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4 New Ontario OINP Draws On April 8, Send 1,828 PR Invitations

New Ontario OINP Draws On April 8 Send 1,828 PR Invitations


Last Updated On 8 April 2026, 5:28 PM EDT (Toronto Time)

On April 8, 2026, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program issued a massive 1,828 invitations to apply across four separate targeted draws.

Ontario has unleashed its biggest OINP draw day in April 2026 so far, and the numbers are staggering.

This single day of activity dwarfs the 759 mining sector invitations that Ontario issued at the beginning of the month.

The four draws targeted healthcare workers, Francophone candidates, physicians, and candidates under the Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot program.

Healthcare and early childhood education occupations received the lion’s share with 1,635 invitations alone.

Francophone candidates across all three Employer Job Offer streams received 146 invitations.

The REDI pilot for the Lanark, Leeds, and Grenville regions accounted for 32 invitations.

A small but significant draw targeting physicians sent 15 invitations to specialists and family doctors.

These draws demonstrate Ontario’s strategic approach to filling critical gaps in its healthcare system, supporting Francophone communities, attracting doctors, and boosting economic development in smaller regions.

Here is everything you need to know about each of the four draws issued on April 8, 2026.

Complete Summary of All Four OINP Draws on April 8, 2026

The following table provides a snapshot of every draw that took place on April 8, 2026 including the number of invitations, the streams involved, and the minimum score requirements.

Draw CategoryStreamInvitationsMin ScoreTarget
Healthcare & ECEForeign Worker1,635 (combined)20Nurses, nurse aides, ECEs
Healthcare & ECEInternational Student(included above)46Nurses, nurse aides, ECEs
FrancophoneForeign Worker146 (combined)3546 NOC codes
FrancophoneInternational Student(included above)6329 NOC codes
FrancophoneIn Demand Skills(included above)2511 NOC codes
REDI PilotForeign Worker32 (combined)46Lanark, Leeds & Grenville
REDI PilotInternational Student(included above)57Lanark, Leeds & Grenville
REDI PilotIn Demand Skills(included above)33Lanark, Leeds & Grenville
PhysiciansForeign Worker1543Doctors and specialists

The combined total of 1,828 invitations makes April 8, 2026 one of the most productive single days in recent OINP history.

Ontario is clearly accelerating its nomination activity this month and showing no signs of slowing down.

Foreign Worker Stream NOC Codes for Healthcare and ECE Draw

The following table lists the six eligible NOC codes under the Foreign Worker stream for the healthcare and early childhood education draw.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
31300Nursing coordinators and supervisors
31301Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
31302Nurse practitioners
32101Licensed practical nurses
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
42202Early childhood educators and assistants

The inclusion of nursing coordinators and supervisors alongside registered nurses and nurse practitioners shows that Ontario is recruiting healthcare professionals at every level of the nursing hierarchy.

Licensed practical nurses and nurse aides were also included, which covers the frontline care workers who are most urgently needed in hospitals and long-term care facilities across the province.

Early childhood educators and assistants were grouped into this draw, reflecting Ontario’s ongoing efforts to expand childcare capacity under the federal-provincial childcare agreement.

International Student Stream NOC Codes for Healthcare and ECE Draw

The International Student stream included five eligible NOC codes, which is one fewer than the Foreign Worker stream.

The following table lists all eligible occupations.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
31300Nursing coordinators and supervisors
31301Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
32101Licensed practical nurses
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
42202Early childhood educators and assistants

The only difference between the two streams is that the Foreign Worker stream also included NOC 31302 for nurse practitioners.

This means that nurse practitioners were only eligible under the Foreign Worker stream and not the International Student stream for this particular draw.

All other healthcare and early childhood education occupations were common to both streams.

Francophone Draw Foreign Worker Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The Foreign Worker stream for the Francophone draw had the largest list of eligible occupations at 46 NOC codes.

This is one of the broadest occupation lists seen in any recent OINP targeted draw.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
00015Senior managers in construction, transportation, production and utilities
10019Other administrative services managers
10029Other business services managers
11101Financial and investment analysts
11103Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers
11201Professional occupations in business management consulting
11202Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
12013Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations
12100Executive assistants
12102Procurement and purchasing agents and officers
12200Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
12201Insurance adjusters and claims examiners
13100Administrative officers
13101Property administrators
13110Administrative assistants
13201Production and transportation logistics coordinators
21221Business system specialists
21222Information systems specialists
21231Software engineers and designers
21232Software developers and programmers
21321Industrial and manufacturing engineers
22210Architectural technologists and technicians
22212Drafting technologists and technicians
22221User support technicians
22300Civil engineering technologists and technicians
22311Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
32111Dental hygienists and dental therapists
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
40021School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education
41201Post-secondary teaching and research assistants
41221Elementary school and kindergarten teachers
41302Ecclesiastical occupations
41404Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers
42200Paralegal and related occupations
42201Social and community service workers
42202Early childhood educators and assistants
52120Graphic designers and illustrators
72014Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers
72106Welders and related machine operators
72311Cabinetmakers
72401Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
72410Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers
72411Auto body collision, refinishing and glass technicians and damage repair estimators
72421Appliance servicers and repairers
92012Supervisors, food and beverage processing
93100Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing

The sheer breadth of this list shows that Ontario values Francophone workers across virtually every sector of its economy.

