Canada Permanent Residence Immigration Updates Newcomers to Canada
As we announced earlier this month, the Canadian government revealed plans to introduce a new caregiver immigration program, officially named the “Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots” (HCWP). With the program set to open on March 31, 2025, the eligibility criteria have now been officially announced.
Two pathways will be available under the HCWP: the “Workers in Canada” stream and the “Applicants Not Working in Canada” stream.
About the program and Instant Permanent Residency
Qualifying applicants will be granted permanent residency immediately upon arrival in Canada, simplifying and expediting the immigration processing times. It is important to note that on March 31, 2025 only the “Workers in Canada” stream will launch and start accepting applications as there has not been a set launch date for the “Applicants Not Working in Canada” stream yet.
Before applying under the new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots, applicants must first secure a full-time job offer from a home care employer. According to IRCC, eligible home care employers include, but are not limited to:
New (Easier) Language and Education Requirements
The new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots have made it easier for applicants to meet language and education requirements. Applicants now only need to achieve a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) level 4, along with a high school diploma.
In contrast, the previous Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilot programs, which have now been closed, required applicants to have at least a CLB level 5 and a minimum of one year of Canadian post-secondary education or its equivalent. With the new pilot’s language requirement lowered to a level 4 and post-secondary education no longer necessary, it makes the application process much more accessible to a broader range of applicants.
Work Experience Requirements
Although previous work experience is not required, candidates must have at least 6 months of relevant and recent experience or a credential for performing similar duties that home care workers would perform on a day-to-day basis.
If you are a caregiver interested in Canadian permanent residency, this is a valuable opportunity that you should take advantage of as soon as the program opens. The Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots will officially open on March 31, 2025, and we will provide further updates as the HCWP program along with its respective streams, once they officially launch.
Contact us at Canadim to get a head start on your application and assess your eligibility for the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot programs!
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