
To apply for the Caregiver Pathways to Permanent Residence in Canada, there are several key requirements that must be met.
To apply for the Caregiver Pathways to Permanent Residence in Canada, there are several key requirements that must be met. These include having a qualifying job offer for in-home care work, meeting the minimum language level of around CLB 4-5, possessing at least a Canadian high-school-equivalent education, gaining the required amount of eligible Canadian caregiving experience, and passing medical, security, and background checks.
The costs associated with this pathway can vary, and it's essential to note that processing times also vary. It's crucial to check the official government sources for the most up-to-date information, as rules and requirements can change.
For foreign caregivers who want to settle permanently in Canada, the Caregiver Pathways to Permanent Residence offer a route to achieve this goal. The current model uses home child care provider and home support worker programs, which have replaced the older Live-in Caregiver Program. Caregivers typically work in Canada and qualify for permanent residence after gaining enough Canadian work experience.
It's also worth noting that there was an Interim Pathway for Caregivers, which ended on October 8, 2019. However, applications submitted before or on this date are still being processed. This pathway was designed for temporary foreign worker caregivers who may have expected to obtain permanent residence but did not qualify under other caregiver pathways. To be eligible, caregivers needed to have language skills of at least CLB 5, 12 months of full-time work experience in Canada in a relevant occupation, and a minimum of a Canadian high school diploma or equivalent.
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