From senior managers and financial professionals to skilled tradespeople and healthcare workers, French-speaking candidates with a valid job offer in any of these 46 occupations were eligible for an invitation.

The technology sector is well represented with software engineers, software developers, information systems specialists, and business system specialists all included.

Education professionals, including elementary school teachers, school principals, and post-secondary teaching assistants, were also on the list.

Skilled trades like welders, heavy-duty equipment mechanics, automotive service technicians, and cabinetmakers round out the occupations on the Foreign Worker side.

Francophone Draw International Student Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The International Student stream for the Francophone draw included 29 eligible NOC codes with a minimum score of 63.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
00013Senior managers in health, education, social and community services and membership organizations
11101Financial and investment analysts
11102Financial advisors
11201Professional occupations in business management consulting
11202Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
12013Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations
12200Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
12201Insurance adjusters and claims examiners
13100Administrative officers
13110Administrative assistants
13201Production and transportation logistics coordinators
21211Data scientists
21221Business system specialists
21231Software engineers and designers
21233Web designers
21300Civil engineers
21321Industrial and manufacturing engineers
22214Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology
22221User support technicians
22303Construction estimators
33109Other assisting occupations in support of health services
41321Career development practitioners and career counsellors (except education)
42201Social and community service workers
42202Early childhood educators and assistants
51114Translators, terminologists and interpreters
52113Audio and video recording technicians
70010Construction managers
70020Managers in transportation
73301Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators

Several unique occupations appear in the International Student stream that were not part of the Foreign Worker stream.

Data scientists, civil engineers, construction managers, translators and interpreters, and bus drivers were all exclusive to the International Student stream.

Financial advisors, construction estimators, and audio and video recording technicians also appeared only under the International Student stream.

This differentiation shows that Ontario designs each stream to match specific workforce pipeline realities and employer needs.

Francophone Draw In-Demand Skills Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The In-Demand Skills stream had the lowest score requirement at 25 points and included 11 eligible NOC codes.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
14400Shippers and receivers
44101Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations
74205Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers
75110Construction trades helpers and labourers
75119Other trades helpers and labourers
85103Nursery and greenhouse labourers
94132Industrial sewing machine operators
94141Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
94143Testers and graders, food and beverage processing
95101Labourers in metal fabrication
95106Labourers in food and beverage processing

These occupations are primarily in manufacturing, food processing, construction, and agricultural support roles.

Home support workers, industrial sewing machine operators, industrial butchers, and nursery labourers are among the roles targeted under this stream.

The low score threshold of 25 indicates that Ontario has an acute need for French-speaking workers in these essential but hard-to-fill positions.

REDI Pilot Foreign Worker Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The following occupations were eligible under the REDI pilot Foreign Worker stream.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
10029Other business services managers
11101Financial and investment analysts
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
72422Electrical mechanics
72423Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics

The REDI Foreign Worker stream targeted a mix of business management, healthcare, and skilled trades occupations.

Electrical mechanics and motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle mechanics are unique inclusions that reflect the specific employer needs in Lanark and Leeds and Grenville.

REDI Pilot International Student Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The following occupations were eligible under the REDI pilot International Student stream.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
22114Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
32101Licensed practical nurses
32109Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
42201Social and community service workers
42202Early childhood educators and assistants

Healthcare occupations dominate the International Student stream for the REDI pilot.

Licensed practical nurses, nurse aides, social workers, and early childhood educators are all included, reflecting the critical demand for these services in rural and semirural communities.

Landscape and horticulture technicians also appear, which aligns with the agricultural character of these Eastern Ontario regions.

REDI Pilot In-Demand Skills Stream Eligible NOC Codes

The In-Demand Skills stream for the REDI pilot targeted four occupations.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
44101Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations
94100Machine operators, mineral and metal processing
94111Plastics processing machine operators
95106Labourers in food and beverage processing

Home support workers, machine operators, plastics processing operators, and food processing labourers were the eligible roles.

These are essential positions in smaller communities where employers often face the greatest difficulty finding qualified workers.

Physician’s Draw targeted 3 NOC Codes

The physician targeted draw was the smallest of the four draws on April 8, 2026 but it carries enormous significance.

A total of 15 invitations to apply were issued under the Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker stream to doctors and medical specialists.

The minimum score requirement was 43 points.

Only three NOC codes were eligible for this draw.

NOC CodeOccupation Title
31100Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
31101Specialists in surgery
31102General practitioners and family physicians

Ontario’s decision to issue a separate targeted draw specifically for physicians underscores the severity of the doctor shortage across the province.

