Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is the province’s economic immigration program. It works in partnership with the Government of Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Foreign workers, international students, business owners or entrepreneurs from outside of Canada can apply for permanent residence in Ontario. Ontario businesses can recruit foreign workers.
The OINP recognizes and nominates people for permanent residence who have the skills and experience the Ontario economy needs, and the Government of Canada makes the final decision to approve applications for permanent residence.
Ontario PNP has three streams
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is currently accepting applications under the following streams:
Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream
PhD Graduate Stream
French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream*
Human Capital Priorities Stream*
Skilled Trades Stream*
Entrepreneur Stream
The following OINP streams are closed to applications at this time:
Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream
Masters Graduate Stream
* To qualify under Ontario’s Express Entry streams, you must have a profile in the federal government’s Express Entry system and receive a Notification of Interest from OINP.
There are three paths you may qualify for a nomination:
Employer job offer category: for workers who already have a permanent job offer from an Ontario employer
Human capital category: for workers who have valuable work experience, education, language skills, and a profile in Canada’s Express Entry system; or for graduate students
Business category: for entrepreneurs looking to start a new or buy an existing business in Ontario
Employer job offer category
The employer job offer category has three streams. You must have a full-time and permanent job offer from an Ontario employer to qualify.
Foreign Worker stream: for workers in skilled positions
International Student stream: for recent graduates in Ontario
In-Demand Skills stream: for intermediate skilled workers in specific sectors, such as agriculture, construction, trucking and personal support workers
Human capital category
The human capital category has two sub-categories, the international graduate streams and Ontario’s Express Entry streams.
International graduates
To qualify under the Masters Graduate or PhD Graduate streams, you must have a graduate degree from an eligible Ontario university and apply within two years of getting your degree.
Masters Graduate Stream
PhD Graduate Stream
Ontario’s Express Entry
To qualify under Ontario’s Express Entry streams, you must have received a notification of interest from Ontario and have an up-to-date profile with your most current work experience, language tests and education in the federal government’s Express Entry system.
French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream: for French-Speaking skilled workers with the required work experience, education and language proficiency in French and English
Human Capital Priorities stream: for skilled workers with the required work experience, education and language proficiency in French or English
Skilled Trades stream: for workers with work experience in Ontario in an eligible trade occupation
Business category
The business category has one stream. You must be an entrepreneur from outside of Canada who is looking to implement a new business idea or buy and grow an existing business in Ontario.
Entrepreneur stream
Employer Job Offer
Employer Job Offer Category
Foreign Worker Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Work experience or licence or other authorization
You must have:
at least two years of paid full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) work experience in the same occupation (same NOC code) as your job offer gained within the five years prior to submitting your application. If your work experience was gained in Canada, you must have been legally living and working in Canada
or
a licence or other authorization for the job that you have been offered
2. Valid licence or other authorization (if applicable)
If you need a licence or other authorization for the job that you have been offered, you must have it when you apply.
3. Intention to live in Ontario
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 such as:
working or having worked here
getting job offers, applying to or interviewing for jobs
studying
volunteering
leasing or owning property
visiting
having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships
4. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
International Student stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Education
You must have received from an eligible Canadian institution:
a degree or diploma that takes at least two years to complete if you study on a full-time basis, or
a degree, diploma or certificate that takes at least one year to complete if you study on a full-time basis and that requires a completed degree as an admission requirement
You must also have completed more than half of your studies while living and studying in Canada.
2. Valid licence or other authorization (if applicable)
If you need a licence or other authorization for the job that you have been offered, you must have it when you apply.
3. Intention to live in Ontario
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 such as:
working or having worked here
getting job offers, applying to or interviewing for jobs
studying
volunteering
leasing or owning property
visiting
having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships
4. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
5. Application period
You must submit your application within two years of the date on your degree, diploma or certificate (also known as your education credential). For example, if your degree, diploma or certificate is dated June, 1 2017, you must apply to this stream before June 1, 2019.
If you don’t have your education credential yet, use the date on the letter from your college or university which states when your education credential will be granted.
In-Demand Skills Stream
To qualify the seven essential requirements for this stream are:
1. Work experience
You must have at least 9 months of full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) paid work experience in Ontario, in the same in-demand occupation (same NOC code) as your job offer.
You must have gained this work experience within the three years prior to submitting your application while legally living and working in Ontario.
Full-time work experience means working in a job with at least 30 hours of paid work in a week that amounts to at least 1,200 hours of paid work in nine months.
2. Valid licence or other authorization (if applicable)
If you need a licence or other authorization for the job that you have been offered, you must have it when you apply.
