Live In Care Giver Program Canada

Live-In Caretakers requirements and goals

The Live-in Caregiver Program’s goal is to bring qualified workers to Canada to do live-in work as caregivers when there are not enough Canadians to fill the available positions.

Successful applicants receive a work permit which allows them to work in Canada as live-in caregivers. After two years of employment, which must be completed within three years of the caregiver’s arrival in Canada, live-in caregivers can apply in Canada to become permanent residents. They may be granted permanent resident status if they meet the requirements.

The Live-in Caregiver Program was set up to enable professional caregivers to work in Canada. A live-in caregiver resides in the employer’s home and is qualified to work without supervision in a private household providing care for children, elderly persons or people who have disabilities.

In order to qualify under the Live-in Caregiver Program candidates must meet a number of requirements:

  • You must have successfully completed the equivalent of a Canadian high school education. This requirement will help to ensure that if you apply for permanent residence after two years as a live-in caregiver, you will be able to succeed in the general labor market. Studies indicate that the majority of new jobs in Canada require at least a high school education.
  • You must have six months of full-time training in a classroom setting or twelve months of full-time paid employment, including at least six months of continuous employment with one employer in a field or occupation related to the job you are seeking as a live-in caregiver. You may have gained your training or experience in areas such as early childhood education, geriatric care, pediatric nursing or first aid. You may also have completed your training as part of your formal education. This experience must have been obtained within the three years immediately prior to the day on which you submit an application for a work permit.
  • You must be able to speak, read and understand either English or French at a level that allows you to function independently in a home setting. For example, you must be able to contact emergency services if required and to understand labels on medication. You will be unsupervised for most of the day and may be required to communicate with someone outside the home. A good knowledge of English or French will also enable you to read and understand your rights and obligations.
  • You must have a written employment contract between you and your future employer. The contract defines your job duties, hours of work, salary and benefits. The contract also reinforces your employer’s legal responsibilities to you. This requirement helps provide a fair working arrangement between the caregiver and the employer and provides both parties with a clear understanding of what is expected of them.
AspectDetailsWhy It’s Important
Program GoalBring qualified foreign caregivers to Canada when no local workers are availableAddresses labour shortages in caregiving
Type of WorkCare for children, elderly persons, or people with disabilities in a private home, residing with employerEnsures personalized and full-time support
Work PermitGranted to eligible candidates for live-in caregiver jobsLegal authorization to work in Canada
Path to PRAfter 2 years of work within 3 years of arrival, caregiver can apply for permanent residencyOffers a stable, long-term future in Canada
Education RequirementMinimum equivalent of Canadian high school educationPrepares candidates for broader Canadian job market
Experience RequirementEither 6 months classroom training or 12 months paid employment in caregiving, including 6 continuous months with same employerEnsures readiness for unsupervised caregiving
Language RequirementProficiency in English or French sufficient for independent workNecessary for safety, communication, and legal awareness
Employment ContractWritten contract with employer detailing duties, salary, hours, benefits, and legal obligationsProtects both caregiver and employer
Eligible Training FieldsEarly childhood education, geriatric care, pediatric nursing, first aidMatches skills to caregiving needs

Why Using an Immigration Consultant Can Make the Difference

The Live-In Caregiver Program has precise education, training, and contractual requirements that can be challenging to meet without guidance. Our immigration consultants can help you gather proof of training, prepare a compliant employment contract, and demonstrate your eligibility for a work permit. We also advise on strategic timing to transition from temporary work status to permanent residency after the required employment period. With professional assistance, you can avoid common errors, accelerate processing, and secure your place in Canada’s caregiving sector.