Kira14 said:
Hey guys.. Hoping I can get some advise/help on here. I have an open work permit through IEC which is for 2 years and I have one year remaining on it. I have been working as a nanny on my OWP since I came here one year ago. I don't qualify to apply for perminant residency on my OWP so I'm thinking of changing over to the live in caregiver programme. Is there an option to live out with the programme? Also after I complete 2 years of working as a nanny with this programme can I immediately apply for PR? What is the timeline to getting PR right now? The family I work for will sponsor me but I don't know how to apply from within Canada? (I'm in Ontario) can I change my visa over now or do I have to wait for my OWP to run out before I can start the programme.. I'd really appreciate any help and best of luck to everyone applying
Hi Kira14,
If your current employer can sponsor you, do it now. No need to wait for your OWP(through IEC) to expire. You have an option to live-out starting November 30. With your question," Also after I complete 2 years of working as a nanny with this programme can I immediately apply for PR?", it depends what path are you in, childcare or elderly care. But from what you said, you are in Childcare pathways, so you will follow the childcare pathways which are as follows :
"All LMIA that will be approved after November 30, 2014 are the once that are going to be affected by the enhanced caregiver program.
Caregivers that are already in Canada, and still in the program will be processed in the current system.
Caregivers already in Canada can exercise the Live in/Live out option after November 30, 2014
Caregivers that are already in Canada can go to school if they intend to attend the program that will enhance their skills. They need to obtain student permit if they plan to take over 6 months program or Diploma Program. Programs below 6 months does not need student permit.
72 units requirement is still in consideration to enter and apply as caregiver, only under the childcare position. However, when you apply for PR you have to show 1 year diploma so you can be qualified to childcare PR pathway and should pass the benchmark of 5 for language requirement and of course the 24 months child care experience. It is possible to come with 72 units only, but you have to work hard to get a Diploma in any Canadian institution so you can apply for PR. You have four years to comply the requirement so it is a challenge to take on.
Very important: NO ONE is qualified for PR in the beginning of your application as caregiver. Both pathway requires, 24 months of employment, either childcare or elderly care. The 24 months should only be childcare if you are going to apply for childcare pathway, 24 months for elderly care for elderly care pathway . If you started with childcare and earn one year experience then you got elderly care for 1 year, this scenario is not qualified to apply for either of two path way.
GOOD NEWS: PR application in the enhanced program will only take 6 months to process."
Info taken from Pinoy Dreams.
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