally completed a degree program prior to being accepted into the one-year program. Please also note that in order for a certificate program to be eligible, it must take at least one year to complete and require a completed degree as an admission requirement. A certificate program that takes two or more years is still subject to the degree requirement.

You must also have completed more than half of your studies while living and studying in Canada.

Some programs of study from eligible institutions may not meet eligibility requirements. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their specific program meets the necessary requirements.

3. Valid licence or other authorization (if applicable)

If your job offer is for an occupation that requires a mandatory licence or other authorization in Ontario, you must hold a valid licence or authorization from the appropriate regulatory body in Ontario when you apply.

For more information on licences and authorizations in Ontario, please visit the Ontario’s Jobs and Employment website or the Ontario College of Trades website.

4. Intention to live in Ontario

You must intend to live in Ontario after you’ve been granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include doing things like:

  • working or having worked Ontario
  • getting job offers, applying to or interviewing for jobs
  • studying
  • volunteering
  • leasing or owning property
  • visiting
  • having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships

5. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)

If you are applying from within Canada, you must have legal status (a visitor record, study permit, or work permit) at the time you apply and should maintain that status until the time of nomination.

You may apply if you are in ‘implied status’ at the time of your OINP application submission. ‘Implied status’ means that you submitted an application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to renew/extend your temporary status document (a visitor record, work permit, study permit) before its expiry date. You can remain in Canada and continue to work or study under the same conditions as your existing permit until a decision is made on your pending IRCC application.

6. Application period

You must submit your application within two years of completing the requirements necessary to obtain your degree, diploma or certificate (also known as your education credential). For example, if your degree, diploma or certificate is dated June 1, 2019, you must apply to this stream on or before June 1, 2021.

This means that the date on your educational credential must be within two years of your OINP application submission date, not the date you received the invitation to apply. For example, if your educational credential is dated June 1, 2019, you must apply to this stream on or before June 1, 2021. If you don’t have your education credential yet, use the date on the official letter from your college or university which states when your education credential will be granted.

If you don’t have your education credential yet, use the date on the official letter from your college or university which states when your education credential will be granted.

Important: you must have completed your degree, diploma or certificate before you submit your application.

Employer requirements

Please refer to section 4 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 and the Employer Guide for more details on each requirement.

1. General requirements

To qualify under the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream, your employer must:

  • have been in active business for at least three years prior to submitting your application
  • have business premises in Ontario where you will work
  • have no outstanding orders made against them under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 or the Occupational Health and Safety Act

2. Revenue requirements

Your employer’s business must meet one of the relevant revenue requirement for the most recently completed fiscal year (the year used for tax or accounting purposes):

  • a minimum of $1,000,000 in total gross annual revenue if you will work or report to work at a location in the Greater Toronto Area (City of Toronto, Durham, Halton, York and Peel regions) or
  • a minimum of $500,000 in total gross annual revenue if you will work or report to work at a location outside the Greater Toronto Area

Meaning of report to work

In cases where the applicant will work at more than one location, the location where the applicant will report to work means either:

  • the location where the applicant’s immediate supervisor or manager works, or
  • the location of the administrative office where the applicant will receive work assignments

3. Full-time employee requirements

Your employer’s business must have at the time of application submission one of the following:

  • at least five full-time employees who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who work at the location where you will work, or will report to work, if you will work or report to work at a location in the Greater Toronto Area (City of Toronto, Durham, Halton, York and Peel regions) or
  • at least three full-time employees who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who work at the location where you will work, or will report to work, if you will work or report to work at a location outside the Greater Toronto Area

Meaning of full-time employee

A full-time employee is an employee who has worked a minimum of 30 hours per week.

4. Employer Form

Your employer must make an application for approval of an employment position by filling out and signing an Employer Form.

Your employer then must give you the form so you can scan and upload it with your application.

When we assess your application, we may need additional supporting documents from your employer to validate information included in the Employer Form. Please read the Employer Checklist for a list of possible documents that may be requested.

Supporting documents

You must provide supporting documents to validate the information in your application and to prove you meet the eligibility criteria.

All supporting documents must be scanned and uploaded in your online application.

A PDF copy of the Attestation Form must be printed, signed personally in ink by the applicant, and uploaded to the “Other” tab under Supporting Documents. The Attestation Form should be signed on the same date that you submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) to the OINP.

