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December 10, 2021
OINP EOI Draw Update 2021
With another bang, Ontario invited a total of 1816 immigration candidates on the 7th of December 2021.
Following are the three categories under which the candidates were invited to apply for the PNP draw:
- International Graduate’s Category
- Foreign Worker’s Category
- In-Demand Skills Category
Under International Graduate Category, students from masters and Ph.D. were invited to apply for the PNP draw. With a minimum score of 62 points, 583 candidates were invited through this category. Moreover, 37 additional candidates in this category under the regional immigration pilot program were invited with no cut-off score.
Under Foreign Worker’s Category, immigrants from different countries were invited to apply for the PNP draw. With a minimum score of 37 points, 470 candidates were invited through this category. Moreover, 33 additional candidates in this category were invited under the regional immigration pilot program with no cut-off score.
Under the In-Demand Skills Category, jobs that are in demand within Canada have been invited by the province to apply for the PNP draw. 53 candidates were invited in the field of health, manufacturing & agricultural occupations with no minimum score. Moreover, in this category 10 additional candidates were invited under the regional immigration pilot program with no cut-off score.
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