Ontario's Latest OINP Draw Focuses on Skilled Mining and Construction Workers
Direct Answer: Ontario's first OINP draw in April 2026 targeted over 750 skilled workers in mining and construction, marking a strategic shift to address labor shortages in these sectors.
Overview of the OINP Draw
On April 1, 2026, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued 759 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates with job offers in mining and construction-related occupations. The targeted draw invited candidates across the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker, International Student, and In-Demand Skills streams. All invited candidates needed to be residing in Canada on a valid work or study permit.
Verixa Intelligence Analysis: This unprecedented focus on mining sector occupations reflects Ontario's strategic approach to leveraging federal investments into Northern Ontario's mining industry. By targeting skilled workers, Ontario aims to bolster its economic growth and meet emergent needs in sectors that contribute significantly to regional development and national GDP. The policy shift may provide a competitive edge to candidates in these industries, enhancing Ontario's ability to attract specialized talent. Note: This analysis is for strategic guidance and does not constitute legal advice.

Detailed Statistics of the Draw
| Stream | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score | Targeted NOC Codes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foreign Worker | 49% of total ITAs | 56 and above | Electrical and electronics engineers, Mining engineers, Geological engineers, Chemical technologists and technicians, and more |
| International Student | 47% of total ITAs | 85 and above | Included Electrical engineers, Industrial electricians, Heavy equipment operators |
| In-Demand Skills | 4% of total ITAs | 34 and above | Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors, and testers |

