IRCC announces Home Care Worker pathway eligibility for Canada PR.

Additional information about the upcoming pathways to permanent residency in Canada are now available to home care workers.
More information about the next Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP), including lowered eligibility requirements for candidates in terms of language, job experience, and education, has been issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
There are two upcoming immigration options for foreign home care workers to get employment and obtain permanent residency (PR) upon arrival in Canada that are exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots. Their scheduled launch date is March 31, 2025.

The HCWP will only accept applications from people who are currently in Canada, the immigration department explained. Applications from applicants outside of Canada will be accepted at a later time.
Additional information on these paths was also supplied by the IRCC and will be discussed in this article.

  1. Guidelines for applicants to the (now closed) Home Child Care Worker and Home Support Worker Pilots;
  2. Which streams are part of the HCWP;
  3. Eligibility standards for work experience, language scores, and job offers;
  4. HCWP eligibility for out-of-status workers in Canada.

There are two avenues via which foreign nationals can apply for the new HCWP:

1. The stream of workers in Canada;

2. The stream of applicants who are not employed in Canada.

Only the Workers in Canada stream will take new applications when it opens at the end of March. Later in the year, the application intake for the applicants who are not employed in Canada will open.

In advance of the HCWP’s opening date in March, the IRCC recommends that prospective applicants to the Workers in Canada stream complete an approved language exam and have their educational background evaluated by an Education Credential Assessment (ECA).

Information about the application process for applicants who are not employed in Canada has not been made public by the immigration department. When more information becomes available, the IRCC will post it.

Conditions of the job offer:

Foreign nationals who apply to the HCWP may already have a job offer from one of the following companies:

1. Home health care service providers;

2. Home care support service providers;

3. Direct care agencies;

4. Residential personal care services; or

5. Pediatric home health care service providers.

Offers of employment from placement and recruitment firms are not accepted.

Keep in mind that employment offers do not need an LMIA to be supported.

Additional eligibility for previous applicants and out-of-status workers:

The IRCC has made home care workers in Canada who do not currently have status eligible for the HCWP. Because of a public policy, some people might still be able to apply under the HCWP. This cohort has a limited number of slots available.

Additionally, some applicants who were previously enrolled in the Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilots—prior immigration procedures for home care workers that were ended in June 2024—may still be eligible to apply under the former pathways.

Who is eligible for the HCWP?IRCC has announced the following eligibility criteria for the HCWP:

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.

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