Refer to the document checklist for the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream for a list of mandatory documents.

If a supporting document is not in English or French, you must provide a copy of the document and a translation of the document. Please read Document translation and notarization for more information.

Remember, if you do not upload all the required documents, your application will be returned as incomplete.

Cost to apply

The application fee is $1,500 and covers the cost of processing your application.

We only accept Visa, Visa Debit, Mastercard and Mastercard Debit.

Refunds

We will only refund the fee if we find that your application is incomplete or you withdraw your application before we start processing it.

We will not refund the fee if your application is unsuccessful.

You can check the status of your application through your account in the OINP e-Filing Portal.

Use a representative to apply

Authorizing a paid 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 need be.

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 and applications that were created by self-appointed representatives are invalid and will be withdrawn by the OINP. This means that if you did not create your ONe-key account or you did not authorize your representative correctly, your registration will be withdrawn, or your application will be returned and your application fee refunded.

The OINP does not manage ONe-key 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 ONe-key password with anyone, including your representative.

Submit an application

To apply under this stream, you must first create a profile in the OINP e-Filing Portal. After creating a profile, you must then register an expression of interest for the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream.

Your application will be processed according to current processing times and you will be notified of the decision to approve or refuse your application.

After you apply

Changes in personal information

You must notify us if there are any changes to the information provided in your application, including (but not limited to) changes in:

  • contact information
  • immigration status (expiration or change in work permit)
  • family composition due to:
    • marriage or common-law relationship
    • birth of a child
    • change of custody of a child
    • divorce/separation
    • death

You can make changes to your telephone number, email address and country of residence by logging into the OINP e-Filing Portal and clicking on “My Profile” on your main page. After the change has been made, click “Save”.

For all other changes, or to correct a data entry error (for example, you misspelled your name):

  1. complete and save a Change of Personal Information form
  2. send the completed form by email as an attachment to ontarionominee@ontario.ca
  3. use the subject line “Application Change Notice – [File number]”
  4. if you are requesting a correction to your name or date of birth, please also include a copy of the personal details page of your passport to validate your request

Please note: We will not accept requests to completely change a name or date of birth.

If you are nominated

If your application is successful, you will receive a nomination approval letter, a work permit support letter and a nomination certificate by email.

Once we notify you, your next step is to apply for permanent residence to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), within six months.

You will need to include your nomination approval letter and nomination certificate.

Note: A nomination does not guarantee approval of your application for permanent IRCC.

You may request an extension of your nomination certificate if you applied to IRCC but your application for permanent residence was returned due to being incomplete, or you were delayed in gathering supporting documents (for example, police criminal record check) for your application for permanent residence.

Only requests that comply with the above requirements will be granted.

You can request an extension by emailing the OINP at ontarionominee@ontario.ca with the following information:

  • a letter of explanation describing the reason to extend your nomination certificate; and
  • a copy of the incomplete letter from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (if applicable).

Your work permit support letter may be used to apply for a work permit from IRCC while your application for permanent residence is being processed. Note that your employer will need to use IRCCs Employer Portal and pay an employer compliance fee for you to apply for a work permit with your work permit support letter.

Your work permit support letter is valid for six months. You may request an extension if your work permit is expiring and your application for permanent residence is still in process.

You can request an extension by emailing the OINP at ontarionominee@ontario.ca with the following information:

  • copies of your two (2) most recent pay slips.
  • scanned copy of your work permit.

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will review your request and determine whether you continue to meet the conditions of your nomination. If the conditions are not met, your nomination may be cancelled.

Reminder: the job offer is effective the date that you are nominated by the OINP if you are already working for the employer in the approved employment position; or if you are not, on the date you obtain a work permit and begin working in the approved employment position. This means that your employer must adhere to the terms and conditions in the job offer and begin paying you the approved wage once you begin working.

Approval of the nomination

Your nomination is subject to the following conditions until you receive permanent residence:

  1. You must continue to demonstrate on a reasonable basis an intention to reside in Ontario.
  2. You must be employed in the approved employment position as of the date of nomination if you are already working for your employer in the approved employment position, or if you are not, on the date that you obtain a work permit and begin working for your employer in the approved employment position.
  3. You must continue to be employed in the approved position of your job offer until you receive permanent residence. The following terms of the job offer must be maintained:
    • position title and duties
    • wage
    • hours of work and
    • work location

You must notify the OINP if there is a change in the nature of your employment, including any of the above.

