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Has OINP run targeted draws for tech workers, and how do I benefit?

TSL Written by the Treadstone Law team· Updated June 2026

OINP has periodically run targeted draws through its Human Capital Priorities stream and other Express Entry-linked streams aimed at specific in-demand occupations, including technology-related roles. These targeted draws scan the federal Express Entry pool for candidates in specific NOC codes and may invite candidates with lower CRS scores than general draws, simply because they occupy an occupation Ontario has prioritized at that time.

Ontario does not guarantee a schedule of future targeted draws or commit to specific occupation groups in advance — the decision to run a targeted draw is discretionary and announced by OINP when it happens. Historically, information technology, data analysis, software development, and engineering occupations have appeared in Ontario's targeted draw announcements.

For candidates in tech occupations, the practical implication is: ensure your Express Entry profile is active, up to date, and accurately reflects your occupation in the correct NOC code. If OINP runs a targeted draw for your occupation, being in the pool with an accurate profile means you will be scanned. Candidates who are in the Express Entry pool with outdated or incorrect information may be missed.

Monitoring OINP's official website and reputable immigration news sources is the best way to learn about targeted draws as they are announced.

Key takeaways

  • OINP has run targeted draws for specific occupations including technology roles.
  • Targeted draws can invite candidates with lower CRS scores than general draws.
  • OINP does not pre-announce a schedule for future targeted draws.
  • Keeping your Express Entry profile active and accurately coded improves your chances of being found.
This is general information, not legal advice. It doesn’t create a lawyer–client relationship, and the rules can change. For advice on your situation, a Treadstone immigration lawyer can help.
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