IRCC has paused new intake to the Home Care Worker (Caregivers) immigration pilots to prioritize processing existing files and reduce inventory pressures. Intake will not reopen in March 2026; IRCC will continue processing received applications and will announce any future updates publicly.
Soheil Hosseini
December 19, 2025
Jurisdiction
Federal
Week
Week 51
Impact
Moderate
Programs Affected
IRCC pauses Home Care Worker immigration pilot intake until further notice; will not re-open in March 2026
Summary: The Government of Canada has paused new application intake for the Home Care Worker immigration pilots to prioritize processing of existing files, confirming the intake will not re-open in March 2026.
Date of update: 2025-12-19 Ottawa — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a pause on new applications to the Home Care Worker immigration pilots, citing ongoing high demand and inventory pressures. The department stated that interest continues to exceed available program spaces, contributing to longer wait times. As part of the federal 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, the pause aims to prevent further inventory growth and align admissions with sustainable levels. IRCC confirmed it will continue processing applications already received under the pilots and that intake will not re-open in March 2026. Any future program updates will be communicated publicly. Key details:
- Program affected: Caregivers (Home Care Worker immigration pilots)
- Action: Intake paused until further notice
- Reopening: Intake will not re-open in March 2026
- Processing: IRCC will continue processing existing applications
- Source: IRCC (Government of Canada) Independent analysis:
- Potential positives: The pause may reduce processing backlogs, shorten wait times for in‑queue applicants, and better synchronize admissions with the national Immigration Levels Plan. This could also provide predictability for those already in the system.
- Potential negatives: Prospective applicants—including families and employers relying on home care for seniors, children, and persons with disabilities—face delayed access to permanent residence pathways, which may intensify labour shortages in the home care sector in the near term. The absence of a target reopening date and the explicit cancellation of a March 2026 intake resumption may create planning uncertainty for workers and recruiters. Source: IRCC
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