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Hi,
I am interested in the OINP intl student stream, but am not sure if I will qualify:

My job contract states:

Employee's employment under this agreement shall begin on (date1) and will be at least till (date2 (which is 1 year from first date)) and may be extended on "At Will" basis.

Is this considered as a contract of indefinite length ? I am trying to apply for the OINP international student with job offer stream.

Please kindly advise. Thanks.
 
Hi,
I am interested in the OINP intl student stream, but am not sure if I will qualify:

My job contract states:

Employee's employment under this agreement shall begin on (date1) and will be at least till (date2 (which is 1 year from first date)) and may be extended on "At Will" basis.

Is this considered as a contract of indefinite length ? I am trying to apply for the OINP international student with job offer stream.

Please kindly advise. Thanks.

Short answer is no.

Your contract has a defined length. To qualify, your employment letter must have no end date.

See this:
  • an indication that the offer being made is for a full-time position of an indeterminate duration (no end date)
https://www.ontario.ca/document/oin...-student-stream-applicant-checklist#section-5
 
thanks for the reply.
I just wanted to confirm that the wordings: and may be extended on "At Will" basis, can be considered as one of indeterminate length ?
Plus the end date is listed as at least till (date 2)
So neither of these will be considered as indeterminate length ?
Thanks
 
thanks for the reply.
I just wanted to confirm that the wordings: and may be extended on "At Will" basis, can be considered as one of indeterminate length ?
Plus the end date is listed as at least till (date 2)
So neither of these will be considered as indeterminate length ?
Thanks

It has to be a full time employment offer with no end date. Your contract has an end date.

The fact it has the "extended" bit and "at least" doesn't change this fact. Contract can always be extended if the company wants to extend them. But ultimately this is a job with a defined end and doesn't meet the PNP criteria.

There has to be no end date on the letter at all (per the language I quoted in my previous post directly from the OINP web site).