Difference between revisions of "Permanent Residence Application Process (18:V)"

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There are two options for a caregiver to come to Canada to become a permanent resident or work temporarily: 1) Home Child Care Provider Pilot; and 2) Home Support Worker Pilot. As of June 18, 2019, an individual may be able to apply for permanent residence through one of the above programs if they meet the eligibility requirements and have a job offer to work in one of these occupations.  
There are two options for a caregiver to come to Canada to become a permanent resident or work temporarily: 1) Home Child Care Provider Pilot; and 2) Home Support Worker Pilot. As of June 18, 2019, an individual may be able to apply for permanent residence through one of the above programs if they meet the eligibility requirements and have a job offer to work in one of these occupations.  


Under the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot, caregivers will receive a work permit if they have a job offer in Canada and meet the standard criteria for economic immigration programs. Please note an LMIA is not required. A caregiver can apply for permanent residency after two years of Canadian work experience.  
Under the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot, caregivers will receive a work permit if they have a job offer in Canada and meet the standard criteria for economic immigration programs. Please note an LMIA is not required. As of April 30, 2023, a caregiver can apply for permanent residency after twelve months of qualifying work experience . It is important to note that these programs are subject to caps on number of applications and Applicants should check the status of the program before applying..  


These new pilot programs will also benefit from:  
These new pilot programs will also benefit from:  
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