By Immigration Lawyer on Thursday, May 14 2015
Category: Live in- Caregiver Work Permit

Live- In Caregiver- The changes

What is a Live-In Caregiver?

A live-in caregiver is a person who has the qualifications and ability to work without any supervision within a private home. They provide care for candidates such as: elderly, children and the disabled.

What has happened to the Live-In Caregiver Program Recently?

There have been significant changes that have taken place within the Live-In Caregiver Program as of November 30, 2014. Some of the changes are as follows:

** The work that has been completed on a live-out basis may still count towards the work requirements that you will need when applying through Caring for Children or Caring for People with High Medical Needs.**

What do these new improvements mean for you?

These new improvements mean:

What does it mean now that they are ending the Live-In requirements??

These changes will be able to reduce the amount of workplace vulnerability as well as create a greater opportunity for caregivers with higher wages involved.

If you and the employer still have a live-in agreement this can still happen and you can continue to move forward this way.

The caregivers that are currently in the Live-In Caregiver Program may now choose to live out and apply for Permanent Residence under a new pathway at a later date. This means however, you will have to apply for a regular work permit to replace your Live-In Caregiver Program permit.

The Improved Pathways to Permanent Residence

As of November 30, 2014 there will be 2 new pathways that will be available for caregivers. These pathways are set up to:

There are a lot of positive outcomes for caregivers that come from the recent changes, but we understand that it is a lot of information to take in. If you are in need of any clarification of where you stand because of the changes please do not hesitate to contact us.

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