Monday, March 24, 2025

Home Care Worker Annual Application Quantity Forecast Announcement

 




March 22, Saturday: We are pleased to inform you of the updates in the federal government's gazette.

 

Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot (Child Care and Home Support) has been updated.

 

The notable points are as follows:

 

First, this Pilot will start accepting applications every year on March 31 and will continue until March 30, 2030.

Second, the annual application receipt plan has been announced.

 

As you all know, the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot is divided into two classes according to occupation, and each stream receives permanent residence applications separately.

Each stream is also divided into applications within Canada (Stream A) and applications outside Canada (Stream B), and the number of permanent residence applications has been planned accordingly.

 

Each Stream is slightly ambiguous in its criteria and is divided into two categories for application receipt planning.

 

The specific details are as follows:

First, Child Care Class

 

March 31, 2025 – March 30, 2026

A total of 2,610 cases are expected to be received.

Stream A online receipt is expected to be 2,350 cases.

Stream A non-online methods are expected to receive 260 cases.

Stream B is currently not planned.

 

March 31, 2026 – March 30, 2027

A total of 2,750 cases are expected to be received.

Stream A online receipt is expected to be 2,475 cases.

Stream A non-online methods are expected to receive 275 cases.

Stream B is currently not planned.

 

March 31, 2027 – March 30, 2028, March 31, 2028 – March 30, 2029, and March 31, 2029 – March 30, 2030

 

Each year, a total of 2,750 cases are expected to be received.

Stream A online receipt is expected to be 1,235 cases each year.

Stream A non-online methods are expected to receive 140 cases each year.

Stream B online receipt is expected to be 1,235 cases each year.

Stream B non-online methods are expected to receive 140 cases each year.

 

Second, Home Support Class

This class is expected to receive the same number of cases as the Child Care Class.

 

Ultimately, in 2025, a total of 5,220 cases are expected to be received, including 2,610 cases for the Child Care Class and 2,610 cases for the Home Support Class. There are no plans for overseas applications.

 

From March 31, 2026, to March 30, 2027, a total of 5,500 cases are expected to be received, including 2,750 cases for the Child Care Class and 2,750 cases for the Home Support Class.

 

Please understand that this caregiver pilot will be open until 2030, and the goal is to receive applications according to the target quantity each year.

 

Also, for those who were aiming for permanent residence applications through this program outside Canada, it is advisable to consider other options based on the above information. It is unfavorable that there are no plans for overseas candidate applications until 2027.

 

Home Care Worker work permits cannot be applied for outside Canada unless the job offer is received in Quebec. It is essential to understand that this position's work permit application is only available to temporary residents residing in Canada with a study permit or other types of work permits.

 

Therefore, those aiming for permanent residence as Home Care Workers who are overseas and find it challenging to proceed may need to consider entering Canada and applying for a work permit or study permit.

 

For more accurate information, please contact GS Consulting.

 

You can check the contents of today's Canadian Gazette at the link below.

https://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2025/2025-03-22/html/notice-avis-eng.html

 

Consult with GS Consulting experts to get customized information. GS Consulting is a company that understands valuable information and directions for fundamental Canadian immigration.

 

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