
Caregiver Migration
Caregiver migration refers to the movement of individuals from one country to another to work as caregivers, typically in homes or healthcare facilities. This trend often arises from a shortage of local caregivers in many countries, prompting families and institutions to seek help abroad. Caregivers may provide support to the elderly, disabled, or individuals with health challenges. Many countries have specific immigration pathways for caregivers to meet growing demands for such services. This form of migration not only addresses workforce needs but also impacts the caregivers' home countries, families, and the communities they serve.