Provincial Nominee Programs give provinces and territories the authority to select immigrants who match their economic and labour market priorities. Each stream has different criteria, application caps, and processing timelines — and the landscape shifted significantly in 2026 after Ontario revoked multiple streams and IRCC transferred PNP assessment responsibility to provinces. Written and maintained by Pranav Bhushan, RCIC, CICC #R705848, Mississauga.
Ontario Revoked All 9 OINP Streams on May 30, 2026. What the regulation says, what's unknown, and what to do if your PR plan relied on the OINP.
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On May 30, 2026, Ontario revokes all 9 OINP streams — Human Capital Priorities, Master’s Graduate, Foreign Worker. What it means for your PR plan.
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Ontario is revoking all 9 OINP streams on May 30, 2026 — the biggest PNP overhaul in history. Find out which streams are closing, what happens to active applicants, and your best alternative pathways.
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All 8 Ontario PNP streams in 2026 — eligibility, requirements, draw data, and strategy. Human Capital Priorities, job offer streams, graduate streams. Free PNP tool.
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Complete 2026 guide to Canada's Provincial Nominee Programs. IMMERGITY compares BC, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Atlantic PNP streams with eligibility requirements and strategy.
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Complete 2026 guide to Canada's Atlantic Immigration Program. No CRS required. IMMERGITY covers eligibility, designated employers, settlement plan, and 14-18 month timeline.
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