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The headline says Ontario issued 3,153 invitations in April. The real story is why — and what it means for anyone still waiting on OINP or deciding between Express Entry and a PNP.


What Just Happened in April 2026

Ontario’s Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued a large volume of Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in April 2026, split across two draws:

Draw Date ITAs Issued
Regional-targeted draws (4 draws) April 23 2,156
GTA-specific draw April 30 997
Total approx. 3,153

The April 23 regional draws broke down by area as follows:

Region ITAs Foreign Worker Min. Score In-Demand Skills Min. Score
Eastern Ontario 539 63 34
Southwestern Ontario 886 60 34
Northern Ontario 303 60 34
Central Ontario (excl. GTA) 428 60 34

The April 30 GTA draw: Foreign Worker minimum score 57, In-Demand Skills minimum score 81. Eligibility closed at 11:59 p.m. on April 28.

For comparison: the GTA draw on March 25 issued only 431 ITAs (FW: 61 / IS: 90) — a 131% increase in a single month.

⚠️ Data sourced from the ontario.ca official ITA history page, April 2026 draws. Please verify current figures at ontario.ca before acting on this information.


Why Volume Surging Is Not Good News

A sharp, sudden increase in ITA volume concentrated in the final weeks before a regulatory deadline is typically a clearance draw, not a policy expansion. The OINP is working through its registered applicant pool before the current framework is restructured.

The legal mechanism is O. Reg. 421/17 (as amended by O. Reg. 47/26). Under these amendments, all current OINP streams are set to be restructured effective May 30, 2026. The existing category framework — covering all employer-based and entrepreneur streams — will be repealed, including:

The April surge is the system trying to clear as many eligible registrations as possible before the old framework is repealed — not a sign that Ontario is broadly opening doors.


Who Is Directly Affected

Work permit holders already registered in OINP

If you are registered in the Foreign Worker or In-Demand Skills stream and have not yet received an ITA, your window is the remaining draws between now and May 29. If your score sits below current cutoffs and does not improve before the final draw, your registration will expire when the category framework is repealed.

Work permit holders who have not yet registered

The practical window to register under the current rules and still receive an ITA before May 30 is extremely compressed. Whether it makes sense depends on your NOC code, work location, and current score — it requires a specific assessment.

Post-graduation work permit (PGWP) holders

The International Student with Job Offer stream is also being repealed. If you are registered there and have not received an ITA, you are in the same position as the Foreign Worker registrants above.


What Comes After May 30: Known and Unknown

Ontario has signalled intent to replace the current framework with a new invitation-based system. As of the date of this article:

The critical uncertainty: there may be a gap between May 30 (when the old framework is repealed) and whenever new streams open. During that gap, OINP effectively has no active pathways for most new applicants. How long that gap lasts is unknown.


Express Entry vs. PNP: Re-Evaluating Your Path

Express Entry — Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

CEC requires:

CEC does not require a provincial nomination. If you meet the criteria, you can submit a profile to the federal pool and receive an ITA when your CRS score is competitive or a targeted draw occurs for your occupation.

Provincial Nominee Programs — Other Provinces

Other provinces — British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia — have their own entrepreneur and skilled worker streams. If OINP is no longer accessible to you, it is worth assessing whether another province’s PNP matches your profile.

PNP via Express Entry

Several provinces issue nominations through the Express Entry system. A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points, which effectively guarantees an ITA in the next federal draw. If another province nominates you, you bypass CRS competition entirely.


Two Recommended Actions Right Now

If you are already registered in OINP:

  1. Check your current registration status and score
  2. Monitor ontario.ca for any remaining draws before May 29
  3. In parallel, calculate your Express Entry CRS score and evaluate CEC eligibility — do not wait for OINP resolution before doing this

If you are not yet registered in OINP:

  1. Do not assume registering now will lead to an ITA before May 30 — assess your specific score and NOC first
  2. Prioritize Express Entry CEC assessment
  3. Research one or two other provincial PNP streams as backup options

The transition period after May 30 will be uncertain. Acting now — even if just to complete an assessment — is more useful than waiting for the new Ontario streams to be announced.

If you would like to understand which pathway applies to your specific situation — NOC code, years of experience, language scores — feel free to describe your profile in the comments or reach out directly.

Have questions? Contact us to schedule a free consultation.


Disclaimer: This content is provided by a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Immigration laws and policies are subject to change. Processing times, quotas, and score cutoffs mentioned are approximate — please verify current information at the IRCC website and ontario.ca. Individual results may vary.

Data sources: ontario.ca official ITA history page (April 23 and April 30, 2026 draws); O. Reg. 421/17 as amended by O. Reg. 47/26.

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