The Ontario Immigration Points Calculator helps the candidates to calculate their score for immigration to Ontario under Canada’s Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). Scoring enough points under this helps in getting a Provincial Nominee Certificate which later speeds up the process of immigrating to Canada.
For being eligible to get a Provincial Nomination Certificate the candidate need to fulfill the Express Entry Canada requirements. The Ontario PNP Points Calculator helps you in assessing the required eligibility for Ontario immigration under Ontario Express Entry. The file for getting a Ontario Provincial Nominee Certificate will be accepted by the province only if the candidate scores the required points on this Points Calculator grid which means that only if the candidate scores above 400 points on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Calculator then he/she will be seen as eligible to apply to Ontario under the Provincial Nominee Programs for Canada Immigration.
In order to be eligible, candidates need to score points according to the preset factors. These factors judge the all round personality of the candidates through which they can contribute in the economy of Ontario. Following are the factors that helps to judge the eligibility:-
Selection Factor | Points |
---|---|
English and/or French skills | 28 |
Education | 25 |
Work experience | 15 |
Age | 12 |
Arranged employment in Canada | 10 |
Adaptability | 10 |
Total | 100 |
Passing Mark Requirement | 67 |
Age | Points |
Under 18 | 0 |
18 to 35 | 12 |
36 | 11 |
37 | 10 |
38 | 9 |
39 | 8 |
40 | 7 |
41 | 6 |
42 | 5 |
43 | 4 |
44 | 3 |
45 | 2 |
46 | 1 |
47 | 0 |
Education | Points |
University-level credential at the Doctoral or PhD level, or equivalent | 25 |
University-level credential at the Master’s level, or equivalent, OR an entry-to-practice professional degree, or equivalent
Occupation related to the degree must be: ✍ Provisional Regulatory body licensed ✍ Skill Level A NOC 2011 |
23 |
Two or more Canadian post-secondary credentials with atleast one of them should be 3 years program or equivalent | 22 |
Canadian post-secondary credential with program 3 years or longer, or equivalent | 21 |
2 year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 19 |
1 year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 15 |
Canadian high school diploma, or equivalent | 5 |
CLB level | Points | |||
Speaking | Listening | Reading | Writing | |
CLB level 9 or higher | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
CLB level 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
CLB level 7 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Below CLB level 7 | Ineligible to apply |
Experience | Points |
Less than 1 year | Not Eligible |
1 year | 9 |
2-3 years | 11 |
4-5 years | 13 |
6 or more years | 15 |
Particulars | And | Points |
Candidates must currently work in Canada on a temporary work permit. | Candidate’s work permit should be valid both when they apply and when the visa is issued (or they get authorization to work in Canada without a work permit when their visa is issued),
AND IRCC issued their work permit based on the positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Canada Service. Their employer would have applied for the LMIA, which they then had to attach to their application, AND Candidates are working for an employer named on their work permit who has made a permanent job offer based on them being accepted as a skilled worker. |
10 |
Candidates currently working in Canada in a job that is exempt from the LMIA requirement under:
✍ A federal-provincial agreement or ✍ An international agreement (such as, the North America Free Trade Agreement), |
Candidate’s work permit is valid both when they apply and when the visa is issued (or they are authorized to work in Canada without a permit when your visa is issued),
AND Candidate’s current employer has made a permanent job offer based on them being accepted as a skilled worker. |
10 |
Candidates currently do not:
✍ Possess work permit, or ✍ Have plan to work in Canada before they get a permanent resident visa, OR Candidates are currently working in Canada and a different employer has offered to give them a permanent full-time job, OR Candidates are currently working in Canada in a job that is exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment, but not under an international or federal-provincial agreement, |
An employer has made them a permanent job offer based on them being accepted as a skilled worker,
AND The employer has a positive LMIA from Service Canada. |
10 |
Adaptability |
Points |
Arranged employment (for main candidate only) | 5 |
Candidate’s previous study in Ontario
The candidate must have completed at least two academic years of full-time study at a secondary or post-secondary school in the province of Ontario. Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week. Candidates ought to have remained in good academic standing during the period of study that is full time in study. |
5 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous study in Ontario
The candidate’s spouse or common-law partner ought to have completed a minimum of two years of full-time study at a secondary or post-secondary school in Ontario. Full-time study is at least 15 hours of classes per week, and the spouse or common-law partner must have remained in good standing in academics during the period of study in Ontario. |
5 |
Candidate’s previous work in Ontario
The candidate must have completed at least one year of authorized, full-time work in Ontario: ✍ With a valid work permit or while authorized to work in Canada. ✍ In an occupation in Skill Type 0, A or B |
10 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous work in Ontario
The candidate’s spouse or common-law partner must have completed a minimum of one year of authorized, full-time work in Ontario. |
5 |
Relatives in Ontario
The candidate or his/her spouse or common-law partner who has a relative as a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in Ontario and is 18 years or above. Acceptable forms of relatives include: ✍ parent ✍ grandparent ✍ brother/sister ✍ aunt/uncle ✍ niece/nephew |
5 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s level of language proficiency
The candidate’s spouse or common-law partner language proficiency level in either English or French is at the CLB 4 or higher in all four language abilities. |
5 |
If the Candidates are successful in scoring the required points under the Canadian Express Entry system then they will be able to submit their files for further processing for getting a Permanent Residency Visa or a state nomination certificate from the state of Ontario under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
Also the candidates should check out the Ontario Immigration Occupations List for checking out the High Demand Occupations in Ontario.
For availing more information, Ontario CRS Points Calculator call the corporate hotline +919625212959 Email your queries on info@makevisas.com.