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    Interim Pathway for Caregivers

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    Caregivers who came to Canada to provide care to Canadian families, in the desire for in the end progressing to turning into some permanent residents should apply to the Interim Pathway for Caregivers (IPC).

    Caregivers who have been working in Canada temporarily but who have not qualified for some other current caregiver’s program are encouraged to survey the criteria and being working on their applications with the goal that they don’t miss the June. 4 deadlines.

    CRITERIA OF THE INTERIM PATHWAY FOR CAREGIVERS

    • A valid work permit.
    • 1 year of work experience as a home childcare provider or home support specialist, or a combination of experience with the two occupations
    • a base Canadian Language Benchmark 5 level in perusing, composing, tuning in and talking in English or French
    • A foreign equivalent or Canadian high school diploma.
    • On the off chance that you can’t get your Educational Credential Assessment before the deadline, you should give evidence that you’ve applied to get one
    • On the off chance that you can’t get your language test brings about time before the deadline, you should show verification of an arrangement to step through the exam alongside the date.

     

    Applications for permanent residence through the IPC will be handled in a year and there is no cap on the number of caregivers, with their spouses/common law partners and dependent children, who will be accepted

    The Interim Pathway for Caregivers was accepting application from March 4th, 2019 to June 4th, 2019. The program permits individual with Canadian work experience as home child care providers or home support workers to apply for permanent resident status before two new caregiver programs are opened later in 2019. After the June 4th deadline, the program will no longer accept new applications, paving the way for two new pilot program.

     

    • ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

    To be eligible for the Interim Pathway for Caregivers, an individual should meet various qualification rules, with a specific requirement to have work experience in Canada as a home child care provider (NOC 4411) or home help specialist (NOC 4412).

    Kindly refer below for the particular eligibility criteria:

    • STATUS IN CANADA
    • WORK EXPERIENCE
    • LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
    • EDUCATION

    Here is the brief description of the requirements that needs to be fulfilled.

    • Status in Canada:

    You should have a valid work permit in Canada, or have applied to extend your work permit and be waiting on a decision, or have applied to reestablish your status as a worker.

    You are not qualified if your application to extend your work permit or restore your status is rejected. Also, if your work permit was issued through the Live-in Caregiver Program, you are not qualified for this pathway.

    • Work Experience

    You should have at least 12- months of full-time work experience in Canada acquired since November 30th, 2014. This work experience should be in one of two occupations;

    • Home child care provider (NOC 4411)
    • Home support worker (NOC 4412)

    You are permitted to have breaks in business, it doesn’t need to be consistent. Work experience doesn’t qualify on the off chance that it was acquired while the specialist was a full-time student

    • Language proficiency

    All candidates should exhibit capability in either English or French. Candidates should submit results from an official language test taken under two years earlier showing capability at CLB Level 5.

    • Education

    You should have an educational credential equivalent to a Canadian high school diploma. In the event that the certification was finished outside of a Canada, the candidate will reuire an Educational Credentials Assessment (ECA).

    • APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

    The Interim Pathway for Caregivers utilizes a paper-based application system. This implies that all forms and reports should be printed, marked, and submit in hard copy by mail. In order to be considered complete, an application must include the following

    • Required application and forms (signed where necessary).
    • Free installment receipt.
    • All supporting document.

    Certain candidates will require medical exams, police certificates, educational credentials assessment (ECA), and additionally biometrics. If in doubt, contact an immigration expert to advice on your application.

    When you are sure your application is finished, you should mail it to IRCC’s Case Processing Center in Edmonton, Alberta.

    Preparing times for the Interim Pathway for Caregivers are recorded at a year.