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Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Program

Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Program

Home Child-Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilots

With Canada’s aging workforce and increasing demand for caregivers, the Federal Government introduced two immigration programs in June 2019: the Home Child-Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot. These programs offer a pathway for foreign caregivers to work in Canada and obtain permanent residency.

Home Child-Care Provider Pilot:
  • Targeted towards foreign nationals with experience in NOC 4411.
  • Applicants must have experience providing in-home care for children under 18 years old, either in the child’s or employer’s home.
  • Foster parents are not eligible under this pilot.
Home Support Worker Pilot:
  • Designed for individuals with work experience in NOC 4412.
  • Suitable for applicants with experience as Home Support Workers, excluding housekeepers.
Features of the Pilots:
  • These five-year programs allow eligible caregivers and their families to immigrate to Canada and pursue permanent residence.
  • The application process varies based on the candidate’s work experience.
  • Applicants must apply for a work permit alongside their permanent residence application.
  • Successful candidates receive an occupation-restricted open work permit, enabling them to work for any employer (except those on the government’s blacklist).
  • After obtaining 24 months of required work experience, candidates can submit proof to finalize their permanent residency application.
Essential Requirements:
  • Job Offer: Candidates need a Canadian job offer to start the process.
  • Work Experience: Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience. The work permit helps gain the necessary 2 years of experience for permanent residency.
  • Language Proficiency: Must meet CLB level 5 (IELTS 5 in Listening, Writing, Speaking, and 4 in Reading).
  • Educational Requirements: At least one year of Canadian post-secondary education or its foreign equivalent, validated by an ECA report.
Application Process:
  • Receive an Offer of Employment (IMM 5983 E) from a Canadian employer.
  • Obtain IELTS and ECA credentials.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency and Work Permit simultaneously.
  • If eligible, apply for an Open Work Permit from your home country.
  • Work Permit processed within 45 days, allowing the applicant to bring family to Canada.
  • Gain required work experience in Canada to become eligible for Permanent Residency.
Our Services:
  • Technical assessment of the applicant’s profile.
  • NOC classification: 4411 or 4412.
  • Assistance with ECA report application.
  • Resume preparation as per Canadian standards.
  • Job interview arrangements with Canadian employers.
  • Support with documentation preparation.
  • Guidance in PR & Work Permit application submissions.
  • Filing Open Work Permit in the applicant’s home country.
  • Update IRCC once the applicant has obtained the required work experience in Canada.

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