Changes in the position of the job offer

Your employer may offer you a promotion. You will need to notify the OINP and submit a revised job offer signed by you and your employer, your current work permit and your two most recent pay slips. If necessary, the OINP will issue you an updated work permit support letter indicating the new position.

You must also notify the OINP if your employer withdraws the job offer, you decline the job offer or your employment is terminated either by you or your employer. The approval of the employment position and the nomination will be cancelled if you are no longer working for your employer.

If you are not nominated

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:

  1. download and complete the Notice of Request for Internal Review form. Ensure that you carefully read the instructions on the form.
  2. in a separate document, clearly identify an error or errors in the director’s decision or order that, if not made, would have resulted in the decision or order being decided differently (see subsection 10(1)(a) of Ontario Regulation 421/17 (General))
  3. send the completed Notice of Request for Internal Review form and all supporting documents by email to internalreview-revisioninterne@ontario.ca. You must email us within 30 days of receiving your notice of refusal.

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 the decision or order was made.

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.

Eligible Canadian Colleges and Universities

Ontario

Colleges

  • Algonquin College
  • Cambrian College
  • Canadore College
  • Centennial College
  • Collège Boréal
  • Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
  • Confederation College
  • Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Fleming College (Peterborough)
  • George Brown College
  • Georgian College
  • Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
  • La Cité
  • Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Michener Institute of Education at UHN
  • Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Niagara College Canada
  • Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology
  • Sault College
  • Seneca College
  • Sheridan College
  • St. Clair College
  • St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology

Universities

  • Algoma University
  • Brescia University College (Affiliated with the University of Western Ontario)
  • Brock University
  • Carleton University
  • Dominican University College
  • Huron University College (Affiliated with the University of Western Ontario)
  • King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario
  • Lakehead University
  • Laurentian University
  • McMaster University
  • Nipissing University
  • Ontario College of Art and Design University
  • Queen’s University
  • Royal Military College of Canada
  • Ryerson University
  • Saint Paul University (Federated with the University of Ottawa)
  • St. Jerome’s University (Federated with the University of Waterloo)
  • Trent University
  • University of Guelph
  • University of Hearst
  • University of Ontario Institute of Technology
  • University of Ottawa
  • University of St. Michael’s College (Federated with the University of Toronto)
  • University of Sudbury
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Trinity College (Federated with the University of Toronto)
  • University of Waterloo
  • University of Windsor
  • Victoria University (Federated with the University of Toronto)
  • Western University
  • Wilfrid Laurier University
  • York University

Alberta

Colleges

  • Alberta College of Art and Design
  • Banff Centre
  • Bow Valley College
  • Grande Prairie Regional College
  • Keyano College
  • Lakeland College
  • Lethbridge College
  • Medicine Hat College
  • NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology)
  • NorQuest College
  • Northern Lakes College
  • Olds College
  • Portage College
  • Red Deer College
  • SAIT - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Universities

  • Athabasca University
  • MacEwen University
  • Mount Royal University
  • University of Alberta
  • University of Calgary
  • University of Lethbridge

British Columbia

Colleges

  • British Columbia Institute of Technology
  • Camosun College
  • College of New Caledonia
  • College of the Rockies
  • Douglas College
  • Justice Institute of British Columbia
  • Langara College
  • Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
  • North Island College
  • Northern Lights College
  • Northwest Community College
  • Okanagan College
  • Selkirk College - Castelgar Campus
  • Vancouver Community College

Universities

  • Capilano University
  • Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design
  • Kwantlen University College
  • Royal Roads University
  • Simon Fraser University
  • Thompson Rivers University
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Northern British Columbia
  • University of the Fraser Valley
  • University of Victoria
  • Vancouver Island University

Manitoba

Colleges

  • Assiniboine Community College
  • École technique et professionnelle
  • Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology
  • Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology

Universities

  • Brandon University
  • University of Winnipeg
  • Université de Saint-Boniface
  • University College of the North
  • University of Manitoba

New Brunswick

Colleges

  • Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick
  • Maritime College of Forest Technology
  • New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
  • New Brunswick Community College