3. Language
You must be able to understand, read, write and speak either English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher.
To prove that you have the mandatory language skills, you must take an approved English or French language test before you submit your application to this stream.
The test must be no more than two years old at the time you submit your application.
For English tests, we accept:
International English Language Testing (IELTS) - we only accept the General Training test
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) - we only accept the General test
For French tests, we accept:
Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF Canada)
Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada)
4. Education
You must have a Canadian secondary school (high school) diploma or credential, or its equivalent in another country.
If you completed your studies outside of Canada, you need to get an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) that proves your education is equivalent to a Canadian high school diploma.
The assessment must be done by one of the following organizations, designated by IRCC:
Comparative Education Service - University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
International Credential Evaluation Service
International Qualifications Assessment Service
World Education Services
5. Settlement 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 the annual earnings of your job offer from your employer.
If the annual salary of your job offer is insufficient to meet the settlement funds requirement based on your family size, you can also include one or a combination of the following to make up the difference:
Funds as demonstrated by the balance listed in bank statements (belonging to yourself and/or your spouse/common-law partner), and/or
Statements of accounts showing other investments, such as fixed term deposits and mutual funds that can be readily converted to cash.
Learn more about the amount of money you must have available in order to apply (see “How much money you will need”).
6. Intention to live in Ontario
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 such as:
working or having worked here
getting job offers, applying to or interviewing for jobs
studying
volunteering
leasing or owning property
visiting
having professional networks and affiliations, family ties and personal relationships
7. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
Human Capital Priority
Human Capital Category
Masters Graduate Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Education
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)
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, or
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.
2. 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.
To prove that you have the mandatory language skills, you must take an approved English or French language test before you submit your application to this stream.
The test must be no more than two years old at the time you submit your application.
For English tests, we accept:
International English Language Testing (IELTS) (General Training test only)
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) (General test only)
For French tests, we accept:
Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF)
Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF)
3. Residency in Ontario
You must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years before you apply.
4. Settlement 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, and/or
a job offer in Ontario
5. Intention to live in Ontario
You must intend to live and work in Ontario after you’re granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include doing things like:
working or have 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 or social or personal relationships
6. Residency 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.
7. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
8. Application period
You must submit your application within two years of completing the requirements necessary to obtain your master’s degree.
This means that the date on your degree must be within two years of your OINP application submission date. For example, if your degree is dated June 1, 2017, you must apply to this stream before June 1, 2019.
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 master’s degree before you submit your application.
PhD Graduate Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Education
You must have completed the requirements necessary to obtain a PhD degree. The degree must be from an eligible university in Ontario (see the list of eligible Ontario universities offering PhD degrees below).
At least two years of your PhD studies must have been completed while legally living and studying 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 PhD degree. You may only apply after you have fulfilled those commitments and can demonstrate an intention to live in Ontario.
2. Residency in Ontario
You must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years before you apply.
3. Settlement 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, and/or
a job offer in Ontario
4. Intention to live in Ontario
You must intend to live and work in Ontario after you’re granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include doing things like:
working or have 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 or social or personal relationships
5. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
6. Application period
You must submit your application within two years of completing the requirements necessary to obtain your PhD degree.
This means that the date on your degree must be within two years of your OINP application submission date. For example, if your degree is dated June 1, 2017, you must apply to this stream before June 1, 2019.
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 PhD degree before you submit your application.
Ontario’s Express Entry
French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Work experience
You must decide which of the following two federal programs you would like to be assessed against:
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, you must have:
at least one year of continuous paid full-time work experience (or the equivalent in paid part- time work) in Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
Your work experience must have been:
obtained within the last five years from the date of submitting your application to the OINP
in the same primary occupation as you identified in your Express Entry profile
Your work experience may be from Canada or overseas.
Continuous means:
no breaks in employment over a one year period
Please note: Work experience may consist of back-to-back jobs with the same or different employer(s) (with no gap in between), but at least one year must be in the same NOC occupation as your primary NOC declared in your Express Entry profile.
Canadian Experience Class
Under the Canadian Experience Class, you must have:
at least one year of cumulative paid full-time work experience (or the equivalent in paid part-time work) in Canada in Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the NOC
Your work experience must have been:
obtained within the last three years from the date of submitting your application to the OINP
in one or more of the occupations that you identified in your Express Entry profile
in Canada while maintaining legal status in Canada
volunteer work and unpaid internships do not count as valid work experience
2. Education
You must have a Canadian bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degree or its equivalent in another country.
If you completed your studies outside of Canada, you need to get an Educational Credential Assessment report that proves your education is equivalent to a Canadian degree.
The assessment must be done by one of the following organizations, designated by IRCC.
