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Ontario Express Entry Skilled Trades Draw: Province Issues 986 NOIs

Last Updated on June 2, 2021

Ontario immigration has issued 986 Notifications of Interest in its second draw of 2021 through the Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream.

The June 1 draw targeted candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores in the range of 300 to 379, significantly lower than the previous draw.

Candidates were required to have submitted Express Entry profiles into the federal pool within the 12 months preceding the draw date to qualify.


Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream 2021

Date NOIs  CRS Score Range Express Entry profile submission date
01-Jun-21 986 300-379 June 1 2020 to June 1 2021
13-Jan-21 338 434-460 January 13, 2020 to January 13, 2021

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Ontario Express Entry: Skilled Trades Stream

The Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream targets skilled trades workers in the construction and agricultural sectors but could be expanded in the future.

To qualify applicants must have:

  • Pending application under the Federal Express Entry system;
  • At least 12 months of paid cumulative or continuous Ontario work experience with the last two years prior to your Notification of Interest in National Occupation Classification 633, or major groups 72, 73 or 82;
  • Proof of Ontario license or certification if your occupation so requires;
  • A valid work permit and be resident in Ontario at the time of application;
  • English or French-language level of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 or above in reading, writing, listening and speaking;
  • Proof of settlement fund to cover you and your dependents, with the minimum amount determined by official Low-Income Cut-Offs.

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