The Live-in Caregiver Program brings qualified caregivers to Canada in situations where there are no Canadians or permanent residents to fill available positions. Live-in caregivers are individuals who are qualified to work without supervision in a private household providing care for children, the elderly or people with disabilities. The live-in caregiver must live in the employers home. After working two years as a live-in caregiver, you can apply to be a permanent resident of Canada.
REQUIREMENTS TO WORK AS A LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
In order to qualify under the Live-in Caregiver Program, candidates must meet four main requirements:
They must have successfully completed a course of study that is equivalent to a Canadian secondary school diploma.
They must have completed 6 months of full-time training in a classroom setting or 12 months of full-time paid employment (including at least 6 months of continuous employment with one employer) in a field or occupation related to the job they are seeking as a live-in caregiver. This experience must have been obtained within the three years immediately prior to the day on which they submit an application for a work permit.
They must have the ability to speak, read and understand either English or French at a level sufficient to communicate independently.
They must have a written employment contract with their future employer. The requirement for a written contract between the employee and employer takes into consideration the unique circumstances of live-in caregivers whose eligibility for permanent residence is tied to their employment. The requirement is a measure to provide a fair working arrangement between the caregiver and the employer, and gives both parties a clear understanding of their responsibilities.The contract defines the employees job duties, hours of work, salary and benefits, and outlines the employers legal responsibilities to the caregiver.
A foreign national who wishes to work in Canada as a live-in caregiver must apply for a work permit before seeking entry to Canada.
The application procedure
The prospective employer will submit a request to hire candidate to a Human Resources Centre Canada (HRCC). The HRCC will ensure that no Canadian, permanent resident or other temporary worker already in Canada is qualified and available to take the employers offer of employment. Once the HRCC has confirmed the job offer, it will send the prospective employer a confirmation letter. After that the candidate can applying for a work permit. If the visa office approves application, candidate will be given instructions for medical tests. When CIC officials receive proof that the medical results are satisfactory and that candidate has met all other requirements (the candidate may be also asked to attend an interview with a visa officer.), he/she will be issued a work permit. A work permit from a Canadian visa office will allow to work in Canada as a live-in caregiver. A work permit is not a travel document. You must also get a passport and a Canadian temporary resident visa.
A live-in caregiver is authorized to work only for the employer named in the work permit. A work permit is valid for one year and must be renewed before it expires. If a live-in caregiver chooses to change employers, the caregiver must obtain a new work permit naming the new employer. A signed contract with the new employer is also required when consideration is being given to the caregivers request to work for a different employer. Gaps in periods of employment are permitted as long as the gaps do not interfere with the eligibility rule for applying for permanent residence, as outlined below.
Permanent Residency Eligibility
A live-in caregiver may apply for permanent residence after completing a minimum of two years employment as a live-in caregiver. However, this employment must have occurred within a three-year period immediately following entry to Canada as a live-in caregiver.
The two-year time period may represent work as a live-in caregiver for more than one employer and need not be without interruption, but may not represent work for more than one employer at a time.
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