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Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Paused | What Caregivers Need to Know for 2026 Effective March 31, 2026, IRCC will accept ZERO new permanent residence applications under the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (Child Care & Home Support). The program has been paused indefinitely with no reopening date announced. In this video, I break down: ✅ What happened and why the program was paused ✅ How this affects caregivers in Canada and applicants outside Canada ✅ Alternative immigration pathways to consider (Plan A, B, and C) ✅ Timeline of changes from February 2025 to December 2025 ✅ What caregivers should do now Key Points: Applications submitted in 2025 will still be processed No new intakes in 2026 or 2027 The pause is operational and inventory-based Caregivers need to explore other PR pathways NOW Who This Affects: Caregivers currently working in Canada on work permits or PGWPs Applicants outside Canada who were waiting for the 2027 stream Anyone who planned to apply in March 2026 My name is Dalia Milmantas, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) based in Toronto, Ontario. I help caregivers and families navigate Canadian immigration with clear, honest advice. ✅ Get expert assistance: https://www.milmantasimmigration.com 🚀 Schedule a Virtual consultation: https://milmantasimmigration.com/book... 📍 Instagram: @milmantasimmigration 📍 Facebook: @MilmantasImmigration 📍 LinkedIn: Dalia Milmantas Disclaimer: The content of the video is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. It’s a subjective opinion.