Hello Everyone,
We sponsored a nanny who arrived from the Philippines in May 2019 with an LMIA through the Live-in Caregiver Program (the rules changed a month later in June with the new Pilot Program).
Due to Covid-19, both me and my wife are not working for now (I have a home construction business) and cannot afford to pay her for the next few months until my business starts up again. I don't want to lay her off because we will need her again soon when things return to normal, and also because she is in the middle of a 2 year contract with us and would have to find another sponsor for just a few months.
Does anyone know if she can apply for the CERB (emergency response benefit) from the government?
Or would she apply for EI?
Or do I need to apply for her (as my employee) and give her a wage subsidy?
Appreciate a legal opinion on this because I don't want her to lose her caregiver status or time while we wait.
Thanks in advance for your help!
We sponsored a nanny who arrived from the Philippines in May 2019 with an LMIA through the Live-in Caregiver Program (the rules changed a month later in June with the new Pilot Program).
Due to Covid-19, both me and my wife are not working for now (I have a home construction business) and cannot afford to pay her for the next few months until my business starts up again. I don't want to lay her off because we will need her again soon when things return to normal, and also because she is in the middle of a 2 year contract with us and would have to find another sponsor for just a few months.
Does anyone know if she can apply for the CERB (emergency response benefit) from the government?
Or would she apply for EI?
Or do I need to apply for her (as my employee) and give her a wage subsidy?
Appreciate a legal opinion on this because I don't want her to lose her caregiver status or time while we wait.
Thanks in advance for your help!