Knowledge Base

As a temporary worker, what can I do if my employer is treating me unfairly?

As a temporary worker, your employment contract should clearly define your:* mandatory employer-paid benefits,* job duties, * hours of work,* wages,* accommodation arrangements (when applicable),* holiday and sick leave entitlements, and* termination and resignation terms.If you think your employer is … Read More

I’m not sure if my Home Child Care Provider Pilot application made it under the cap. Should I reapply?

Unless you get a letter from us saying we rejected or refused your application, you don’t need to apply again the next year. Source: cic.gc.ca

I applied for a new work permit with my caregiver application. Do I need to renew my current work permit?

If you had a valid work permit when you applied for permanent residence (PR) in one of the caregiver pilots, you may have maintained status. This applies to the Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilots.You have maintained … Read More

Are there other work permit options I can consider while I wait for my permanent resident application to be processed?

If you already applied for a work permit under the Home Child Care Provider or Home Support Worker Pilots, it will take a while to process your application.You may also want to apply separately for a work permit or extend … Read More

What is an employment contract for a live-in caregiver?

An employment contract is a written agreement. It outlines the conditions of your employment and helps protect your rights as an employee. If there is a misunderstanding between you and your employer over your job and duties, refer to the … Read More

What rights do I have as a live-in caregiver under labour or employment laws?

As a live-in caregiver, you have legal rights to fair working conditions and fair treatment under labour laws in most provinces and territories. Nothing in your contract or working conditions can violate these rights.Your employment contract will help protect your … Read More

I worked in Quebec as a home child care provider or home support worker. Can that work experience count for the caregiver pilots?

Yes. If you’ve worked in Quebec in one of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) jobs below, you can use that experience to meet the work experience requirement: Home child care provider – NOC 4411 (experience as a foster parent doesn’t … Read More

Is there a limit on the number of caregiver applications you accept under the pilots?

Yes. We only process up to 5,500 applications each year under the caregiver pilots: 2,750 applications for the Home Child Care Provider Pilot2,750 applications for the Home Support Worker Pilot.If your application is incomplete or we receive it after the … Read More

What can I do if the yearly limit on applications for the caregiver pilots has been reached before I apply?

You can either wait until the Home Child Care Provider or Home Support Worker Pilots re-open the next year orfind out if you’re eligible for another immigration program.Source: cic.gc.ca

I applied as a caregiver, but haven’t received a confirmation letter. What should I do?

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused service issues for our offices. The office that processes caregiver applications has been seriously affected.If you applied for permanent residence as a caregiver in 2020, we may not have sent you a confirmation letter … Read More

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