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How many hours of work experience do I need as a Live-in Caregiver to apply for permanent residence?

Live-in caregivers working in Canada under the Live-in Caregiver Program need a certain amount of work experience to apply for permanent residence. They can qualify with one of two amounts of experience:24 months of authorized full-time employment; or3,900 hours of … Read More

Can my employer deport me?

No, your employer cannot deport you from Canada. If your employer is threatening to do so, you can file a complaint with your provincial or territorial labour standards office. Threats or intimidation are considered forms of abuse in Canada. A … Read More

I’m a live-in caregiver and I’m ready to apply for permanent residence. Can I apply for an open work permit?

As a live-in caregiver, you can apply for an open work permit when you apply for permanent residence under the Live-in Caregiver Class.You must also have:* held valid work permits under the program for two years or more; and* worked … Read More

May I send my open work permit application and permanent residence applications separately?

Yes. If you did not send an open work permit application with your permanent residence application, you can send it separately. Write, “Open Work Permit — Live-in Caregiver” on the top of the application form.Note, however, that if your application … Read More

Do I need to extend my work permit while my permanent residence application is being processed?

You should submit your open work permit application with your permanent residence application. If you do so, you do not need to renew your current Live-in Caregiver Program work permit to keep working for your employer.However, you may need a … Read More

Can my family come to Canada with me if I am a live-in caregiver?

Family members do not normally come to Canada with people working under the Live-in Caregiver Program. Even if an employer agrees that a family member can live with you in the home where you will provide care, future employers may … Read More

I am a live-in caregiver. What happens if I lose my job?

If you lose your job, you should find a new employer under the Live-in Caregiver Program as soon as possible. However, you may be eligible for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits while you look for another job. If so, EI will … Read More

My employer is moving to another province or territory. Do I need a new work permit or Labour Market Opinion?

If your employer is moving to a new province or territory, he or she must get a new Labour Market Opinion fromEmployment and Social Development Canada. Also, you must get a new work permit before you can work in the … Read More

Can I work for more than one employer at a time under the Live-in Caregiver Program?

No, you cannot work for more than one employer at a time under the Live-in Caregiver Program. Under this program, your work permit specifies your employer and the type of work you may do in Canada.Source: cic.gc.ca

Can I change employers under the Live-in Caregiver Program?

Yes, you may change employers under the Live-in Caregiver Program. However, you must first sign anemployment contract with your new employer so that your new employer may apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). After Employment and Social Development … Read More

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