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Introduction

Canada’s Caregiver Program is designed for foreign nationals who provide care to children, the elderly, or individuals with medical needs. This pathway allows caregivers to work in Canada and eventually apply for permanent residency. There are two primary caregiver pilot programs—the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot. These programs are in place to help Canadian families while providing a pathway to a stable future for caregivers.

Types of Caregiver Jobs in Canada

  • Childcare Providers
  • Nannies—Care for children at home, help with daily tasks, offer emotional support, and may live with the family or work part-time.
  • Au Pairs—Usually young people from other countries who live with a host family and help with childcare in return for free accommodation and a small allowance.
  • Home Support Workers
  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)—Help elderly or disabled people with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and cooking. They work in homes or care centers.
  • Home Health Aides—Provide basic medical help, like giving medicines, under a nurse or doctor’s guidance.
  • In-Home Caregivers
  • Geriatric Caregivers—Help elderly people with personal care, moving around, and emotional support.
  • Disabled Caregivers—Care for people with physical or mental disabilities, helping them live better lives.
  • Caregivers for Special Needs
  • Special Needs Childcare—Help kids with emotional, physical, or learning disabilities in their daily routine and education.
  • Autism Support Workers—Support both kids and adults with autism through care and therapy.

Steps to Apply as a Caregiver in Canada

There are two main programs to work as a caregiver and offer a chance to get permanent residency in Canada—Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot.

  • Check Eligibility: At least 1 year of full-time caregiver experience in the last 3 years; CLB 5 in English or French (IELTS or CELPIP); 1-year post-secondary education diploma (Canadian or equivalent); Full-time job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Prepare Documents: Valid passport and ID, language test results, ECA if educated outside Canada, job offer letter, police clearance certificate, medical test report, proof of funds.
  • Submit Application: Create an IRCC account online, fill in forms, upload documents, pay fee, and submit application.
  • Work Permit Process: Give biometrics if required, wait for processing, and receive work permit once approved.
  • Arrive in Canada: Show passport, visa, and job offer at the border, then start working.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: After working for 12–24 months, apply for PR by submitting proof of experience and documents online.

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • Work Experience—At least 12 months in the last 3 years in NOC 4411 (Child Care) or 4412 (Home Support).
  • Job Offer—Must be a full-time offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Language Score—CLB 5 or more in English or French.
  • Education—1-year post-secondary diploma (Canadian or equivalent foreign education with ECA).
  • Health and Character—Medical test to prove you're healthy; Police certificate showing no criminal record.
  • Proof of Funds—Show that you can support yourself and your family.

Documents Needed to Work as a Caregiver in Canada

  • Valid passport and national ID.
  • Language test results (IELTS/TEF with CLB 5 score).
  • ECA report if educated outside Canada.
  • Official job offer letter with job details.
  • Letters from past employers showing your experience.
  • Signed job contracts (if available).
  • Police clearance from all countries you've lived in.
  • Medical exam report from an approved doctor.
  • Bank statements showing enough funds.
  • If sponsored, an affidavit of support.
  • Biometrics (if required).
  • Completed work permit and family forms (IMM 1295, IMM 5707).
  • Passport-sized photos as per Canada visa rules.
  • Past Canadian visas (if any).
  • A resume showing your skills and work history.
  • Fee payment proof.

Why Choose GlobesWay Immigration to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver?

GlobesWay Immigration is dedicated to making your journey to Canada as a caregiver smooth and stress-free. Our team understands the detailed requirements of caregiver immigration programs and offers personalized support at every step. From assisting you in finding eligible job offers to preparing accurate documentation, we ensure your application meets all IRCC guidelines. With our expert guidance and hands-on approach, GlobesWay Immigration helps you move closer to your goal of building a secure and successful future in Canada as a caregiver.

Types of Caregiver Jobs in Canada

  • Childcare Providers
  • Nannies—Care for children at home, help with daily tasks, offer emotional support, and may live with the family or work part-time.
  • Au Pairs—Usually young people from other countries who live with a host family and help with childcare in return for free accommodation and a small allowance.
  • Home Support Workers
  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)—Help elderly or disabled people with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and cooking. They work in homes or care centers.
  • Home Health Aides—Provide basic medical help, like giving medicines, under a nurse or doctor’s guidance.
  • In-Home Caregivers
  • Geriatric Caregivers—Help elderly people with personal care, moving around, and emotional support.
  • Disabled Caregivers—Care for people with physical or mental disabilities, helping them live better lives.
  • Caregivers for Special Needs
  • Special Needs Childcare—Help kids with emotional, physical, or learning disabilities in their daily routine and education.
  • Autism Support Workers—Support both kids and adults with autism through care and therapy.

