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19 March 2019

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Gets 2019 Nomination Allocation Boost

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March 19, 2019 - Ontario has received a total federal government nomination allocation of 6,900 for 2019 under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
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March 18, 2019 – Ontario has received a total federal government nomination allocation of 6,900 for 2019 under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.

Of the total, 250 nominations are specifically for temporary foreign workers in intermediate skilled occupations (National Occupation Classification C).

The figure represents a 4.5 per cent increase on the allocation of 6,600 nominations received by Canada's largest province in 2018.

After reaching the nomination limit in November 2018, Ontario was granted 250 extra nominations, meaning it nominated a total of 6,850 candidates for permanent residence last year.

The 250 NOC C nominations come after the federal government recently announced 2,000 extra Provincial Nomination Program spaces for these intermediate-skilled workers.

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