Universities

  • Mount Allison University
  • St. Thomas University
  • Université de Moncton
  • University of New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Colleges

  • Centre for Nursing Studies
  • College of the North Atlantic
  • Western Regional School of Nursing

Universities

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

Northwest Territories

Colleges

  • Aurora College

Nova Scotia

Colleges

  • Nova Scotia Community College

Universities

  • Acadia University
  • Atlantic School of Theology
  • Cape Breton University
  • Dalhousie University
  • Mount Saint Vincent University
  • Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD University)
  • Saint Mary’s University
  • St. Francis Xavier University
  • Université Sainte-Anne
  • University of King’s College (Associated with Dalhousie University)

Nunavut

Colleges

  • Nunavut Arctic College

Prince Edward Island

Colleges

  • Collège de l'île
  • Holland College

Universities

  • University of Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Colleges

  • Cégep André-Laurendeau
  • Cégep Beauce-Appalaches
  • Cégep d'Ahuntsic
  • Cégep de Baie-Comeau
  • Cégep de Bois-de-Boulogne
  • Cégep de Chicoutimi
  • Cégep de Drummondville
  • Cégep de Granby Haute-Yamaska
  • Cégep de Jonquière
  • Cégep de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  • Cégep de l’Outaouais
  • Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles
  • Cégep de la Pocatière
  • Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon
  • Cégep de Maisonneuve
  • Cégep de Matane
  • Cégep de Rimouski
  • Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup
  • Cégep de Rosemont
  • Cégep de Saint-Félicien
  • Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe
  • Cégep de Saint-Jérôme
  • Cégep de Saint-Laurent
  • Cégep de Sainte-Foy
  • Cégep de Sept-Îles
  • Cégep de Sherbrooke
  • Cégep de Sorel-Tracy
  • Cégep de Thetford
  • Cégep de Trois-Rivières
  • Cégep de Valleyfield
  • Cégep de Victoriaville
  • Cégep du Vieux Montréal
  • Cégep Eduoard Montpetit
  • Cégep Francois-Xavier Garneau
  • Cégep Gérald-Godin
  • Cégep John Abbott
  • Cégep Lionel-Groulx
  • Cégep Marie-Victorin
  • Cégep Montmorency
  • Cégep Limoilou
  • Cégep régional de Lanaudière
  • Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
  • Cégep Vanier
  • Cégep@distance
  • Collège Ahuntsic
  • Collège d'Alma
  • Collège Dawson
  • Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne
  • Collège de Maisonneuve
  • Collège de Matane
  • Collège de Rosemont
  • Collège de Valleyfield
  • Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  • Collège Gérald-Godin
  • Collège Héritage
  • Collège John Abbott
  • Collège Lionel-Groulx
  • Collège Montmorency
  • Collège régional Champlain
  • Collège Shawinigan
  • Collège Vanier
  • École nationale d’aérotechnique
  • Service régional de l’admission des cégeps du Saguenay-Lac St-Jean
  • Sources Adult and Career Centre

Universities

  • Bishop’s University
  • Concordia University
  • École de technologie supérieure (Université du Québec)
  • École nationale d’administration publique (Université du Québec)
  • École Polytechnique de Montréal (affiliated with Université du Montréal)
  • HEC Montréal (affiliated with Université du Montréal)
  • Institut national de la recherche scientifique (Université du Québec)
  • McGill University
  • Télé-Université (TÉLUQ)
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université de Sherbrooke
  • Université du Québec
  • Université Laval

Saskatchewan

Colleges

  • Carlton Trail Regional College
  • Cumberland Regional College
  • Great Plains College
  • Lakehead College
  • North West Regional College
  • Northlands College
  • Parkland College
  • Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
  • Saskatchewan Polytechnic
  • Southeast College

Universities

  • Campion College (Federated with the University of Regina)
  • First Nations University of Canada
  • Luther College (Federated with the University of Regina)
  • St. Thomas More College (Federated with the University of Saskatchewan)
  • University of Regina
  • University of Saskatchewan

Yukon

Colleges

  • Yukon College

Contact us

Ask us a question by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca or by phone from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:

Technical problems

If you are experiencing technical issues with applying online, send us an email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca and include:

  • your file number
  • description of the problem
  • screenshots
  • your full name and contact information

We will review your email and respond to you as soon as possible.

Updated: August 26, 2021
Published: January 14, 2019