Home Support Worker
- Green Hill Immigration aids Home Support Workers.
- Expert guidance for securing Canadian permanent residency.
- Assistance with job offers and work permits.
- Support for both experienced and new caregivers.
- Personalized services for meeting program requirements.
- Help with Home Support Worker Pilot program.
- Comprehensive guidance throughout the PR application process.

What is Home Support Worker?
A Home Support Worker assists individuals with physical or mental disabilities or elderly individuals who need help with daily living activities. These workers play a crucial role in Canadian society, providing care and support in the homes of those in need. Through the Home Support Worker Pilot program, applicants can gain eligibility for permanent residence (PR) in Canada. Green Hill Immigration offers expert guidance to help caregivers secure job offers, navigate the work permit process, and ultimately apply for PR under this specialized program.
The Home Support Worker Pilot is designed to help caregivers qualify for Canadian permanent residency. With a valid job offer as a caregiver, applicants can gain work experience and later apply for PR, opening pathways for a bright future in Canada.
To apply for the Home Support Worker Pilot, candidates must have a genuine job offer in Canada, meeting specific criteria like a minimum of 30 work hours per week. Applicants with less than 24 months of experience can also qualify.
Applicants with at least 24 months of experience as a Home Support Worker can apply under this pilot program. The work experience must be full-time and paid. Those with less experience can still qualify with the right job offer and training.
At Green Hill Immigration, we guide applicants through each step, from obtaining a job offer to completing their work permit applications. Our experienced consultants ensure that all forms are completed correctly and submitted without errors for the best chance of success.
Under the Home Support Worker Pilot, applicants receive an occupation-restricted open work permit, allowing them to work for a Canadian employer without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This work permit helps applicants gain Canadian work experience for PR.
After gaining the required work experience under the Home Support Worker Pilot, applicants can apply for permanent residency. Green Hill Immigration offers expert assistance in gathering the necessary documents and submitting the PR application to IRCC for a smooth transition to permanent residence.
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Process of Becoming a Home Support Worker in Canada

Obtain a Valid Job Offer
The first step is securing a legitimate, full-time job offer from a Canadian employer for a position that matches the NOC 44101 (Home Support Worker). The offer should be genuine and meet all program requirements.

Apply for a Work Permit
Once you have a valid job offer, you can apply for a work permit under the Home Support Worker Pilot. This occupation-restricted open work permit allows you to work and gain valuable Canadian experience.

Gain Work Experience
To qualify for permanent residency, applicants must complete at least 24 months of full-time, paid work experience as a Home Support Worker in Canada. This is an essential step to meet the PR eligibility criteria

Apply for Permanent Residency (PR)
After gaining the required work experience, you can submit your PR application. Green Hill Immigration supports you by preparing all necessary documentation and ensuring that your application is error-free and submitted on time.

Why hire a
representative?
Self-represented applicants typically make errors which can lead to their application being refused and make it very difficult for them to apply again in the future. Our team will work with you to ensure that your application is complete and free of errors.
Spousal sponsorship applications may be refused for a variety of reasons, including insufficient documentation to prove your relationship is genuine. If you don’t have an intimate knowledge of the program, it can be very easy to make a mistake or omit important information and documents, which could lead to your application being delayed or refused.
Program rules, requirements, and forms are constantly changing. Our team will always follow and use the most up-to-date information and keep track of changes, so you don’t have to worry about submitting the wrong form or omitting an important document.
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