Ontario will overhaul all immigration streams
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has prepared legal changes to the Ontario Immigration Act (OIA) that will allow for a complete overhaul of existing streams, candidate selection, and the structure of the program itself.
These changes are slated to be made on May 30, 2026, suggesting that new streams may be instituted on that day as well; however, the province has not confirmed this at the time of writing.
Changes made to the OIA give some indication as to what reforms Ontario’s immigration authority is planning for 2026.
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On May 30, these categories of applicants eligible for provincial nomination will be revoked
May 30 will see the revocation of the following categories of applicants for a certificate of nomination, broadly tied to the different OINP streams that are currently in effect at the time of writing:
The foreign worker category;
The international student with a job offer category;
The in-demand skills category;
The master’s graduate category;
The Ph.D. graduate category;
The human capital priorities category;
The French-speaking skilled worker category;
The skilled trades category; and
The entrepreneur category.
In effect, this change will mean that individuals who currently meet the categories above (as defined through each stream’s eligibility criteria) will no longer be eligible.
At the time of writing, the OINP has not provided further details on whether this change is permanent, whether newly established categories will cover the same applicants, or when these new categories will be established.
The OINP did provide some indication of new streams that they were considering in previous consultations with stakeholders.
This move is part of a wider change that will allow Ontario’s immigration minister greater ease and ability to “redesign the OINP by creating or removing selection streams” as previously reported.
New regulations support targeted draws for all streams
Another change that will be instituted on May 30 is the expansion of draw selection criteria to encompass both targeted and general draws under each category (or stream).
In particular, the OINP director will now have the ability to decide “…whether to issue general or targeted invitations to apply for a certificate of nomination”.
In the updated regulations, should the director choose to issue targeted invitations to apply, candidates will only be ranked if they have “one or more labour market or human capital attributes that would satisfy the targets established,” with invitations to apply only being issued to the “highest ranking applicants in that category who have those attributes.”
The “ranking” for targeted draws would be based on a candidate’s:
Level and field of education, and where they completed their studies;
Proficiency in official languages (English or French);
Intention to settle outside of the Greater Toronto Area;
Skill and work experience level, earnings history, and “any other factor relevant to their employment prospects in the Ontario labour and employment market”; or
Ability to meet Ontario’s immediate labour market needs or the labour market needs of a specific region of the province.
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