@canadajobsagency3: … obtaining a valid job offer from a Canadian employer and meeting the requirements of one of Canada’s caregiver programs. Applicants usually need relevant training or work experience in caregiving, home support, or child care, along with proof of language ability in English or French and a clean medical and police record. With a job offer, an employer may apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) if required, after which the caregiver can apply for a work permit. Many caregiver pathways in Canada also offer opportunities to apply for permanent residence after gaining eligible work experience, making caregiving a practical route for individuals seeking long-term settlement in Canada.