Millions of Ontarians currently do not have a family doctor and wait times for specialist appointments continue to grow.

By creating a dedicated pathway for internationally trained physicians, Ontario is signalling that recruiting foreign doctors is a top provincial priority.

Candidates should refer to the January 5 OINP program update for more details on eligibility requirements specific to the physician draw.

Application Process and Deadlines for April 8, 2026 Invitations

All candidates who received an invitation to apply on April 8, 2026 must follow the same application process regardless of which draw they were invited under.

The following table outlines the steps and deadlines.

StepAction Required
Step 1Review the Employer Job Offer stream page to confirm you meet all the requirements and gather your mandatory documents before beginning the application.
Step 2Your employer must review the employer guide and submit their portion of the application within 14 calendar days from the date the invitation was issued.
Step 3Log in to the OINP e-Filing Portal and click the newly created file number with the prefix JOXX. You must submit your application and payment within 17 calendar days from the invitation date.

The 14 day employer deadline and 17 day candidate deadline are firm and cannot be extended under any circumstances.

Candidates should contact their employers immediately upon receiving the invitation to ensure both parties are aware of the timelines.

Failing to submit within the deadline will result in the invitation expiring and the application file being closed.

What the April 8, 2026 OINP Draws Mean for Ontario Immigration

The scale and diversity of the April 8 draws reveal a province that is aggressively using its immigration nomination powers to solve its most pressing workforce challenges.

Healthcare remains the dominant priority, with 1,635 invitations representing nearly 90 percent of the total issued on this day.

The historically low score of 20 for the Foreign Worker healthcare stream tells the story of a province desperate for nurses and care workers.

The Francophone draw with its 81 unique NOC codes across three streams shows Ontario’s commitment to bilingualism and its obligation to support French language communities.

The REDI pilot continues Ontario’s strategy of distributing immigration benefits beyond Toronto, Ottawa, and other large cities.

The physician draw, while small at just 15 invitations, addresses one of the most visible and politically sensitive issues in Ontario’s healthcare system.

Combined with the 759 mining sector invitations from April 1, Ontario has now issued a total of 2,587 OINP invitations in the first eight days of April 2026 alone.

This pace suggests that April 2026 could be one of the busiest months in OINP history.

Candidates across all sectors should keep their profiles updated and monitor the OINP Program Updates page for future draw announcements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why was the minimum score for the healthcare Foreign Worker stream set at just 20 points on April 8, 2026?

The extremely low score threshold of 20 points reflects the critical severity of Ontario’s healthcare staffing crisis. Hospitals, long-term care homes, and community care facilities across the province have been operating with chronic nursing shortages for years. By setting the bar this low, Ontario is casting the widest possible net to attract every eligible foreign healthcare worker currently residing in Canada with a valid work permit and a qualifying job offer.

Can a Francophone candidate who received an invitation under the In Demand Skills stream also apply under the Foreign Worker stream if they meet both sets of requirements?

No, each invitation to apply is issued for a specific stream. If you received an invitation under the In Demand Skills stream, you can only apply under that particular stream for this draw. However, if you believe you qualify for a different stream, you can maintain your OINP profile and wait for a future draw where you may receive an invitation under a different stream. You cannot hold or use multiple invitations from the same draw simultaneously.

Are candidates from outside Lanark and Leeds and Grenville eligible for the REDI pilot draw if they are willing to relocate?

The REDI pilot requires candidates to have a genuine job offer from an employer located specifically in Lanark or Leeds and Grenville. Simply being willing to relocate is not sufficient. You must already have a confirmed job offer from a qualifying employer in one of these two regions. The purpose of the REDI pilot is to match immigrants with employers in these smaller communities who have documented labour shortages that cannot be filled locally.

How does a provincial nomination through the OINP affect a candidate’s Express Entry score?

Receiving a provincial nomination from the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program adds 600 points to a candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System score in the federal Express Entry system. This 600 point boost virtually guarantees that the candidate will receive an invitation to apply for permanent residency from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in a subsequent Express Entry draw. The provincial nomination is one of the most powerful tools available to candidates who want to secure permanent residency in Canada.

Will Ontario issue more targeted healthcare draws in April 2026 or was the April 8 draw a one-time event?

While the OINP does not publish a fixed schedule of future draws, the pattern of recent months strongly suggests that Ontario will continue issuing targeted healthcare draws on a regular basis. The April 8 draw is consistent with Ontario’s established strategy of running frequent healthcare-focused draws to address its persistent nursing and care worker shortages. Candidates working in healthcare occupations who did not receive an invitation in this round should keep their profiles active and updated for potential future draws.

Fact Checked: All information in this article has been verified against the official Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program website as of April 8, 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal immigration advice. Candidates should consult with a licensed immigration professional or visit the official OINP website for personalized guidance on their specific situation.



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