Ontario
Ontario Invites 1,277 Skilled Trades Stream Candidates in Latest OINP Draw

On July 11, 2024, the Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP) held a targeted draw inviting 1,277 candidates under the Skilled Trades Stream. This draw focused on candidates working in 46 National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes and featured Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores ranging from 408 to 435.
Key Highlights of the Draw
Targeted NOC Codes
The draw specifically targeted candidates working in 46 different NOCs, ensuring that the selected individuals possess skills and experience in high-demand trades. This strategic selection supports Ontario’s economic needs by addressing critical skill shortages in various industries.
CRS Score Range
Candidates with CRS scores between 408 and 435 were considered in this draw. This range highlights the province’s effort to attract skilled tradespeople who meet the qualifications and experience needed to contribute effectively to Ontario’s labor market.
Eligibility and Profile Creation
Express Entry System
The draw considered candidates who created their profiles in the Express Entry system between July 11, 2023, and July 11, 2024. By aligning with the federal Express Entry system, the OINP ensures a streamlined and efficient process for selecting and inviting candidates.
2024 Invitations
Total Invitations Issued
In 2024, Ontario has already invited a total of 29,552 candidates under all OINP streams. This significant number underscores the province’s commitment to attracting a diverse and skilled workforce to support its economic growth and development.
Implications for Skilled Trades Professionals
Opportunities in Ontario
The Skilled Trades Stream offers substantial opportunities for trades professionals looking to settle and work in Ontario. By targeting specific NOC codes and maintaining a defined CRS score range, the OINP provides a clear pathway for eligible candidates to secure provincial nominations.
Supporting Economic Growth
The targeted draws align with Ontario’s economic priorities by ensuring that the most in-demand trades professionals are invited to apply. This approach helps address labor shortages in key sectors, supporting overall economic growth and stability.
Conclusion
The July 11, 2024, draw under the Skilled Trades Stream of the Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP) reflects Ontario’s strategic approach to addressing labor market needs. By inviting 1,277 candidates with specific skills and experience, the province continues to build a robust workforce capable of driving economic success. As Ontario invites more candidates under various streams, the province solidifies its position as a leading destination for skilled immigrants.