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OINP Expression of Interest points calculator

Estimate your Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program EOI score for the Workforce Priority and Employer Job Offer streams. Nine factors, instant result, no sign-up.

Your profile

Assessed credential, inside or outside Canada.

Use your weakest of the four abilities from IELTS, CELPIP or TEF.

Bilingual candidates are a standing Ontario priority.

Paid, full-time or equivalent, in TEER 0–3 occupations.

Authorized work performed while physically in Ontario.

Completed at an eligible Ontario institution.

Permanent, full-time offer from an eligible Ontario employer.

Regional and northern employment scores higher.

Annual gross earnings in Ontario, or wage on your job offer.

Estimated EOI score
23/ 87

Needs strengthening · 26%

Focus on language testing, credential assessment and Ontario-based experience or employment before submitting.

  • Highest level of education10 / 11
  • Official language ability (lowest CLB)8 / 10
  • Second official language0 / 10
  • Skilled work experience (anywhere)5 / 10
  • Ontario work experience0 / 8
  • Ontario education credential0 / 10
  • Ontario job offer0 / 10
  • Region of intended employment0 / 10
  • Ontario earnings history / offered wage0 / 8

This calculator is an educational estimate built on Ontario's published EOI scoring factors. Ontario updates its point grids and draw criteria periodically, and official scoring is confirmed only inside the OINP portal. Always verify against ontario.ca/oinp. No result here is a promise of an invitation or nomination.

How Ontario ranks Expression of Interest profiles

Ontario's Employer Job Offer and Workforce Priority streams operate through an Expression of Interest pool. You register a profile, Ontario scores it against a published grid, and periodic selection rounds invite the strongest candidates — sometimes filtered further by occupation, region or stream targets.

Where candidates gain the most ground

  • Language results. Moving from CLB 6 to CLB 9 across all four abilities is usually the fastest and cheapest gain available.
  • Region of employment. Work outside the Greater Toronto Area — and especially in Northern Ontario — is deliberately rewarded.
  • Ontario experience. Authorized work or a completed Ontario credential signals settlement and retention.
  • Bilingualism. Candidates with both English and French remain a standing provincial priority.

Before you submit

An EOI profile that overstates experience or misclassifies an occupation can cost you the nomination later. Our licensed team reviews your documents, confirms the correct NOC TEER classification and checks stream eligibility before anything is filed.