Canadian Embassy
Visa Section
Laurenzerberg 2
A-1010 Vienna
Austria
Here is the original form that I got from the Canadian Embassy.
CANADA'S LIVE-IN CAREGIVER PROGRAM
Canada's Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) is designed for qualified Live-in Caregivers who will
reside in the private household of their employer in Canada to care for children, the elderly or the
Participants who are selected under the program will be granted work permit for one year. In Canada
they will be eligible to seek renewals of the work permit, and after at least two years of full-time
employment as live-in caregivers, they will be provided with the opportunity to apply for permanent
residence in Canada. Participants who do not apply for, or are not accepted for, permanent residence
in Canada may work in Canada for a maximum of three years.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must meet each of the following requirements to be accepted in the Live-in Caregiver
Successful completion of the equivalent of a Canadian high school education: this requirement will
help to ensure that those participants who apply for permanent residence after two years will be able
to succeed in the general labour market since studies have shown that over the next ten years, 65%
of new jobs in Canada will require at least a high school education.
Six months of full-time training in a field or occupation related to that for which the employment
authorization is sought; OR completion of one year of full-time paid employment. This includes
at least six months of continuous employment with one employer in the occupation being applied
for and must have taken place within three years of the application date for an employment
authorization. You may have gained your training or experience in early childhood education,
geriatric care, paediatric nursing or first aid, to name just a few areas. You may have completed your
training as part of your formal education.
3.Language Abilities:
Ability to speak, read and understand either the English or French language: you must be able to
function independently in a home setting. For example, you must be able to contact emergency
services if required and to understand labels to give medication. You will be unsupervised for most
of the day and may be put in a position of having to communicate with someone outside the home.
A good knowledge of English or French will enable you to read and understand for yourself what
your rights and obligations are.
4) Good Character:
Applicants are required to present a recent police clearance certificate as proof of their good
5) Medical Examination:
Applicants must undergo a medical examination to establish that they meet the health requirements
for admission to Canada. The medical examination will be conducted by a medical examiner
designated by Canada's Overseas Health Program.
6) Genuine Visitor:
Applicants must satisfy a visa officer that they will respect the conditions of the program and leave
Canada if unable to obtain permanent resident status under the Live-in Caregiver Program.
7) Applicants destined to Quebec:
Applicants destined to an employer in the province of Quebec must obtain a "Certificat d'acception
du Quebec" from the Immigration Service of Quebec in addition to an work permit.
Applicants who are unable to meet the education, training or language requirements are unlikely to
be accepted under the Live-in Caregiver Program. If you believe that you lack the qualifications to
be accepted under this program, we ask you to inform both the Embassy and your prospective
employer in writing.