Ontario Pnp Points Calculator 2019
This Ontario PNP Points Calculator 2019 helps you determine your eligibility score for the Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 2019. The Ontario PNP is a points-based immigration program that evaluates candidates based on various factors including age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability.
How to Use This Calculator
To calculate your Ontario PNP points for 2019:
- Enter your age in years
- Select your level of education
- Enter your years of work experience in Canada
- Select your language proficiency level
- Select your adaptability score
- Click "Calculate Points" to see your total score
The calculator will display your total points and indicate whether you meet the minimum requirement of 67 points for the Express Entry stream or 50 points for the Human Capital Priorities stream.
Ontario PNP Point Factors (2019)
The Ontario PNP points system for 2019 evaluates candidates based on the following factors:
Age Points
Points are awarded based on your age at the time of application:
- Under 20 years: 30 points
- 20-24 years: 29 points
- 25-29 years: 28 points
- 30-34 years: 27 points
- 35-39 years: 26 points
- 40-44 years: 25 points
- 45-49 years: 24 points
- 50-54 years: 23 points
- 55-59 years: 22 points
- 60+ years: 21 points
Education Points
Points are awarded based on your level of education:
- PhD: 25 points
- Master's degree: 23 points
- Two-year university or college degree: 22 points
- One-year university or college degree: 21 points
- High school diploma or equivalent: 15 points
- Less than secondary school: 0 points
Work Experience Points
Points are awarded based on your years of work experience in Canada:
- 0 years: 0 points
- 1 year: 5 points
- 2 years: 10 points
- 3 years: 15 points
- 4 years: 20 points
- 5+ years: 25 points
Language Proficiency Points
Points are awarded based on your language proficiency in English or French:
- CLB/NCLB 7 or 8: 13 points
- CLB/NCLB 9 or 10: 25 points
Adaptability Points
Points are awarded based on your adaptability score:
- 0 points: 0 points
- 1 point: 5 points
- 2 points: 10 points
- 3 points: 15 points
- 4 points: 20 points
- 5 points: 25 points
Calculation Method
The total Ontario PNP points for 2019 are calculated by summing the points from each of the five factors:
Total Points = Age Points + Education Points + Work Experience Points + Language Proficiency Points + Adaptability Points
To be eligible for the Ontario PNP in 2019, you must meet the minimum points requirement for your stream:
- Express Entry stream: 67 points
- Human Capital Priorities stream: 50 points
Candidates with higher scores have a better chance of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residency.
Example Calculation
Let's calculate the points for a candidate with the following profile:
- Age: 32 years
- Education: Master's degree
- Work experience in Canada: 3 years
- Language proficiency: CLB/NCLB 9
- Adaptability: 4 points
Calculation Steps
1. Age Points: 30-34 years = 27 points
2. Education Points: Master's degree = 23 points
3. Work Experience Points: 3 years = 15 points
4. Language Proficiency Points: CLB/NCLB 9 = 25 points
5. Adaptability Points: 4 points = 20 points
Total Points = 27 + 23 + 15 + 25 + 20 = 110 points
This candidate would meet the minimum requirement of 67 points for the Express Entry stream and would have a strong chance of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residency.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum score required for Ontario PNP in 2019?
The minimum score required for the Express Entry stream is 67 points, while the Human Capital Priorities stream requires 50 points.
How are points calculated for the Ontario PNP in 2019?
Points are calculated based on five factors: age, education, work experience in Canada, language proficiency, and adaptability. Each factor contributes to the total score.
Can I use this calculator for the 2020 Ontario PNP?
No, this calculator is specifically designed for the 2019 Ontario PNP scoring system. The points allocation and requirements may have changed in subsequent years.
What happens if I score below the minimum requirement?
If you score below the minimum requirement, you may still be eligible for other immigration programs or may need to improve your profile to meet the criteria.
Is there a maximum score for the Ontario PNP in 2019?
Yes, the maximum possible score for the Ontario PNP in 2019 is 100 points. Candidates with higher scores have a better chance of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residency.