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IRCC Announces Key Updates to Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots


Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot

Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot

Ottawa, Canada – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released significant updates to the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Programs, including new eligibility requirements and a revised processing timeline. 

Two Streams Introduced

IRCC has confirmed that the pilot program will now be divided into two separate streams:

  1. Workers in Canada Stream – This stream will officially start processing applications on March 31, 2025 and is designed for those already working in Canada.
  2. Applicants Not Working in Canada Stream – This stream is set to open in the coming months for applicants outside Canada or those not currently employed in the country.

New Eligibility Criteria: No Canadian Work Experience Required

One of the most significant changes in the program is the removal of the previous requirement for Canadian work experience in a caregiving occupation. Instead, applicants must meet the following:

  • A full-time job offer in home care within Canada, and 
  • Recent and relevant work experience, or Completion of at least six months of home care-related training

Where Can Home Care Workers Be Employed?

Under the new guidelines, home care workers can be employed in various settings, including:

  • Private households
  • Home health care service providers
  • Home care support service providers
  • Direct care agencies
  • Pediatric home health care service providers
  • Personal care services in residential settings

However, recruitment or placement agencies will not be eligible to provide job offers under this program.

Important Requirements for Caregivers Currently in Canada

If you are already working in Canada and plan to apply under the Workers in Canada Stream, make sure to have the following documents ready:

  • Language test – Minimum CLB 4 (Canadian Language Benchmark)
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) – Minimum of high school equivalent to Canadian standards

What’s Next?

These changes mark a significant shift in how caregivers can qualify for permanent residency, making the program more accessible to those with relevant training and experience. With the Workers in Canada Stream opening on March 31, 2025, eligible applicants are encouraged to prepare their documents early to ensure a smooth application process.

For expert assistance with your application, JCA LAW is ready to help caregivers navigate these updates and secure their pathway to permanent residency.

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Email us at immigration@jcalaw.ca for more details

 

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