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Home caregiver provides at least 30 hours of weekly care for the following people:
- Children under 18 years old
- Old people aged 65 or over
- Disabled person
At the same time, the home caregiver needs to provide care without guidance. A live-in caregiver who works in Canada must live with the employer’s family. After two years of full-time work, you can apply for a family immigration in Canada.
Applicant Requirements:
- High school diploma
- CLB6.5
- One year work experience in the past three years or professional nursing training
- Age:18-50 years old
- Have the criminal record check
- Healthy
- Have contract with your employer
- Employer can provide LMIA for you
Application Steps:
- Your employer submit the LMIA to the government and get positive feedback.
- Get the contract with both sides signature.
- Get working permit.
- Pass the interview from the Canada embassy in your country.
- Pass the physical examination and get a Canadian visa.
- Get the permanent resident after 24 months work in four years.