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OINP – Masters Graduate

The Masters Graduate stream gives international graduates with an Ontario masters degree the opportunity to apply to permanently live and work in Ontario.

You must first register in the OINP’s Expression of Interest System and receive an invitation to apply before you can apply online to be nominated by the Ontario government for permanent residence.

If you are nominated, your next step is to apply to the federal government through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). They make the final decision on who becomes a permanent resident.

Language

You must be able to understand, read, write and speak in English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 or higher.

Education in Canada

  • To qualify, you must have completed the requirements necessary to get a master’s degree. This means:
    • At least one academic year of full-time study (that is at least 15 hours of instruction per week over the academic year including any period of training in the workplace as part of your studies. Part-time studies may qualify, if the program is equivalent to at least one full-time academic year)
    • The degree is from an eligible university in Ontario (see the list of eligible Ontario universities below)
  • You don’t qualify if you are enrolled as a student when you are applying, unless:
    • It is for the purpose of meeting the requirements to be licensed in a regulated occupation in Ontario
    • You are also working full-time in Ontario
  • You don’t qualify if you have received a bursary, grant or scholarship that requires you return to your home country after you earn your master’s degree. You may only apply after you have fulfilled those commitments and can demonstrate an intention to live in Ontario.

Adaptability / Accompanying members

Note that a family member includes your spouse, common law partner and children under the age of 22, including their children.

Residing in Province

You must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years before you apply.

Note that your one year of residency can be cumulative. This means that there can be gaps provided that all the periods of residency in Ontario add up to 12 months within the past two years before you apply.

Residing at time of Application

At the time you apply, you must be either:

  • Living in Ontario with legal status (study permit, work permit, visitor record)
  • Living outside Canada
  • You don’t qualify if you’re living in a province or territory in Canada other than Ontario at the time you apply.

Intention to live in Province

  • You must intend to live in Ontario after you’ve been granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include doing things like:
    • Working or having worked in Ontario
    • Getting job offers or applying/interviewing for jobs
    • Studying
    • Volunteering
    • Leasing or owning property
    • Visiting
    • Having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships

Legal Status in Canada

If you are applying from within Canada, you must have legal status (a visitor record, study permit, or work permit) at the time you apply and should maintain that status until the time of nomination.

You may apply if you are in ‘implied status’ at the time of your OINP application submission. ‘Implied status’ means that you submitted an application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to renew/extend your temporary status document (a visitor record, work permit, study permit) before its expiry date. You can remain in Canada and continue to work or study under the same conditions as your existing permit until a decision is made on your pending IRCC application.

Additional Requirements

  • You must submit your application within two years of completing the requirements necessary to obtain your masters degree.
    • This means that the date on your degree must be within two years of your OINP application submission date, not the date you received the invitation to apply.
    • If you don’t have your degree yet, use the date on the official letter from your university which states when your degree will be granted.
    • Important: you must have completed your masters degree before you submit your application.

Funds

  • You must have enough money to support yourself and your dependent family members when you settle in Canada.
    • You can meet this requirement through one or a combination of any of the following:
      • funds as demonstrated by the balance listed in bank statements, or statements of accounts showing other investments such as non-locked in, fixed term deposits, mutual funds, etc.
      • annual earnings from ongoing employment in Ontario
      • a job offer in Ontario
  • If you provide bank statements that include a one-time large deposit, we may ask you to provide additional documentation to support that your funds are free of debt or liability.

Ineligibility

You don’t qualify if you are enrolled as a student when you are applying, unless:

it is for the purpose of meeting the requirements to be licensed in a regulated occupation in Ontario
you are also working full-time in Ontario
You don’t qualify if you have received a bursary, grant or scholarship that requires you return to your home country after you earn your masters degree. You may only apply after you have fulfilled those commitments and can demonstrate an intention to live in Ontario.

Application Period

The processing times for a Masters Graduate stream application are estimated to be between 90 to 120 days.

Application Fee

Fee for this stream is set at 1500 CAD.

Application fees can only be refunded if the processing of the application has not started, either (i) if the applicant withdraws his/her application before processing starts, or (ii) if the application is refused as being incomplete by the OINP.

Submission of Application

  • Create a profile in the OINP e-Filing Portal.
  • Register an expression of interest for the MG stream.
  • After receiving an invitation to apply, apply to the MG stream within 14 days by submitting their application through the OINP e-Filing Portal (filling in forms and uploading required documents).
  • Apply for permanent residence to the federal government (IRCC) within 6 months of receiving the nomination (after OINP processes their application). Candidates need to apply on paper to IRCC, and include the Nomination Approval Letter and the Certificate of Nomination received from OINP.

Link to portal to submit application

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Last modified on 06:12 AM (EST) 30/05/2024

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