Introduction
On February 20, 2009, the Ontario Pilot Provincial Nominee Program became "Opportunities Ontario." Significant changes were implemented on this date; these changes are described in greater detail below.
Number of Nominees
Prior to February 20, 2009, the annual limit for provincial nominees was 500. However, under the current rules, Opportunities Ontario may nominate up to 1,000 applicants per year.
Available Categories
The General Category
To be eligible as a foreign worker under the General Category, prospective nominees must demonstrate that they qualify for the approved position by providing evidence that they have:
Prior to February 20, 2009, the employer category for foreign workers included only eligible 20 occupations in the health, education, manufacturing, and construction sectors. Under the current rules, any skilled occupation may now qualify.
A prospective nominee has 60 days after the date of issue of the Employer Pre-screen Approved Position Form to submit a completed application to Opportunities Ontario. If the nominee application is not received in connection with a position after 60 days, Opportunities Ontario may reassign the nominee position. However, if a prospective nominee cannot submit a completed application within 60 days, either the nominee or the approved employer may, in writing to Opportunities Ontario, request an extension of 30 days, providing reasons for the extension request. Approval of the extension is discretionary and no further extension will be granted.
Opportunities Ontario will charge a non-refundable processing fee, payable with each nominee application. The fee is $2,000.00 for all General Category applicants who will be working for an employer located in the Greater Toronto Area ("GTA") and $1,500.00 for all General Category applicants who will be working for an employer located outside the GTA. A provincial nomination certificate will be issued for all successful nominees, who must then apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada ("CIC") for permanent residence.
The International Student Category
In order to apply to Opportunities Ontario as an international student, students must:
International students do not need to have any previous work experience.
International students subsidized through the Canadian International Development Agency grants or home country scholarship with return obligations will not be eligible for Opportunities Ontario unless such obligations have been fulfilled.
Prior to February 19, 2009, the proposed job offer had to be related to the field of study in Canada. Under the current rules, the prospective job offer no longer needs to be related to the field of study in Canada.
A prospective nominee has 60 days after the date of issue of the Employer Pre-screen Approved Position Form to submit a completed application to Opportunities Ontario. If the nominee application is not received in connection with a position after 60 days, Opportunities Ontario may reassign the nominee position. However, if a prospective nominee cannot submit a completed application within 60 days, either the nominee or the approved employer may, in writing to Opportunities Ontario, request an extension of 30 days, providing reasons for the extension request. Approval of the extension is discretionary and no further extension will be granted.
Opportunities Ontario will charge a non-refundable nominee application processing fee of $1,500.00 for all international students. A provincial nomination certificate will be issued for all successful nominees, who must then apply to CIC for permanent residence. Eligible international students may apply for an approved position from within Canada or from overseas.
The Investor Category
Investors establishing or expanding operations in Ontario may be able to take advantage of Opportunities Ontario, if:
Investor nominee positions being considered for approval by Opportunities Ontario must:
Investors can request multiple positions. They can request one position for every job created for Canadian citizens or permanent residents located in Ontario, up to a maximum of 25 nominee positions.
Investors must first apply for an endorsement of their investment. The Province of Ontario endorses eligible investments by completing and submitting the Investment Endorsement Form, along with the endorsed business proposal or plan, to Opportunities Ontario. Upon receiving a completed Investment Endorsement Form, investors will receive a nominee application package for each approved investor nominee position. Normally, investors will have 60 days to recruit individuals to fill these positions; however, there can be an extension of 30 days for employers who need it.
Recruited individuals submit a nominee application package to Opportunities Ontario for assessment. All nominees under this category will be charged a non-refundable application fee of $3,500.00. A Provincial Nomination Certificate will be issued for all successful nominees, who must then apply to CIC for permanent residence.
Prior to February 19, 2009, an investor was required to invest at least $10 million and create at least 25 net permanent full-time jobs; in addition, the Ministry of International Trade and Investment assessed and endorsed all investments. Under the current rules, an investor is now required to invest at least $3 million and create at least 5 net permanent full-time jobs; any ministry can now assess and endorse the investment.
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