CAREGIVER

Caregivers can apply for Canadian Permanent Residence

Those who have been working in Canada as caregivers for 2 years or more can be eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada. There are three streams under which eligible caregivers can apply depending on work performed.

Caring for children program (pilot)

This program is for childcare provider, Live-in caregiver and nanny under NOC4411. To be eligible under this program you must:

  • Have worked as a home child care provider for at least 24 months full-time within the last 4 years when you apply.
  • Have performed most of the main duties as described in NOC group 4411.
  • Meet minimum level of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 in all four abilities of English or French
  • Have minimum one-year post-secondary education (ECA required for education outside Canada)

Caring for People with High Medical Needs Program (pilot)

This program is for registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (NOC 3012), licensed practical nurses (NOC 3233), nurse aides and patient service associates (NOC 3413), home support workers (NOC 4412). Housekeepers do not qualify for this program.

To be eligible under this program you must:

  • Have worked in one of the above occupations for at least 24 months full-time within the last 4 years when you apply. You must be licensed to work under NOC 3012 and 3233
  • Have performed most of the main duties as described in relevant NOC job descriptions
  • Meet minimum level of CLB 7 in all four abilities of English or French if worked under NOC 3012
  • Meet minimum level of CLB 5 in all four abilities of English or French if work experience is in NOC 3233, 3413 or 4412
  • Have minimum one-year post-secondary education (ECA required for education outside Canada)

Live-In caregiver program

This program stopped accepting applications in November 2014; however, there are many caregivers in Canada under this program.

To be eligible under this program you must:

  • Have 24 months of full-time live-in employment within the last 4 years OR 3900 hours of authorised full-time employment within a minimum of 22 months when you apply.
  • Caring for children and caring for people with High medical needs pilot programs are going to end in November 2019.
  • Foster parents do not qualify under ‘caring for children program’.
  • You must have provided care for children under the age of 18 years to qualify under ‘caring for children program’.
  • You do not need to live in your employer’s home to qualify under ‘caring for children program’.
  • You must plant to live outside the province of Quebec.
  • You can use your Quebec work experience to apply for permanent residence through one of the caregiver programs even if you plan to live in another province other than Quebec.
  • You can include your family members in your PR application.v
  • Your work experience as a caregiver must have been authorised by a work permit to be considered. You must not have worked in Canada illegally.

How can Pentagon Immigration Help you?

Immigration law is complex and always keeps changing. Even a single minor error in your application may cause delay or rejection of the file. At Pentagon Immigration Services, we provide comprehensive expertise for your Express Entry application. Our professional practice involves competent knowledge, honest advice and personalized services. No one can guarantee you the success of your application; it’s at full discretion of the visa officer. What we guarantee you is the careful, error-free and strategic submission of your Express Entry application so you have very high chances of success. We stand by our clients right from initial consultation to the final decision on the file. And this is not it. We care for our clients, that’s why we provide them with pre-departure orientation and settlement services so they can be well integrated in Canada comfortably.

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FAQs

Whether you are looking to immigrate to Canada temporarily or permanently, there are currently more than 60 programs available for immigration to Canada. But every individual’s situation is different and so is the program requirements.

 

That’s is why it is important that proper and careful assessment of your profile is done to determine your eligibility for one or more programs suitable for you.

 

You can take advantage of our ‘Free Assessment’ tool and check your eligibility for immigration to Canada. Once you have submitted the assessment form, it will be reviewed by our expert and qualified ‘Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC)’ and you will be invited to have a ‘Free Initial Consultation’ with an RCIC either in person or over the phone at your convenience where you will be presented with your available options for immigration to Canada. In case you are not eligible now, it will still allow you to understand the line of actions you can take to be eligible in near future.

You must meet the minimum eligibility requirement for at least one of the three categories of Express Entry program before you can create your online profile. Three programs are Federarl Skille worker, Federal Skilled Trade and Canadian Experience Class.

 

Certain documents are required while creating an Express Entry profile. However, you need to have some or all of the following documents to enter the information only; you don’t have to upload these documents while creating the profile.

  1. Passport or Travel Document
  2. Language test results
  3. Education Credential Assessment (ECA) to claim points for education outside Canada
  4. Provincial Nomination (If available)
  5. Valid job offer letter from a Canadian employer (If available)

That’s is why it is important that proper and careful assessment of your profile is done to determine your eligibility for one or more programs suitable for you.

 

You can take advantage of our ‘Free Assessment’ tool and check your eligibility for immigration to Canada. Once you have submitted the assessment form, it will be reviewed by our expert and qualified ‘Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC)’ and you will be invited to have a ‘Free Initial Consultation’ with an RCIC either in person or over the phone at your convenience where you will be presented with your available options for immigration to Canada. In case you are not eligible now, it will still allow you to understand the line of actions you can take to be eligible in near future.

Anyone who provides advice and representation on Canadian Immigration or Citizenship matters for a fee is required to be a member in good standing of ICCRC or Chambre des notaires du Québec or a Canadian provincial or territorial law society of Canada according to the Canadian law.

 

“Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)” is the national regulatory body for ‘Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC)’. An RCIC can advise you on Canadian Immigration matters and represent your case to “Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)”

 

Vaibhav Kalbhor is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) R531255, a member of ICCRC in good standing and is authorized by IRCC to represent your interests in Canada Immigration matters.

 

IRCC does not deal with representatives who charge a fee but are not authorized. If you use such a representative, your file may be returned or even rejected.