SOURCE-BACKED ANSWER
What documents and steps are needed for Caregiver immigration programs?
For a historical submitted case, retain the former program guide and checklist, complete submission and AOR, employer/work records, identity/civil/family, education/language, police/medical evidence, receipts, account requests and decisions. For temporary caregiver work, use a separate current work-permit document plan. Confirm each current form and personalized checklist control on www.canada.ca.
Practical order
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Open the current IRCC caregiver landing page and record that the listed permanent Home Care Worker and earlier caregiver immigration pilots are marked Closed.
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If the goal is temporary caregiver work, follow the separate IRCC temporary-work link and the applicable employer/work-permit process rather than starting a closed permanent pilot case.
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For a caregiver application submitted while a former program accepted cases, retain the original program guide, submission, AOR, forms, evidence and every IRCC message under that historical case.
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For an existing submitted case, respond to account requests and decisions by their stated dates and obtain qualified help for complex status or fairness issues.
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Recheck the IRCC caregiver page for a formally announced open intake and obtain the new guide and checklist before preparing any future permanent application.
It does not determine eligibility, predict a decision or submit anything for you.