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March 14, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, recently announced the target for admitting 2,750 new home care workers through its new immigration program, the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot (HCWP). Out of the 2,750 spots, 150 will be set aside for workers who are currently without legal status in Canada. This program aims to assist foreign home care workers in obtaining permanent residency in Canada.

Two Key Streams of the Program

There are two main categories for applying:

  1. Workers Already in Canada:
    This stream is for foreign home care workers who are already in Canada. Applications for this group will open on March 31, 2025. Workers must have a full-time job offer from a private household or an eligible organization in Canada (excluding Quebec).

  2. Workers Applying from Outside Canada:
    This stream is for workers who are outside Canada but want to apply for permanent residency. The exact date for this stream to open has not been announced.

Requirements to Apply

To be eligible for this program, applicants need to meet these basic criteria:

  • Work Experience or Training:
    Applicants must have at least six months of recent experience working as a home care worker, or they must have completed six months of training related to home care.

  • Language Skills:
    Applicants must prove their ability to speak either English or French by meeting a minimum level of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4.

  • Job Offer:
    A full-time job offer from a private household or an eligible organization is required. Organizations eligible to hire include home health care service providers and direct care agencies. Job offers from recruitment agencies or placement firms are not accepted.

  • Education:
    Applicants must have at least a secondary school diploma or equivalent.

  • Residency Intent:
    Applicants must intend to live in a Canadian province other than Quebec.

Special Pathway for Workers Without Legal Status

The HCWP also gives an opportunity for home care workers who are currently in Canada without legal status. A limited number of spots are available for these workers to regain legal status and apply for permanent residency.

The Future of the Program

Immigration Minister Marc Miller has expressed hope that the success of this program could lead to it becoming a permanent option for home care workers in Canada. This program is seen as an important step to regularize the status of workers who provide vital care services.

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February 27, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Canada has updated more information on the eligibility criteria for its new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots, set to launch on March 31, 2025. These pilots aim to provide a streamlined pathway to permanent residence (PR) for qualified home care workers.

The immigration department has stated that when the Home Care Worker Pilot (HCWP) opens, it will initially only accept applications from candidates already in Canada. Those outside of Canada will be able to apply at a later time.

What are the HCWP streams?

Foreign nationals can apply for the new HCWP through two streams:

  1. Workers in Canada stream
  2. Applicants not working in Canada stream

When the program opens in late March, only the Workers in Canada stream will accept applications. The Applicants not working in Canada stream will open later in the year.

IRCC recommends applicants for the Workers in Canada stream take an approved language test and get their education assessed through an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) ahead of the March opening.

Details on the application process for the Applicants not working in Canada stream are not yet available.

See below eligibility criteria for the HCWP:

  • Language Proficiency: Achieve a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4.

  • Educational Requirements: Hold the equivalent of a Canadian high school diploma, as verified by an Education Credential Assessment (ECA).

  • Work Experience: Demonstrate recent and relevant work experience in the home care sector.

  • Job Offer: Secure a full-time job offer from in the home care sector within Canada but outside Quebec.

You are now able to work wherever there is a need, meaning your job offer can come from any of the following:

– Private Households

– Organizations that directly hire full-time workers to provide short-term occasional home care for those who are semi-independent of recovering from an injury or illness, for example:

– home health care service providers

– home care support service providers

– direct care agencies

– personal care services in residential settings

– pediatric home health care service providers

Eligibility criteria Details
Work experience – Six months of recent, relevant work;

OR

– A credential of at least six months of related home care training.

Language proficiency CLB 4 or higher in English or French.
Job offer Must have a job offer from either

– A private household;

OR

– An organization* that directly hires full-time home care workers to provide short-term or occasional home care.

Education Secondary school diploma.

 

Eligibility Update for Out-of-Status Workers and Previous Applicants

The eligibility criteria for the Home Care Worker Pilot (HCWP) in Canada have been updated to include out-of-status home care workers currently in the country. These individuals may now qualify to apply under the HCWP due to a public policy, though only a limited number of spots are available.

Additionally, former applicants to the Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilots, which were closed in June 2024, may still be eligible to apply. Those who applied under the “Gaining Experience” category before June 2024 and have since accumulated sufficient eligible work experience can submit proof to IRCC to have their permanent residence (PR) application considered.

Do you need more information and guide on this program, get all you need to know on this webinar. Do you require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, preparing your application after receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com