- Points Based
- Most people below the age of 51 years old, with an occupation (listed on each country’s list), 2+ years of work experience & good English / French are eligible for this
- It is the most popular way of settling overseas
- Similar to skilled immigration
- Occupation must be listed on the state list
- Long term visa converted to PR & citizenship
- Very popular option for most countries
- Candidates who find a full time job & an employer overseas are eligible for this visa
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- Some countries offer permanent residency anyone who has a parent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt or first cousin overseas
- The sponsoring relative needs to be an citizen or a permanent resident of that country
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- Many countries offer a temporary or PR visa in exchange for an investment
- Investment amounts can range from $50,000 to $500,000 or more



One-stop solution on how to get/apply for a Canada caregiver visa. Know eligibility requirements and fees.
WHY CANADA CAREGIVER VISA?
Great chance to become an integral part of a Canadian family
LMIA not required
Easy eligibility requirements
Apply for Canada PR and work permit simultaneously
Processing times 6-8 months
CANADA CAREGIVER VISA
Canada grants exclusive pathways to caregivers or nannies, besides home support workers who want to live, work, and become Canadian permanent residents. This guide intends to help prospective caregivers and nannies and provide their employers with information about the Caregiver Visa Canada. As eligibility conditions and precise requirements vary as per programs, make sure you understand what stream you would be eligible under if you want to provide support in Canada to children or home care assistance.
TYPES OF CAREGIVER IMMIGRATION PILOT PROGRAMS
Canada’s caregiver visa programs help foreign nannies and caregivers to enter the country and obtain Canada’s permanent residency. As of now, only two caregiver immigration pilot programs accept new applicants. These are:
HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER
HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOT PROGRAM
Initiated on June 18, 2019, the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot took the place of the earlier caregiver programs in Canada. Both these Caregiver Pilot Programs have unique requirements that need to be met by foreign child caregivers and home support workers.
HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER PROGRAM CANADA (HCCP)
The Home Child Care Provider is a pathway for immigration for overseas caregivers/nannies with the right aptitude and experience. Foreign workers can apply to the HCCP Canada program if they have work experience under the NOC TEER Code 44100. This code covers workers such as:
- Nannies
- Babysitters
- Parent’s helpers
- Child care providers
- Live-in Caregivers
- Childcare providers in private homes
HOME CHILD CARE PILOT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
People wanting to apply under the HCCP program need to satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete one year of post-secondary education inside or outside Canada.
- Score CLB of at least 5 in an English language proficiency exam
- Possess at least one year’s work experience under NOC TEER Code 44100
- Have from Canada a valid job offer for the same
*Note: There is a ceiling on applications permitted in this category. Only 2,750 applicants get approval every year under the Home Child Care Provider Pilot. HCCP Caregiver Immigration Pilot is scheduled to reopen for new applications beginning on January 1, 2023. For the January intake, prospective caregivers can get in touch with us for assistance.
HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOT PROGRAM CANADA (HSWP)
Introduced in 2019, the Caregiver immigration pilot program allows foreign employees to enter Canada to work as home support workers and thereafter apply for this North American country’s permanent residence. Migrants with work experience under the NOC TEER Code 44101HSWP can apply for this program. Covered under this code are workers such as:
- Family caregivers
- Housekeepers
- Home support workers
- Attendants who care for differently-abled people
- Live-in caregivers for aged people
- Personal care attendants
- Personal helpers
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOT
Individuals intending to apply under this program need to meet the minimum requirements for Home Support Worker Pilot, including:
- Completion of one year of post-secondary education inside or outside Canada.
- Score at least CLB 5 in an English language proficiency exam
- Possess at least one-year work experience under NOC TEER Code 44101
- Have from Canada a valid job offer
*Note: There is a ceiling on applications permitted in the HSWP category. Only 2,750 applications get approval every year for the Home Support Worker Pilot program. HSWP Caregiver Immigration Pilot is scheduled to reopen new applications from January 1, 2023. For the January intake, prospective caregivers can get in touch with us for assistance.
STEPS TO APPLY FOR CANADA CAREGIVER VISA
Step 1: Apply to the Home Child Care Provider Pilot or the Home Support Worker Pilot program based on the occupation you plan to work in
Step 2: Submit a work permit application along with your permanent residence application
Step 3: If the requirements are met, you get a temporary work permit in Canada
Step 4: This work permit is an occupation-restricted open work permit that allows you to work as a caregiver for any employer
Step 5: Get a minimum of 24 months of work experience to become eligible for permanent residence.
HOW CAN Y-AXIS ASSISTS YOU IN APPLYING FOR CANADA CAREGIVER VISA?
- Free eligibility checkthrough Canada Immigration Points Calculator
- Expert guidance/counselingfor Canada Immigration
- Coaching services:Expert CELPIP coaching, IELTS proficiency Coaching
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- Complete assistance to apply for Canada PR visa
- Job search servicesto find Caregivers jobs in Canada