Steps to Apply as a Caregiver in Canada

There are two main programs to work as a caregiver and offer a chance to get permanent residency in Canada—Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot.

  • Check Eligibility: At least 1 year of full-time caregiver experience in the last 3 years; CLB 5 in English or French (IELTS or CELPIP); 1-year post-secondary education diploma (Canadian or equivalent); Full-time job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Prepare Documents: Valid passport and ID, language test results, ECA if educated outside Canada, job offer letter, police clearance certificate, medical test report, proof of funds.
  • Submit Application: Create an IRCC account online, fill in forms, upload documents, pay fee, and submit application.
  • Work Permit Process: Give biometrics if required, wait for processing, and receive work permit once approved.
  • Arrive in Canada: Show passport, visa, and job offer at the border, then start working.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: After working for 12–24 months, apply for PR by submitting proof of experience and documents online.

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • Work Experience—At least 12 months in the last 3 years in NOC 4411 (Child Care) or 4412 (Home Support).
  • Job Offer—Must be a full-time offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Language Score—CLB 5 or more in English or French.
  • Education—1-year post-secondary diploma (Canadian or equivalent foreign education with ECA).
  • Health and Character—Medical test to prove you're healthy; Police certificate showing no criminal record.
  • Proof of Funds—Show that you can support yourself and your family.

Documents Needed to Work as a Caregiver in Canada

  • Valid passport and national ID.
  • Language test results (IELTS/TEF with CLB 5 score).
  • ECA report if educated outside Canada.
  • Official job offer letter with job details.
  • Letters from past employers showing your experience.
  • Signed job contracts (if available).
  • Police clearance from all countries you've lived in.
  • Medical exam report from an approved doctor.
  • Bank statements showing enough funds.
  • If sponsored, an affidavit of support.
  • Biometrics (if required).
  • Completed work permit and family forms (IMM 1295, IMM 5707).
  • Passport-sized photos as per Canada visa rules.
  • Past Canadian visas (if any).
  • A resume showing your skills and work history.
  • Fee payment proof.

Why Choose GlobesWay Immigration to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver?

GlobesWay Immigration is dedicated to making your journey to Canada as a caregiver smooth and stress-free. Our team understands the detailed requirements of caregiver immigration programs and offers personalized support at every step. From assisting you in finding eligible job offers to preparing accurate documentation, we ensure your application meets all IRCC guidelines. With our expert guidance and hands-on approach, GlobesWay Immigration helps you move closer to your goal of building a secure and successful future in Canada as a caregiver.

Types of Caregiver Jobs in Canada

  • Childcare Providers
  • Nannies—Care for children at home, help with daily tasks, offer emotional support, and may live with the family or work part-time.
  • Au Pairs—Usually young people from other countries who live with a host family and help with childcare in return for free accommodation and a small allowance.
  • Home Support Workers
  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)—Help elderly or disabled people with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and cooking. They work in homes or care centers.
  • Home Health Aides—Provide basic medical help, like giving medicines, under a nurse or doctor’s guidance.
  • In-Home Caregivers
  • Geriatric Caregivers—Help elderly people with personal care, moving around, and emotional support.
  • Disabled Caregivers—Care for people with physical or mental disabilities, helping them live better lives.
  • Caregivers for Special Needs
  • Special Needs Childcare—Help kids with emotional, physical, or learning disabilities in their daily routine and education.
  • Autism Support Workers—Support both kids and adults with autism through care and therapy.

Steps to Apply as a Caregiver in Canada

There are two main programs to work as a caregiver and offer a chance to get permanent residency in Canada—Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot.

  • Check Eligibility: At least 1 year of full-time caregiver experience in the last 3 years; CLB 5 in English or French (IELTS or CELPIP); 1-year post-secondary education diploma (Canadian or equivalent); Full-time job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Prepare Documents: Valid passport and ID, language test results, ECA if educated outside Canada, job offer letter, police clearance certificate, medical test report, proof of funds.
  • Submit Application: Create an IRCC account online, fill in forms, upload documents, pay fee, and submit application.
  • Work Permit Process: Give biometrics if required, wait for processing, and receive work permit once approved.
  • Arrive in Canada: Show passport, visa, and job offer at the border, then start working.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: After working for 12–24 months, apply for PR by submitting proof of experience and documents online.

