Ontario’s move may reshape permanent residence planning for employers, foreign workers, and international graduates.
After much anticipation, Ontario has announced Phase 1 of the OINP Program Design on June 26, 2026. A second phase is expected to take place at a later date. The changes are intended to simplify the program structure, strengthen program integrity, and give Ontario greater flexibility to respond to labour market needs across the province. While this blog post will focus on program updates, some program integrity changes have been made at this time.What is changing?
The previous eight streams of the OINP are being replaced with the new Ontario Workforce Priority stream. The core stream components include a pathway for TEER 0-3 and another for TEER 4-5. Candidates must have a full-time, permanent job offer with an Ontario employer that meets program requirements. Language requirements have now been introduced which previously did not exist for the Foreign Worker and International Student streams. Educational benchmarks are now applicable to all candidates with varying requirements depending on the TEER pathway. Of particular note is the recognition of different types of different work experience within program requirements.TEER 0-3 Pathway – Key Criteria
- Applicants will now have additional options to meet the work experience requirement Applicants will need to meet one of four requirements:
- 6 consecutive months of experience in the last 12 months working for the employer supporting the application in the job offer position
- 2 cumulative years of work experience in the NOC in the last 5 years. Some previous work experience can be considered in other NOC codes depending on the NOC of the job offer. For example, previous experience as a Licensed practical nurse (32101) or Registered nurses and Psychiatric nurses (31303) can be used toward a job offer for Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates (33102). Alternate NOC work experience is also available for job offers in NOC 33103 (Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants) and for occupations that fall under Sub-Major Group 223 (Technical occupations relating to engineering)
- Recent Ontario graduates can instead demonstrate 3 consecutive months of experience in the last 12 months working for the employer supporting the application in the job offer position
- Candidates must achieve a CLB of 6 (or 5 for some occupations) on their language test
- Candidates must have a post-secondary degree or diploma (with alternate requirements for NOC 33102)
- Median prevailing wage must be met, however, the low-wage threshold can be met for recent Ontario graduates
- Additional criteria may apply to certain occupations
TEER 4-5 Pathway – Key Criteria
- Candidates must have cumulatively gained 9 months of experience in the last 2 years working for the employer supporting the application in the job offer position
- Candidates must achieve a CLB of 4 on their language test
- Candidates must have a Canadian secondary school diploma (or equivalent)
- Median prevailing wage must be met







