20641 Logan Ave #206,
Langley, BC V3A 7R3

Caregiver

Caregiver

Nurturing Futures, Enhancing Lives

Do you want to make a positive impact on others lives and make the most of your caring personality? The Caregivers program, encompassing both Home Childcare Provider and Home Support Worker streams, is your gateway to a fulfilling career in Canada’s caregiving sector. At CAN Pro Immigrations, we specialize in providing comprehensive Caregivers program services, ensuring your journey to becoming a trusted caregiver in Canada is seamless and rewarding.

Why Choose Our Caregivers Program Services?

Becoming a caregiver in Canada involves meeting specific criteria and navigating unique immigration pathways. With our expert guidance and support, you can confidently pursue your caregiving aspirations, whether you’re dedicated to childcare or providing essential support to those in need.

Our Comprehensive Services

  1. Eligibility Assessment: We begin by evaluating your eligibility for the Caregivers program, considering your skills, experience, and passion for caregiving.
  2. Document Preparation: Our experienced immigration consultants assist you in assembling the necessary documents, ensuring your application meets the program’s requirements.
  3. Application Submission: Timing is crucial when applying for the Caregivers program. We meticulously prepare and submit your application to maximize your chances of approval.
  4. Interview Preparation: If required, we provide guidance and coaching to help you prepare for any interviews or assessments, ensuring you’re well-prepared for success.
  5. Post-Arrival Support: After arriving in Canada, we offer support with settlement, understanding program conditions, and addressing any post-arrival requirements.

Qualifying Work Experience

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has set specific criteria for work experience under the pilot programs:

  1. You must accumulate at least 24 months of full-time work within the 36 months preceding your pilot program application.
  2. Your work experience should fall within National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes 4411 or 4412.
  3. Your work experience must align with one of these specific job categories; you cannot combine both.
  4. You must demonstrate that your job duties closely match the NOC job description, and you have performed the primary duties.
  5. The 24 months of work experience do not have to be consecutive; they can be accumulated over time.
  6. Full-time work is defined as a minimum of 30 hours of paid work each week.

Caregivers with work experience in NOC 4411 (excluding foster parents) may qualify for permanent residence via the Home Child Care Provider Pilot. This includes caring for children under 18, either in your home or your employer’s home, and there is no requirement to live with your employer. Experience as a foster parent is not considered.

Caregivers with work experience in NOC 4412 (excluding housekeepers) may be eligible for permanent residence through the Home Support Worker Pilot. This involves taking care of someone in need of home support, either in your home or your employer’s home, with no requirement to reside with your employer. Only home support workers fall under NOC 4412, and experience as a housekeeper is not counted.

Language Proficiency

You must undergo an IRCC-designated English or French language test and achieve a minimum of CLB or NCLC 5 in all four language skills, including writing, reading, listening, and speaking.

Educational Requirement

You must have completed a post-secondary educational credential of at least one year, whether in Canada or abroad. If your education is from a foreign institution, you must obtain an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).

Admissibility Checks

IRCC conducts admissibility assessments on permanent residence applicants to ensure they do not pose a risk to the health and safety of Canadians. The specific documents required for each applicant vary based on their background. IRCC provides detailed information in its application guide, which may include:

  • Biometrics
  • Medical examination
  • Police clearance certificate

It is vital to thoroughly review IRCC’s application requirements to determine the documents you need to submit, depending on your unique circumstances.

Nurture Futures, Enhance Lives in Canada

Canada values caregivers for their essential contributions to society. Whether you dream of providing childcare services that enrich children’s lives or offering support to individuals with specific needs, our Caregivers program services pave the way for your Canadian journey.

Contact us to begin the process of securing your place in the Caregivers program. Unlock the doors to rewarding opportunities and the chance to make a lasting difference in the lives of those you care for. We can be your trusted partner on this meaningful caregiving adventure.

Let’s initiate your Canadian caregiving journey successfully!

CONTACT US