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • Work Experience—At least 12 months in the last 3 years in NOC 4411 (Child Care) or 4412 (Home Support).
  • Job Offer—Must be a full-time offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Language Score—CLB 5 or more in English or French.
  • Education—1-year post-secondary diploma (Canadian or equivalent foreign education with ECA).
  • Health and Character—Medical test to prove you're healthy; Police certificate showing no criminal record.
  • Proof of Funds—Show that you can support yourself and your family.

Documents Needed to Work as a Caregiver in Canada

  • Valid passport and national ID.
  • Language test results (IELTS/TEF with CLB 5 score).
  • ECA report if educated outside Canada.
  • Official job offer letter with job details.
  • Letters from past employers showing your experience.
  • Signed job contracts (if available).
  • Police clearance from all countries you've lived in.
  • Medical exam report from an approved doctor.
  • Bank statements showing enough funds.
  • If sponsored, an affidavit of support.
  • Biometrics (if required).
  • Completed work permit and family forms (IMM 1295, IMM 5707).
  • Passport-sized photos as per Canada visa rules.
  • Past Canadian visas (if any).
  • A resume showing your skills and work history.
  • Fee payment proof.

Why Choose GlobesWay Immigration to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver?

GlobesWay Immigration is dedicated to making your journey to Canada as a caregiver smooth and stress-free. Our team understands the detailed requirements of caregiver immigration programs and offers personalized support at every step. From assisting you in finding eligible job offers to preparing accurate documentation, we ensure your application meets all IRCC guidelines. With our expert guidance and hands-on approach, GlobesWay Immigration helps you move closer to your goal of building a secure and successful future in Canada as a caregiver.

Types of Caregiver Jobs in Canada

  • Childcare Providers
  • Nannies—Care for children at home, help with daily tasks, offer emotional support, and may live with the family or work part-time.
  • Au Pairs—Usually young people from other countries who live with a host family and help with childcare in return for free accommodation and a small allowance.
  • Home Support Workers
  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)—Help elderly or disabled people with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and cooking. They work in homes or care centers.
  • Home Health Aides—Provide basic medical help, like giving medicines, under a nurse or doctor’s guidance.
  • In-Home Caregivers
  • Geriatric Caregivers—Help elderly people with personal care, moving around, and emotional support.
  • Disabled Caregivers—Care for people with physical or mental disabilities, helping them live better lives.
  • Caregivers for Special Needs
  • Special Needs Childcare—Help kids with emotional, physical, or learning disabilities in their daily routine and education.
  • Autism Support Workers—Support both kids and adults with autism through care and therapy.

Steps to Apply as a Caregiver in Canada

There are two main programs to work as a caregiver and offer a chance to get permanent residency in Canada—Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot.

  • Check Eligibility: At least 1 year of full-time caregiver experience in the last 3 years; CLB 5 in English or French (IELTS or CELPIP); 1-year post-secondary education diploma (Canadian or equivalent); Full-time job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Prepare Documents: Valid passport and ID, language test results, ECA if educated outside Canada, job offer letter, police clearance certificate, medical test report, proof of funds.
  • Submit Application: Create an IRCC account online, fill in forms, upload documents, pay fee, and submit application.
  • Work Permit Process: Give biometrics if required, wait for processing, and receive work permit once approved.
  • Arrive in Canada: Show passport, visa, and job offer at the border, then start working.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: After working for 12–24 months, apply for PR by submitting proof of experience and documents online.

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • Work Experience—At least 12 months in the last 3 years in NOC 4411 (Child Care) or 4412 (Home Support).
  • Job Offer—Must be a full-time offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Language Score—CLB 5 or more in English or French.
  • Education—1-year post-secondary diploma (Canadian or equivalent foreign education with ECA).
  • Health and Character—Medical test to prove you're healthy; Police certificate showing no criminal record.
  • Proof of Funds—Show that you can support yourself and your family.

Documents Needed to Work as a Caregiver in Canada

  • Valid passport and national ID.
  • Language test results (IELTS/TEF with CLB 5 score).
  • ECA report if educated outside Canada.
  • Official job offer letter with job details.
  • Letters from past employers showing your experience.
  • Signed job contracts (if available).
  • Police clearance from all countries you've lived in.
  • Medical exam report from an approved doctor.
  • Bank statements showing enough funds.
  • If sponsored, an affidavit of support.
  • Biometrics (if required).
  • Completed work permit and family forms (IMM 1295, IMM 5707).
  • Passport-sized photos as per Canada visa rules.
  • Past Canadian visas (if any).
  • A resume showing your skills and work history.
  • Fee payment proof.

Why Choose GlobesWay Immigration to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver?