Comparative Education Service – University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
International Credential Evaluation Service
International Qualifications Assessment Service
Medical Council of Canada (professional body for Doctors)
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (professional body for Pharmacists)
World Education Services
You must give us a copy of the ECA report when you submit your application. The report cannot be more than five years old at the time you submit your application.
3. Language
You must be able to understand, read, write and speak French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 or higher.
You must also be able to understand, read, write and speak English at CLB level 6 or higher.
To prove that you have the mandatory language skills, you must take an approved French and English language test before you submit your application to this stream.
The tests must be no more than two years old at the time you submit your application.
For French tests, we accept:
Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF)
Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada)
For English tests, we accept:
International English Language Testing (IELTS) – we only accept the General Training test
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – we only accept the General test
4. Settlement 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
5. Intention to live in Ontario
You must intend to live in Ontario after you’re granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include things like:
working or have 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
6. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
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.
7. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
If you choose to be assessed against the FSWP, you must score at least 67 points on the six selection factors (education, language skills, work experience, age, arranged employment in Canada and adaptability).
Human Capital Priorities Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Work experience
You must decide which of the following two federal programs you would like to be assessed against:
Federal Skilled Workers Program
Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Workers Program
Under the Federal Skilled Workers Program, you must have:
at least one year of continuous paid full-time work experience (or the equivalent in paid part- time work) in Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC)
Your work experience must have been:
obtained within the last five years from the date of submitting your application to the OINP
in the same primary occupation as you identified in your Express Entry profile
You may have gained your work experience in Canada or overseas.
Continuous means:
no breaks in employment over a one year period
Please note: Work experience may consist of back-to-back jobs with the same or different employer(s) (with no gap in between), but at least one year must be in the same NOC occupation as your primary NOC declared in your Express Entry profile.
Canadian Experience Class
Under the Canadian Experience Class, you must have:
at least one year of cumulative paid full-time work experience (or the equivalent in paid part-time work) in Canada in Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the NOC
Your work experience must have been:
obtained within the last three years from the date of submitting your application to the OINP
in one or more of the occupations that you identified in your Express Entry profile
in Canada while maintaining legal status in Canada
2. Education
You must have a Canadian bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degree or its equivalent in another country.
If you completed your studies outside of Canada, you need to get an Educational Credential Assessment report that proves your education is equivalent to a Canadian degree.
The assessment must be done by one of the following organizations, designated by IRCC.
Comparative Education Service – University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
International Credential Evaluation Service
International Qualifications Assessment Service
Medical Council of Canada (professional body for doctors)
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (professional body for pharmacists)
World Education Services
Each organization charges a different fee and has different processing times. Please check the website of each ECA organization to choose the one that is best for you.
You must give us a copy of the ECA report when you submit your application. The report cannot be more than five years old at the time you submit your application.
We must be able to confirm your ECA results with the organization that completed it. This means you must authorize the organization to share the results with us (the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program).
To authorize us to see your ECS results from:
Comparative Education Service, fill out a consent form (PDF)
Medical Council of Canada, order a copy of your report and indicate the “Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program” as the recipient of the report
World Education Services, order a copy of your ECA report online and indicate the “Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program” as the recipient of the report
3. Language
You must be able to understand, read, write and speak either English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 or higher.
To prove that you have the mandatory language skills, you must take an approved English or French language test before you submit your application to this stream.
The test must be no more than two years old at the time you submit your application.
For English tests, we accept:
International English Language Testing (IELTS) – we only accept the General Training test
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – we only accept the General test
For French tests, we accept:
Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF)
Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada)
4. Settlement 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
5. Intention to live in Ontario
You must intend to live in Ontario after you’re granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include things like:
working or have 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
6. Legal status in Canada (if applicable)
If you are applying from within Canada, you must have legal status (visitor record, study permit, or work permit) at the time you apply and should maintain that status until the time of nomination.
7. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
If you choose to be assessed against the FSWP, you must score at least 67 points on the six selection factors (education, language skills, work experience, age, arranged employment in Canada and adaptability).
Skilled Trades Stream
To qualify the essential requirements are:
1. Work experience
You must have:
at least one year of cumulative paid full-time work experience (or the equivalent in paid part-time work) in Ontario in a skilled trade that is listed in Minor Group 633 or Major Groups 72, 73 or 82 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC)
Your work experience must have been:
obtained within the last two years from the date of submitting your application to the OINP
in one or more of the occupations that you identified in your Express Entry profile
obtained in Ontario while maintaining legal status in Canada
Cumulative means:
the work you’ve done must add up to one year, but it does not have to be one year of continuous work
Full-time work experience means:
working in a job with at least 30 hours of paid work in a week that amounts to at least 1,560 hours of paid work in one year
Part-time equivalent work experience means:
working in one job for at least 15 hours per week for two years that amounts to at least 1,560 hours in that two-year period, or
working in more than one job for at least 30 hours per week for one year that amounts to at least 1,560 hours of paid work in that one-year period
2. Valid certificate or licence (if applicable)
If you are claiming work experience in a compulsory trade, even if you are no longer working in the trade, you must have a valid certificate or licence in Ontario at the time you apply.
