Ontario invites health, agriculture and manufacturing workers
The province conducted its second selection among in-demand professionals.
On August 11, the Ontario Immigration Programme sent 48 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination. The drawing was held among participants in the required professionals stream.
This time, the province did not impose a Expression of Interest score requirement, but all invited participants had one of the in-demand occupations in Ontario and received a job offer from the province.
Candidates with the following professions could receive an offer in any community in Ontario:
- nurse assistants, orderlies;
- sitting;
- farm workers;
- workers in nurseries and greenhouses;
- harvesters;
- industrial butchers.
Candidates with a number of other occupations were only considered if they received a job offer outside of the Greater Toronto Area:
- operators of metalworking machines;
- machining and forging machine operators;
- mechanical machine operators;
- other metalworking machine operators;
- operators in chemical production;
- plastics processing machine operators;
- woodworking machine operators;
- operators of industrial sewing machines;
- food and beverage processing operators;
- assemblers, fabricators, electronics testers;
- machine assemblers and inspectors;
- industrial painters;
- assemblers and finishers.
To increase your chances of receiving an invitation from Ontario, keep an eye on history of immigration selections.
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