Last Updated on December 16, 2020
Ontario immigration says candidates who reported errors during the recent opening of the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream will still be able to register.
The stream opened on Thursday, November 26 but closed again quickly due to a technical issue with the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) e-filing portal.
The province says all users who reported errors will be able to register for the stream will be contacted by the OINP.
Ontario says it registered 1,426 applicants during the opening, and that the stream will not reopen again in 2020.
The Ontario Employer Job Offer category is aimed at candidates who have a job offer from an Ontario employer.
For the International Student Stream, candidates are required to have graduated from a publicly-funded Canadian college or university.
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Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream
To qualify under this stream, applicants must have:
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A permanent and full-time job offer under NOC 0, A or B that meets low wage levels for Ontario, and in a position that is necessary to the business;
- For those already working in the position, the proposed wage must be equal or greater than the current wage being paid
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Either
- Graduated or met requirements of a full-time minimum two-year degree from a publicly-funded Canadian college or university; OR
- Graduated or met requirements of a full-time minimum one-year post-graduate diploma program from a publicly-funded Canadian college or university.
- Completed at least half the studies in Canada;
- Apply within two years from the date you completed the above course
- Legal status in Ontario
- Intention to settle in Ontario.