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Home Childcare Provider Pilot 2019

BAAAM20

Member
Jun 11, 2020
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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone at all has received a work permit with the home child care provider. The farthest I have seen people is medical exam being completed.

I am in the same situation. I completed all of my medical exams and IRCC said I passed my medical on August 31 2020. They said the next step would be a work permit, but I haven't had any update for 7 months now.

Hope they start giving out work permits soon. I personally feel that a caregiver is considered an essential worker and as long as the caregivers are cleared from any COVID testing and quarantine periods, they should allow us into the country to work with a work permit.
Hello What u r timeline plz send
 

Jesselyn

Newbie
Apr 3, 2021
2
0
Hi everyone. I just mailed my application for PR and i forgot to include my picture. What should I do? Thank you..
 

ssachdeva

Newbie
Jan 10, 2018
7
1
People who received medical already, please could you share the steps i.e. if CIC asked for more updates from employer as it has been more than year when the job was offered. Any phone calls or emails we should be looking for?
 

Geoche

Star Member
Jan 12, 2020
146
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People who received medical already, please could you share the steps i.e. if CIC asked for more updates from employer as it has been more than year when the job was offered. Any phone calls or emails we should be looking for?
I think no new update...ircc only issued temporary AORs. What we did is we sent new documents to webform, new offer of employment, l new letter stating how badly we need caregiver now that is pandemic and the change of care since kids are staying home for virtual class, etc. Also sent new NOA's bec the one we sent was 2018 and new baby birth certificate. Is this will help to expedite the hccp application? We don't know... Ircc Argent said it won't do harm if we send those.. at least the Officer will see that we already sent everything that they may ask in the future and this will save us time.
 

mv1017

Star Member
Oct 31, 2019
95
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Hi
If u want to share when did you apply and you r inside or outside from canada.
Hello What u r timeline plz send
U applied under hswp or something else
Home Child Care Provider Pilot Timeline(Applied Outside Canada):
Application received: Sept 20th 2019
AOR: Oct 29th 2019
NOA Request: Feb 3rd 2020
Biometrics Request: Feb 28th 2020
Medical Request: Feb 28th 2020
Biometrics Completed: March 11th 2020
Multiple Covid Delays: March - Aug 2020
Medical Completed: August 20th 2020
Medical Passed(GCKey) : August 31st 2020
 

Jesselyn

Newbie
Apr 3, 2021
2
0
Need help pls!

I submitted my pr application but i forgot to include our picture. What’s the best thing i should do about this? Thank you
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,587
13,519
yes you can sponser your sister with family on basis of her previous study & experience.
she must go for IELTS with 5 CLB & ECA , need minimum one year post secondary education.
Your worth for sponsring her family atleast $70,000 per annum.
You must make more than 70K to afford to pay for a nanny.
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
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How you know the minimum income requirement is at least 70k?
Visa officers determine if you can afford a caregiver. You take your NOA and subtract LICO and then subtract annual salary for a full-time caregiver (salary depends on where you live). Are you in the negative or positive.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,587
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How you know the minimum income requirement is at least 70k?
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If you only make 70K i would be unaffordable to pay for a nanny given your after tax income and it would not make sense financially so it will indicate to IRCC that this is a way to get PR for a sibling. You would essentially be paying around half of your pre-tax income to pay for a caregiver leaving you with very little money to support your family. It is already difficult to hire a family member as a caregiver because many are doing so to ensure their sibling gets PR and not because they want a caregiver. They wouldn't hire a caregiver if it wasn't their family member.
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Visa officers determine if you can afford a caregiver. You take your NOA and subtract LICO and then subtract annual salary for a full-time caregiver (salary depends on where you live). Are you in the negative or positive.
You also need to subtract your cost of living from the NOA and then see if you have enough funds left to pay for a caregiver.