Estimate your Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Expression of Interest (EOI) score for the Employer Job Offer, Masters Graduate, and PhD Graduate streams. Updated for 2026 OINP rules. This free tool covers NOC category, wage, language proficiency, and strategic priority factors. Takes under 3 minutes.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is Canada's largest provincial nominee program by volume, nominating thousands of candidates annually for permanent residence. The main employer-driven streams use a points-based Expression of Interest (EOI) system, while the graduate streams and Human Capital Priorities stream select directly from specific pools.
In 2026, the key OINP streams are: Employer Job Offer (for foreign workers and international graduates with an Ontario job offer), Masters Graduate and PhD Graduate (for recent Ontario graduates), and Human Capital Priorities (where Ontario selects directly from the federal Express Entry pool).
For the EOI-based streams, scoring weighs your NOC occupation category, offered wage vs. Ontario median, language proficiency, location (Northern Ontario earns the most points), and strategic factors like a valid permit and earnings history. Competitive EOI scores in 2026 range from 50–80 points for the Employer Job Offer stream, varying by NOC and location.
Below typical Employer Job Offer cutoffs. Improve language scores, seek a Northern Ontario job offer, or build Canadian earnings history. Consider boosting your CRS score for Human Capital Priorities selection.
Within range for many OINP draws. Register your EOI immediately. A Northern Ontario location or STEM/health NOC can push you above the cutoff. Monitor bi-monthly draw results on the OINP website.
Highly competitive across most OINP streams. Submit or update your EOI right away. After nomination, your CRS score increases by 600 — calculate your new total to confirm PR eligibility.
📅 Last updated: May 2026 • Based on OINP official EOI scoring criteria • Not legal or immigration advice