Recognizing the considerable contribution and sacrifice health-care workers have made in Canada throughout the pandemic,
Canada will begin accepting applications for permanent residence from refugee claimants who work in
- Canada’s health-care sector AND
- provide direct care to patients.
On August 14, 2020, Canada announced this special measure.
Further, there may be refugee claimants who contracted COVID-19 and subsequently passed away, spouses and common-law partners of these individuals who are in Canada and arrived before August 14, 2020, may also be granted permanent residence under this special initiative.
In addition, applicants’ internship experience (both paid and unpaid) will be considered, as long as it is an essential part of a post-secondary study program or vocational training program in one of the designated occupations.
To apply, applicants residing across Canada (outside Quebec) must submit an application for permanent residence to IRCC.
The department will assess eligibility and ensure that admissibility requirements are met. Applicants may then be granted permanent residence.
Applicants residing in Quebec must first submit an application for permanent residence to IRCC. Once IRCC has determined they meet the requirements, the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration du Québecwill validate whether the applicants meet the requirements under the Special program for asylum seekers during the COVID-19 period and will issue a Quebec Selection Certificate. IRCC will grant permanent residence to applicants once all eligibility requirements are met.
Applications will be accepted from December 14, 2020, until August 31, 2021.
In-Canada family members of the principal applicant can be included on the application. All applicants will be required to meet existing admissibility requirements, including those related to criminality, security and health.