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Caregiver Programs & Agri-Food Pilot

Permanent residence pathways for home care workers (Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots) and agricultural/food production workers (Agri-Food Pilot legacy + replacement programs).

Two distinct pilot programs target essential workers in specific occupations: Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (launched 2024 to replace the older Caregiver pilots) and the now-closed Agri-Food Pilot (with new replacement programs being rolled out). Both offer direct PR pathways for occupations that don't typically qualify under federal economic programs.

Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (2024+)

In 2024, IRCC closed the older Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot, and launched two new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP):

StreamForNOC code
Child Care StreamWorkers caring for children in private homesNOC 44100 (Home child care providers)
Home Support StreamWorkers caring for seniors / people with disabilitiesNOC 44101 (Home support workers)

HCWP eligibility

  • Language: Minimum CLB 4 in English or French (all 4 skills: reading, writing, listening, speaking)
  • Education: Canadian secondary school diploma (or foreign equivalent with ECA)
  • Work experience: At least 6 months of recent, relevant work experience (1,560+ hours) OR a recent training credential in the relevant care field
  • Job offer: Full-time job offer from a Canadian individual or organization (not a household)
  • Admissibility: Standard medical and criminal checks

Step-by-step HCWP application

  1. Secure a qualifying job offer from a Canadian employer (individual employer arrangements for in-home care must meet specific IRCC requirements).
  2. Take a language test — IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF — and confirm CLB 4 minimum.
  3. Get your education assessed via an approved ECA provider if your credential is foreign.
  4. Submit a PR application directly to IRCC. The HCWP is a base PR program — you go straight from outside Canada (or from temporary status in Canada) to PR. No Express Entry involvement.
  5. Receive a temporary work permit if applying from outside Canada, to begin working while PR is processed.
  6. PR processing: typically 6–12 months.

Why HCWP matters

  • Direct PR pathway — no 2-year "earn your PR" requirement like the older caregiver programs
  • Lower language threshold (CLB 4) than most federal programs
  • TEER 4 occupation accepted — most federal PR programs require TEER 3 or higher
  • Open to candidates outside Canada — no need to first hold a Canadian work permit

Agri-Food Pilot (CLOSED May 2025)

The original Agri-Food Pilot, launched in 2020, closed to new applications in May 2025. It targeted experienced workers in meat processing, mushroom production, greenhouse crop production, and livestock farming with a path to PR.

If you applied before the closure deadline, your application is still being processed. IRCC has announced a successor program is in development to continue supporting the agri-food sector, but as of early 2026 the new framework hasn't been finalized.

Alternatives for agri-food workers in 2026

  • Provincial Nominee Programs — Saskatchewan, Manitoba, BC, and Alberta have streams targeting agricultural workers
  • Atlantic Immigration Program — designated employers in the Atlantic provinces often hire food processing workers
  • Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) — for workers in participating rural communities
  • LMIA-based work permit → CEC — gain 12 months Canadian work experience in TEER 3 occupations (some food production roles)

Common refusal reasons

  • Wrong NOC code claimed — care occupations have very specific TEER and duty mappings
  • Inadequate language proof — CLB 4 in all 4 skills is mandatory, not average
  • Employer offer doesn't meet IRCC requirements — individual home-employer offers have specific format rules
  • Missing or weak education credentials — high school equivalent + ECA required for foreign degrees
  • Work experience hours not verifiable — need pay stubs, employer letters, T4s

Required documents

  • Job offer letter meeting HCWP-specific requirements
  • Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF)
  • Education Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign credentials
  • Work experience reference letters with NOC duties + hours
  • Training credential (if applying via training path instead of experience)
  • Police certificates from every country lived in 6+ months
  • Medical exam by IRCC panel physician
  • Passport and biometric photos
  • Proof of funds (if no job in Canada yet)

Useful official resources

Care worker or agri-food worker? Our RCICs handle HCWP applications, alternative PNP routes, and AIP designated-employer pathways. Book a free assessment for the best path given your occupation and location.

At a glance
  • Home Care Worker Pilots (2024+) — direct PR
  • Child Care + Home Support streams
  • Min language: CLB 4
  • Min education: high school + ECA
  • Agri-Food Pilot closed May 2025
  • Alternative routes: PNP, AIP, RCIP
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