Canada's Caregiver Program

 

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Hiring home caregivers to look after family members has become popular in Canada due to the country’s ample space, creating strong market demand. With Canada’s growing need and emphasis on healthcare professionals, the country has launched the Canada’s Caregiver Program to attract more skilled caregivers to immigrate.

The scope of home care work includes caring for children, the elderly, or individuals with disabilities. If you have experience in home care, nursing, or related healthcare fields, consider applying for permanent residency through the Canada Caregiver Program! Even if you lack sufficient work experience, you may still qualify for permanent residency as long as you meet the other eligibility requirements.

Features of the Canada’s Caregiver Program:

Canada offers an ideal environment for family life, with abundant space, extensive school networks, and safe, tranquil surroundings. Many Canadian households employ home caregivers to assist with the care of family members across all age groups, generating significant demand for qualified professionals. To meet this ongoing market need, the federal government admits a quota of eligible caregivers annually from around the world; upon fulfilling the required work term, they can apply for permanent residency through the Canada Caregiver Immigration Program.

2 Types of Caregivers

1. Home Child Care

The Canada Caregiver Program specifically offers childcare providers an opportunity to exchange eligible work experience gained in Canada for permanent residency. All qualifying work experience must be obtained within Canada. Additionally, applicants must meet a minimum language requirement of CLB 5 (IELTS Band 5.0).

The program accepts a maximum of 2,750 applications per year, with the quota reopening on January 1 each year.

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Work Experience Requirements Include:

  • At least 24 months of full-time work or 3,900 hours of full-time work over at least 22 months (occupation code: NOC 4411). Occupation definitions can be verified here.

  • Applicants’ work hours may include up to 390 hours of overtime.

  • All work experience must be gained within 4 years of arriving in Canada.

  • You must provide care services to individuals in need at your residence or the employer’s residence.

Work Experience Does Not Include:

  • Foster family services.

  • Unemployment periods within work experience hours.

  • Work for a Canadian employer outside Canada.

  • Vacation time outside Canada exceeding the duration specified in the contract (such hours do not count toward work hours).

Even if you have no work experience or insufficient work experience, you can still apply for permanent residency through the Canada Caregiver Immigration Program as long as you meet the other requirements, including education, professional training, and English language proficiency.

No, it does not need to be continuous. The 24 months can be accumulated, but it must be full-time work.

2. Care for the elderly, people with disabilities, pregnant women, etc.

The Canada Home Care Worker Program specifically offers home support workers an opportunity to exchange eligible work experience gained in Canada for permanent residency. Eligible clients may include the elderly, people with disabilities, pregnant women, and others. All qualifying work experience must be obtained within Canada. Additionally, applicants must meet a minimum language requirement of CLB 5 (IELTS Band 5.0).

The program accepts a maximum of 2,750 applications per year, with the quota reopening on January 1 each year.

Work Experience Requirements Include:

  • At least 24 months of full-time work or 3,900 hours of full-time work over at least 22 months (occupation code: NOC 4411). Occupation definitions can be verified here.

  • Applicants’ work hours may include up to 390 hours of overtime.

  • All work experience must be gained within 4 years of arriving in Canada.

  • You must provide in-home care services to individuals in need at your residence or the employer’s residence.

Work Experience Does Not Include:

  • Housekeeping services.

  • Unemployment periods.

  • Work for a Canadian employer outside Canada.

  • Vacation time outside Canada exceeding the duration specified in the contract (such hours do not count toward work hours).

Examples of Eligible Job Positions:

  • Personal support worker — in-home

  • Disability caregiver — in-home

  • Home caregiver

  • Doula (birth support worker)

Even without any work experience or with insufficient work experience, you can still apply for permanent residency through this program as long as you meet the other requirements, including education, professional training, and English language proficiency.

Link Immigration Canada's Caregiver Immegration services Include:

Online Employer-Employee Matching

Link Immigration maintain an extensive network of employers and can provide suitable job opportunities from the perspective of applicants for the Canada’s Caregiver Program.

Apply for Suitable Work Permits

The Canadas’ Caregiver Program offers 2 pathways, and we will assist you with visa applications and securing quotas!