Canada’s demand for caregivers remains strong in 2025, especially as families seek support for children, seniors, and individuals with medical needs. While caregivers are needed nationwide, certain provinces consistently hire more foreign caregivers than others due to population growth, aging demographics, and caregiver program participation.
If you are a caregiver looking for opportunities — or an employer planning to hire — here are the top provinces in Canada hiring foreign caregivers in 2025.
1. Ontario
Ontario has the largest population in Canada and the highest demand for caregivers. Families in major cities like Toronto, Ottawa, and Mississauga often require live-in or live-out caregivers to support children and elderly parents.
- Why Ontario?
- Large immigrant population seeking family support.
- High number of elderly residents needing home care.
- Many employers willing to pursue LMIA applications for foreign caregivers.
2. British Columbia
British Columbia, especially the Greater Vancouver area, has a strong caregiver market. The province’s diverse population and high cost of living create steady demand for affordable and reliable caregiver services.
- Why BC?
- Aging population across the province.
- Many families seek in-home child care while parents work.
- Active LMIA applications for home support workers and nannies.
3. Alberta
Alberta continues to be a top hiring province for foreign caregivers, especially in Calgary and Edmonton. With many dual-income households and limited local caregiver availability, families turn to LMIA-approved caregivers from abroad.
- Why Alberta?
- Growing young families with children.
- High employment rates create caregiver shortages.
- Strong demand for both child care and elder care support.
4. Manitoba
Manitoba has smaller cities compared to Ontario and BC, but it consistently ranks as a welcoming province for foreign caregivers. The demand is particularly high for home support workers assisting seniors.
- Why Manitoba?
- Community-driven programs supporting newcomer caregivers.
- Aging population in Winnipeg and rural areas.
- Easier job placement through provincial immigration programs.
5. Quebec
Quebec’s demand for foreign caregivers continues, especially for French-speaking candidates. Montreal and Quebec City families often hire caregivers to help balance work and family life.
- Why Quebec?
- Bilingual families prefer caregivers who speak French.
- Large number of working parents needing child care.
- Growing need for elderly care in urban and suburban areas.
Other Provinces
While Ontario, BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec lead in hiring, other provinces like Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick also employ foreign caregivers — though on a smaller scale.
Key Takeaways
- Ontario, BC, and Alberta remain the biggest employers of foreign caregivers in 2025.
- Manitoba and Quebec are also strong hiring provinces, with specific needs for elder care and French-speaking caregivers.
- Caregivers should look for LMIA-approved job offers in these provinces, while employers in these regions should prepare for LMIA applications when hiring foreign workers.
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