2026 Ontario PNP March Updates: 97 Physicians Invited

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OINP Update ยท March 2026
Ontario invited 1,243 candidates including doctors, skilled workers, and new graduates in massive March 18 draw!
โšก Key Facts at a Glance
DetailInfo
Draw DateMarch 18, 2026
Total Invitations1,243
Physicians Invited97 (Score 36+)
REDI Pilot Invitations39 (Various scores)
Masters Graduates582 (Score 30+)
PhD Graduates525 (Score 49+)
Great news if you want to live and work in Ontario! The province just invited 1,243 people to apply for permanent residence through their Provincial Nominee Program. This is one of the biggest draws we have seen in 2026. Ontario targeted three main groups: doctors, skilled workers in specific regions, and recent graduates from Canadian universities. If you received an invitation, you have between 14 and 17 days to submit your application โ€” so start gathering your documents right away! Let me break down exactly what happened and what it means for you.

๐ŸŽฏ What Happened on March 18 โ€” Explained Simply

1,243
Total Invitations
4
Different Streams
30
Lowest Score Needed
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Physicians Priority
97 doctors invited with scores as low as 36 points - specialists, surgeons, and family doctors.
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Regional Focus
39 invitations for jobs in Lanark or Leeds and Grenville counties through REDI pilot.
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Graduate Priority
1,107 recent Masters and PhD graduates invited - biggest group in this draw.
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Profile Deadline
Only profiles created by March 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM were eligible.
Ontario clearly wants healthcare professionals and recent graduates to stay in the province. If you are a doctor working anywhere in Ontario or a recent graduate from a Canadian university, this draw shows the province values your skills.

๐Ÿ“Š Understanding the Different Scores

The OINP uses a points system different from Express Entry. Your score depends on factors like education, language skills, work experience, and whether you studied in Ontario. Here is how someone could reach each cutoff score:
Example: Masters Graduate (Score 30+)Points
๐ŸŽ“ Masters degree from Ontario8
๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ English IELTS 7.5+ (CLB 9)5
๐Ÿ’ผ Canadian work experience (1+ years)12
๐Ÿ“ Job offer in Ontario10
โžœ Total reaches cutoff easily35 points
๐Ÿ’ก Key Insight

If you studied at a Canadian university and have some work experience, reaching 30 points is very achievable. The Masters Graduate stream had the lowest cutoff, making it the easiest pathway for recent graduates.

For doctors, scoring 36 points is even easier because healthcare professionals get bonus points for their occupation. If you are a specialist or family physician with a job offer in Ontario, you likely qualify.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ What This Draw Means for International Students

๐Ÿšจ The reality check you need to hear:

1,243
Invitations today
vs
50,000+
People waiting
โš ๏ธThe Challenge

Competition is intense. Only graduates with Canadian work experience in specific occupations got invited. Having just a degree is not enough anymore.

Reality: Most international students need 1+ years Canadian experience before becoming competitive
โœ…The Opportunity

If you studied in Ontario and work in healthcare, business, technology, or skilled trades, you have a strong chance in future draws. Ontario clearly prioritizes graduates who stay and contribute.

Next step: Focus on getting Canadian work experience in an eligible NOC code
๐ŸŽฏYour Action Plan

Create your OINP profile immediately if you graduated from an Ontario university. Even if you do not get invited this year, you will be ready for future draws. The system is constantly evolving.

Pro tip: Consider smaller Ontario cities where competition may be lower through regional programs

โœ… What To Do If You Got An Invitation

๐ŸŽ‰ Congratulations!

You have between 14-17 days to submit your complete application depending on your stream. This deadline is firm โ€” no extensions. Here is your action plan:

1
Check your invitation letter immediately

Log into the OINP portal and read every detail. Your file number starts with JOXX, NMAS, or NPHD. Note your exact deadline.

2
Start document collection today

You need education credentials, language test results, work reference letters, and police certificates. Some take weeks to obtain.

๐Ÿšจ URGENT
Police certificates from every country you lived 6+ months
๐Ÿ“‹ PRIORITY
Employment reference letters on company letterhead
โœ… READY
Education transcripts and language test scores
3
If you have an employer โ€” notify them immediately

Employer Job Offer stream candidates: your employer has 14 days to submit their portion. Contact HR today. Do not assume they know what to do.

4
Prepare payment and submit early

The application fee is $1,500 CAD. Submit at least 2 days before your deadline in case of technical issues. Do not wait until the last minute.

5
Double-check everything before submitting

One missing document or error means rejection. Have someone else review your application. Triple-check NOC codes match exactly.

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Critical: No Extensions Available

OINP deadlines are absolute. Miss it by even one hour and your invitation is cancelled forever. You cannot reapply with the same invitation. Start immediately.

๐Ÿ“ˆ What To Do If You Did NOT Get Invited

Do not worry โ€” this was just one draw and more are coming. Here are your best options to improve your chances for next time:
๐ŸŽ“Get Canadian Work Experience

The most powerful way to become competitive. Focus on getting a job in one of the eligible NOC codes. Even part-time Canadian experience counts more than foreign experience.

Timeline: 6-12 months to build solid Canadian experience in your field
๐Ÿ“Try Other Ontario Programs

Look into the Skilled Trades stream if you work in construction, manufacturing, or agriculture. The French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream has lower competition. Consider the Entrepreneur stream if you plan to start a business.

Opportunity: French speakers get priority โ€” much lower competition than English-only streams
๐Ÿ—บ๏ธConsider Other Provinces

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan have more frequent draws with lower score requirements. Alberta and Manitoba also offer good opportunities for skilled workers.

Strategy: Apply to multiple PNPs to maximize your chances
๐Ÿ“šImprove Your Profile

Retake IELTS to get higher scores. Consider getting additional Canadian education or professional certifications. Learn French to access French-stream programs with less competition.

Quick win: Even improving one IELTS band can add significant points

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