This is what I got from immigration lawyer:
You can apply to change LIC employers and this would probably be granted. You can always apply to make other changes such as live out caregiver that they may grant, or another job but they may not grant the work permit.
This is the answer from Paralegal at WCDWA (West Coast Domestic Workers Association) :
To answer your questions, it is not a requirement that you be employed for the entire time that your permanent residence application is being processed. In fact, you could still submit a PR application while unemployed, as long as you have maintained your status (i.e. a valid LCP work permit) in Canada. However, until you receive your open work permit, the only kind of work you are authorized to do is working as a full-time, live-in caregiver for an employer for whom you have a valid work permit. You can change employers, but it still needs to be full-time live-in caregiver work. After you receive your open work permit you can work live-out, or in a different field, but only after you receive your open work permit. Anything else would be considered unauthorized work and could seriously jeopardize your status and your applications.
Good luck!
You can apply to change LIC employers and this would probably be granted. You can always apply to make other changes such as live out caregiver that they may grant, or another job but they may not grant the work permit.
This is the answer from Paralegal at WCDWA (West Coast Domestic Workers Association) :
To answer your questions, it is not a requirement that you be employed for the entire time that your permanent residence application is being processed. In fact, you could still submit a PR application while unemployed, as long as you have maintained your status (i.e. a valid LCP work permit) in Canada. However, until you receive your open work permit, the only kind of work you are authorized to do is working as a full-time, live-in caregiver for an employer for whom you have a valid work permit. You can change employers, but it still needs to be full-time live-in caregiver work. After you receive your open work permit you can work live-out, or in a different field, but only after you receive your open work permit. Anything else would be considered unauthorized work and could seriously jeopardize your status and your applications.
Good luck!