| 
Those individuals who are qualified to provide
care for children, seniors or disabled individuals
without supervision in a private dwelling are
categorized as caregivers. The program designed
for caregivers is known as the Live-in
Caregiver program, which lets professional
caregivers obtain jobs within Canada. However,
the program outlines the fact that the caregiver
must live at the same dwelling he or she is employed
at.
There are four main requirements
you must meet to qualify for the Live-in Caregiver
Program:
|
Successful completion of the equivalent
of a Canadian high school education. This
requirement will help to ensure that if
you apply for permanent residence after
two years as a live-in caregiver, you
will be able to succeed in the general
labour market. Studies indicate that the
majority of new jobs in Canada require
at least a high school education.
|
|
Six months of full-time training in a
classroom setting or twelve months of
full-time paid employment, including at
least six months of continuous employment
with one employer in a field or occupation
related to the job you are seeking as
a live-in caregiver. You may have gained
your training or experience in areas such
as early childhood education, geriatric
care, pediatric nursing or first aid.
You may also have completed your training
as part of your formal education. This
experience must have been obtained within
the three years immediately prior to the
day on which you submit an application
for a work permit. |
|
Must be able to speak, read and understand
either English or French at a level that
allows you to function independently in
a home setting. For example, you must
be able to contact emergency services
if required and to understand labels on
medication. You will be unsupervised for
most of the day and may be required to
communicate with someone outside the home.
A good knowledge of English or French
will also enable you to read and understand
your rights and obligations.
|
|
A written employment contract between
you and your future employer. The contract
defines your job duties, hours of work,
salary and benefits. The contract also
reinforces your employer's legal responsibilities
to you. This requirement helps provide
a fair working arrangement between the
caregiver and the employer and provides
both parties with a clear understanding
of what is expected of them.
|
For more on Live-in Caregiver Program,
contact CWC Professional.
|