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Ontario Targets Huge List Of Occupations With 1,424 Express Entry Invitations

Ontario has conducted a new draw through its Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream, issuing 1,424 invitations targeting a range of occupations for Canada immigration.

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) draw took place on September 19 and focused on jobs in several fields.

Those fields include engineering, accountancy, human resources, construction, education and finance.

The invited candidates had Comprehensive Ranking System scores between 505 and 528.

The draw targeted the following occupations:

NOC 00015 – Senior managers – construction, transportation, production and utilities

NOC 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers

NOC 13101 – Property administrators

NOC 13102 – Payroll administrators

NOC 10010 – Financial managers

NOC 10011 – Human resources managers

NOC 10022 – Advertising, marketing and public relations managers

NOC 11100 – Financial auditors and accountants

NOC 11200 – Human resources professionals

NOC 11202 – Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations

NOC 12100 – Executive assistants

NOC 12102 – Procurement and purchasing agents and officers

NOC 21300 – Civil engineers

NOC 21301 – Mechanical engineers

NOC 21310 – Electrical and electronics engineers

NOC 22212 – Drafting technologists and technicians

NOC 22233 – Construction inspectors

NOC 22303 – Construction estimators

NOC 22310 – Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians

NOC 22311 – Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)

NOC 52121 – Interior designers and interior decorators

NOC 60010 – Corporate sales managers

NOC 10012 – Purchasing managers

NOC 10020 – Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers

NOC 10021 – Banking, credit and other investment managers

NOC 10029 – Other business services managers

NOC 11101 – Financial and investment analysts

NOC 11103 – Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers

NOC 11201 – Professional occupations in business management consulting

NOC 12010 – Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers

NOC 12011 – Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers

NOC 12012 – Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers

NOC 12101 – Human resources and recruitment officers

NOC 12103 – Conference and event planners

NOC 12110 – Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations

NOC 12111 – Health information management occupations

NOC 12112 – Records management technicians

NOC 12113 – Statistical officers and related research support occupations

NOC 12201 – Insurance adjusters and claims examiners

NOC 12202 – Insurance underwriters

NOC 12203 – Assessors, valuators and appraisers

NOC 13111 – Legal administrative assistants

NOC 13112 – Medical administrative assistants

NOC 13200 – Customs, ship and other brokers

NOC 20010 – Engineering managers

NOC 20011 – Architecture and science managers

NOC 21102 – Geoscientists and oceanographers

NOC 21111 – Forestry professionals

NOC 21200 – Architects

NOC 21201 – Landscape architects

NOC 21202 – Urban and land use planners

NOC 21203 – Land surveyors

NOC 21210 – Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries

NOC 21320 – Chemical engineers

NOC 21321 – Industrial and manufacturing engineers

NOC 21322 – Metallurgical and materials engineers

NOC 21330 – Mining engineers

NOC 21331 – Geological engineers

NOC 21332 – Petroleum engineers

NOC 21390 – Aerospace engineers

NOC 21399 – Other professional engineers, n.e.c.

NOC 22101 – Geological and mineral technologists and technicians

NOC 22112 – Forestry technologists and technicians

NOC 22114 – Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists

NOC 22210 – Architectural technologists and technicians

NOC 22211 – Industrial designers

NOC 22213 – Land survey technologists and technicians

NOC 22214 – Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology

NOC 22230 – Non-destructive testers and inspectors

NOC 22231 – Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers

NOC 22300 – Civil engineering technologists and technicians

NOC 22302 – Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians

NOC 22312 – Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics

NOC 22313 – Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors

NOC 40010 – Government managers – health and social policy development and program administration

NOC 40011 – Government managers – economic analysis, policy development and program administration

NOC 40012 – Government managers – education policy development and program administration

NOC 40019 – Other managers in public administration

NOC 40020 – Administrators – post-secondary education and vocational training

NOC 40021 – School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education

NOC 40030 – Managers in social, community and correctional services

NOC 41200 – University professors and lecturers

NOC 41300 – Social workers

NOC 41302 – Ecclesiastical occupations

NOC 41401 – Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts

NOC 42201 – Social and community service workers ·

NOC 42203 – Instructors of persons with disabilities

NOC 43200 – Sheriffs and bailiffs

NOC 43201 – Correctional service officers

NOC 43202 – By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers

NOC 51120 – Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations

NOC 52119 – Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts

NOC 52120 – Graphic designers and illustrators

NOC 80010 – Managers in natural resources production and fishing

NOC 80020 – Managers in agriculture

NOC 80021 – Managers in horticulture

NOC 80022 – Managers in aquaculture

NOC 82020 – Supervisors, mining and quarrying

NOC 82021 – Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services

NOC 82031 – Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services

NOC 83100 – Underground production and development miners

NOC 83101 – Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers

NOC 83110 – Logging machinery operators

Candidates selected from the Express Entry pool receive a Notification of Interest via their Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) account.

They then have 45 days to submit a full application.

Latest Ontario Human Capital Priorities Draws

DateNumber of NOIs issuedCRS score rangeExpress Entry profiles createdNotes19-09-241,424505-528September 19, 2023 –September 19, 2024Targeted draw – ‘Other’ occupations

What Are The Requirements For the Ontario Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities Stream?

To qualify applicants must have:

Ongoing profile under the Federal Express Entry system and be qualified for either the FSWP or the CEC.

Hold a minimum of 1 year of full-time, or full-time equivalent work experience under NOC TEER Category 0, 1, 2 or 3 in the past five years if applying under the FSWP or in the past three years if applying under CEC.

Hold the equivalent of a Canadian bachelor degree or higher.

Show language proficiency of minimum CLB/NCLC level 7 in English or in French.

Intention to reside in the province of Ontario.

Residing with legal status in Canada, if applicable.

Proof of required settlement funds.

Minimum Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System score as determined by director under periodic draws.

Ontario Targets Huge List Of Occupations With 1,424 Express Entry Invitations

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