The Ontario PNP uses a points system to determine who can apply. You get points for things like your age, education, work experience, language skills, and having a job offer in Ontario. For example, if you have a higher education level or work experience in a job that's in demand, you'll score more points. Also, having a job offer in Ontario or working in high-demand areas gives you extra points. Each stream in the Ontario PNP has its own scoring criteria, and the more points you have, the better your chances of being nominated.
Detailed information about the points distribution system for Ontario PNP is given below.
| 
			 Factor  | 
			
			 Maximum Points  | 
		
| 
			 Age  | 
			
			 12  | 
		
| 
			 Education  | 
			
			 25  | 
		
| 
			 Language Proficiency  | 
			
			 28  | 
		
| 
			 Work Experience  | 
			
			 15  | 
		
| 
			 Job Offer in Ontario  | 
			
			 10  | 
		
| 
			 Adaptability (Spouse's qualifications, past work in Ontario, etc.)  | 
			
			 10  | 
		
| 
			 Total  | 
			
			 100  |