Ontario has announced an increased Provincial Nominee Program allocation for 2018 and the opening of its popular Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream, along with seven others.
TheÂÂ
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
 has been given the green light to nominate 6,600 immigrants in 2018, an increase of 600 more than its official 2017 allocation from Canada’s federal government.
The OINP also said it will resume issuing Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to applicants who qualify for itsÂÂ
Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream
, which allows Ontario to search the federalÂÂ
Express Entry
 pool and select candidates in theÂÂ
Federal Skilled Worker Class
 andÂÂ
Canadian Experience Class
 with at least 400ÂÂ
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
 points and who meet other criteria. For more information on Human Capital Priorities requirements,ÂÂ
please click here
.
Any Express Entry candidate with a provincial nomination receives an additional 600 points toward their CRS score, putting them well within reach of an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
The Human Capital Priorities Stream issued NOIs on a number of occasions in 2017, includingÂÂ
a special opening last July
 that waived the requirement to have at least 400 CRS points for Express Entry candidates with work experience in a number of Information and Communications Technology-related occupations.
Anyone who receives an NOI through the Human Capital Priorities Stream now has 45 calendar days to submit their application online for provincial nomination.
Ontario’s two other Express Entry-aligned streams,
the
 Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
 andÂÂ
theÂÂ
Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream
 have also opened and will be issuing NOIs.
Five other OINP streams are also now accepting applications. They are:
- Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
- Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream
- Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream
- Corporate Stream
- Entrepreneur Stream
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