GlobesWay Immigration is dedicated to making your journey to Canada as a caregiver smooth and stress-free. Our team understands the detailed requirements of caregiver immigration programs and offers personalized support at every step. From assisting you in finding eligible job offers to preparing accurate documentation, we ensure your application meets all IRCC guidelines. With our expert guidance and hands-on approach, GlobesWay Immigration helps you move closer to your goal of building a secure and successful future in Canada as a caregiver.

Types of Caregiver Jobs in Canada

  • Childcare Providers
  • Nannies—Care for children at home, help with daily tasks, offer emotional support, and may live with the family or work part-time.
  • Au Pairs—Usually young people from other countries who live with a host family and help with childcare in return for free accommodation and a small allowance.
  • Home Support Workers
  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)—Help elderly or disabled people with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and cooking. They work in homes or care centers.
  • Home Health Aides—Provide basic medical help, like giving medicines, under a nurse or doctor’s guidance.
  • In-Home Caregivers
  • Geriatric Caregivers—Help elderly people with personal care, moving around, and emotional support.
  • Disabled Caregivers—Care for people with physical or mental disabilities, helping them live better lives.
  • Caregivers for Special Needs
  • Special Needs Childcare—Help kids with emotional, physical, or learning disabilities in their daily routine and education.
  • Autism Support Workers—Support both kids and adults with autism through care and therapy.

Steps to Apply as a Caregiver in Canada

There are two main programs to work as a caregiver and offer a chance to get permanent residency in Canada—Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot.

  • Check Eligibility: At least 1 year of full-time caregiver experience in the last 3 years; CLB 5 in English or French (IELTS or CELPIP); 1-year post-secondary education diploma (Canadian or equivalent); Full-time job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Prepare Documents: Valid passport and ID, language test results, ECA if educated outside Canada, job offer letter, police clearance certificate, medical test report, proof of funds.
  • Submit Application: Create an IRCC account online, fill in forms, upload documents, pay fee, and submit application.
  • Work Permit Process: Give biometrics if required, wait for processing, and receive work permit once approved.
  • Arrive in Canada: Show passport, visa, and job offer at the border, then start working.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: After working for 12–24 months, apply for PR by submitting proof of experience and documents online.

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • Work Experience—At least 12 months in the last 3 years in NOC 4411 (Child Care) or 4412 (Home Support).
  • Job Offer—Must be a full-time offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Language Score—CLB 5 or more in English or French.
  • Education—1-year post-secondary diploma (Canadian or equivalent foreign education with ECA).
  • Health and Character—Medical test to prove you're healthy; Police certificate showing no criminal record.
  • Proof of Funds—Show that you can support yourself and your family.

Documents Needed to Work as a Caregiver in Canada

  • Valid passport and national ID.
  • Language test results (IELTS/TEF with CLB 5 score).
  • ECA report if educated outside Canada.
  • Official job offer letter with job details.
  • Letters from past employers showing your experience.
  • Signed job contracts (if available).
  • Police clearance from all countries you've lived in.
  • Medical exam report from an approved doctor.
  • Bank statements showing enough funds.
  • If sponsored, an affidavit of support.
  • Biometrics (if required).
  • Completed work permit and family forms (IMM 1295, IMM 5707).
  • Passport-sized photos as per Canada visa rules.
  • Past Canadian visas (if any).
  • A resume showing your skills and work history.
  • Fee payment proof.

Why Choose GlobesWay Immigration to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver?

GlobesWay Immigration is dedicated to making your journey to Canada as a caregiver smooth and stress-free. Our team understands the detailed requirements of caregiver immigration programs and offers personalized support at every step. From assisting you in finding eligible job offers to preparing accurate documentation, we ensure your application meets all IRCC guidelines. With our expert guidance and hands-on approach, GlobesWay Immigration helps you move closer to your goal of building a secure and successful future in Canada as a caregiver.

Benefits of the Caregiver Program

  • Pathway to Permanent Residency
  • Work Permit With Job Offer
  • Bring Your Family With You
  • Settle in Canada Long Term
  • Contribute to a Vital Sector in Canadian Society

FAQ's

Briefly Asked Question

01. What are the eligibility requirements for caregivers?

You must have a job offer in Canada and meet minimum education and language requirements. Depending on the stream, you may need relevant work experience.

02. Can I get PR through the Caregiver Program?

Yes, both pilot programs offer a pathway to PR. Once you complete 24 months of eligible work experience, you can apply for permanent residency.

03. Can I change employers once I’m in Canada?

Yes, but you may need a new job offer and potentially a new work permit depending on your situation. It’s important to check the specific requirements for your stream.

04. Can my family come with me?

Yes, your spouse and dependent children can accompany you. Spouses may be eligible for an open work permit, and children can attend school.

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