Find out if your job is in a compulsory trade that requires a licence.
3. Current residence in Ontario and legal status in Canada
You must be living in Ontario and hold a valid work permit at the time you apply.
You are not required to have a job at the time you apply.
4. Language
You must be able to understand, read, write and speak either English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 5 or higher.
To prove that you have the mandatory language skills, you must take an approved English or French language test before you submit your application to this stream.
The test must be no more than two years old at the time you submit your application.
For English tests, we accept:
International English Language Testing (IELTS) – we only accept the General Training test
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – we only accept the General test
For French tests, we accept:
Test d’évaluation de français pour le Canada (TEF)
Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada)
5. Settlement 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
6. Intention to live in Ontario
You must intend to live in Ontario after you’re granted permanent residence. We determine this by examining your ties to Ontario, which can include things like:
working or have 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
OINP Business Category
OINP Business Category
The business category has one stream. You must be an entrepreneur from outside of Canada who is looking to implement a new business idea or buy and grow an existing business in Ontario.
Entrepreneur Stream
To qualify under the Entrepreneur Stream, you must have a viable business that is likely to provide material economic benefit to the economy of Ontario as a whole or to the local Ontario economy where the business will be located. You and one business partner (if applicable) must both meet the eligibility requirements.
1. Business experience
You must have at least 24 months of full-time business experience in the last 60 months.
Your experience must be as a business owner or as a senior manager (business management). As a business owner you must have had an active role in the business and owned at least one-third of the business. As a senior manager you must have had senior decision-making responsibilities in the business.
2. Net worth
If your proposed business will be located:
within the Greater Toronto Area (City of Toronto and Durham, Halton, York and Peel regions) you must have a minimum net worth of 800,000 CDN.
outside of the Greater Toronto Area you must have a minimum net worth of $400,000 CDN.
If your proposed business is in the information and communications technology/digital communications sector then regardless of location, you must have a minimum net worth of $400,000 CDN.
3. Personal investment funds and minimum equity
If your proposed business will be located:
within the Greater Toronto Area, you must make a minimum personal investment of $600,000 CDN and control at least one-third of the equity in the business
outside of the Greater Toronto Area, you must make a minimum personal investment of $200,000 CDN and control at least one-third of the equity in the business
If your proposed business is in the information and communications technology/digital communications sector then regardless of location, you must make a minimum personal investment of $200,000 CDN and control at least of one-third of the equity in the business.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) welcomes foreign national entrepreneurs willing to invest in Ontario. Candidates who are invited to apply for permanent residency nomination under the Entrepreneur Stream would be considered, but not guaranteed for approval, and applications are assessed against the criteria as set out under section 13 of Ontario Regulation 422/17 (General), as further explained in the Application Guide: Entrepreneur Stream. The criteria include an applicant demonstrating that they meet minimum personal net worth and investment criteria. While passive investments, including mutual and/or pooled fund securities, are permissible for the purpose of satisfying the personal net worth criterion, they are not eligible for inclusion in an applicant’s minimum business investment amount.
4. Active involvement
You must be actively involved, on an ongoing basis, in the management of the business.
5. Capital investment purpose
The primary purpose of investing capital in the business must be to make a profit. It must not be to derive interest, dividends or capital gains.
6. Job creation
If the business will be located inside the Greater Toronto Area, you must create at least two permanent full-time jobs for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. If the business will be located outside the Greater Toronto Area or in the information and communications technology or digital communications sector, regardless of location, you must create at least one permanent full-time job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Jobs must be created within the first 20 months of establishing or acquiring the business, must be filled continuously for at least 10 months and must be paid at the median wage level for the position.
7. Additional requirements if purchasing an existing business
If you plan to purchase an existing business:
you must make at least one business-related visit to Ontario within 12 months from the date of registering an Expression of Interest
the business being purchased must have been in continuous operation by the same owner(s) for the previous 60 months
ownership of the business must be completely transferred to the applicant or any business partner
you must use at least 10% of your personal investment towards improving or expanding the business in Ontario
you must keep all permanent full-time employees that worked in the business prior to the transfer of ownership