I'm hoping to hear from someone who has been in our situation. We hired a live in care-giver through a referral agency. The process from start to finish took 8 months. It cost just shy of $4000., with referral fees, airfare, and temporary health insurance.
The lady arrived, worked two weeks, and quit without notice. She did not attempt to befriend the kids. She did not seem interested in becoming a part of the family. We feel that she had no intention of staying with us any longer than she had to, and has used our family and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to get to Canada.
There does not appear to be any recourse for us in terms of compensation from the care-giver, referral agency, Service Canada, CIC or the HRDC. All protection within law seems to be for the person immigrating. We do not even know the whereabouts of the lady who posed as a nanny. Is there anything in terms of help available to employers who find themselves in this situation? How can others prevent this from happening?
thank you
The lady arrived, worked two weeks, and quit without notice. She did not attempt to befriend the kids. She did not seem interested in becoming a part of the family. We feel that she had no intention of staying with us any longer than she had to, and has used our family and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to get to Canada.
There does not appear to be any recourse for us in terms of compensation from the care-giver, referral agency, Service Canada, CIC or the HRDC. All protection within law seems to be for the person immigrating. We do not even know the whereabouts of the lady who posed as a nanny. Is there anything in terms of help available to employers who find themselves in this situation? How can others prevent this from happening?
thank you