Canada sets admission target for Home Care Worker PR pathway. Of these 2,750 admissions, 150 will be reserved for home care workers presently out of status in the country, according to Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who declared these targets in a press conference on March 8, 2025. 

The HCWP includes two streams: 

  • The Workers in Canada stream (for foreign home care workers applying from inside Canada)
  • The Applicants not working in Canada stream (for foreign home care workers applying from abroad)

IRCC has not declared the admissions allocations for home care workers through the Applicants not working in Canada stream. 

Once the HCWP officially opens on March 31, IRCC will only accept applications through the Workers in Canada stream. Foreign home care workers applying from outside Canada will have the opportunity to apply at a later date, which the immigration department has not yet specified. 

At this same press conference, Minister Miller was optimistic regarding the HCWP, viewing the new pathway as one the department would like to make permanent based on its performance. 

The minister further commented on the significance of this program as a ‘stepping stone to proving to the rest of Canada that regularization works.’ 

Eligibility Requirements For The HCWP

As Canada sets admission target for Home Care Worker PR pathway, there are certain eligibility requirements for the program. 

In order to be eligible for permanent residence under this pilot, foreign nationals must meet the following conditions: 

Work Experience 

Foreign home care workers should have at least: 

  • Six months of recent, relevant work experience related to home care work
  • An education credential of at least six months related to home care training

Language Proficiency 

Foreign home care workers should have a level of language proficiency equivalent to: 

  • A Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 in English 
  • A Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) level 4 in French

Job Offer

Foreign home care workers should have a full-time job offer from either a: 

  • Private household
  • An organization that directly hires full-time home care workers to provide short-term or occasional care

Note that an organization in this case might refer to any of the following organizations: 

  • Home health care service providers
  • Home care support service providers
  • Direct care agencies
  • Personal care services in residential settings
  • Pediatric home health care service providers

Job offers from recruitment and placement agencies are not eligible under the HCWP. A Labor Market Impact Assessment is not needed for a job offer to be published when the HCWP officially opens on 31 March. 

A Push For Further Regularization? 

Canada sets admission target for Home Care Worker PR pathway. Regularization pathways like the HCWP allow foreign nationals who have lost their status in Canada to regain legal status and even gain PR, allowing them to settle in Canada permanently. 

Recent immigration policy updates have pushed for more regularization of temporary residents who are out of status but provide crucial services in Canada. 

The most notable update in this regard is the introduction of a new regularization pathway for the introduction of a new regularization pathway for out-of-status construction workers in Canada. 

This recently announced pathway will allow up to 6,000 undocumented construction workers to regain legal status in Canada and apply for PR. Construction has long been a sector where Canada’s labor market demand outweighs the number of available workers, underlining the importance of these foreign nationals – particularly during the country’s housing supply struggles. 

These regularization pathways align with IRCC’s objectives in three crucial ways: 

  • They help the department meet its immigrant admissions targets without adding a new entrant to the population (which adds to affordability and housing pressures in the country).
  • They allow temporary residents who work in crucial sectors of the economy to continue to contribute to Canadian society.
  • They help address structural deficits of workers in key sectors of Canada’s economy and society, a problem that often requires immigration measures to fix.

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