Hello,
I am a 29 year old paraplegic, and I'm looking to hire a live-in caregiver from Thailand to help me with things around the house. I have been doing everything myself for 6 years and it's just become too much for me. The person I would like to hire has been working as a nurse in Thailand for 4 years, she is 25 years old. I have talked to her about how much I can afford to pay her and she we are both happy with 500$ a month. This may seem very low, but I don't need that much help, and it's as much money as she is currently making in Thailand but here she would work much less hours and I would not be charging her room and board or any other expenses so it's a pretty good deal for her to be able to save money. I have been looking over the canadian immigration website for a while and to me it seems like she fits all of the criteria they require for someone to be a live-in caregiver, however her english is not so good and I have offered to pay for her to go to english school in Thailand to get better at it. My question is... Do I stand any chance of getting approved to bring her here as a live-in caregiver if I can only pay her 500$ a month ? and should I hire someone to help me with the labour market opinion or is it something I can handle doing on my own ? I have seen websites that charge 1000$ for help doing the LMO, but I am no stranger to paperwork over the years and if it's not too crazy I would rather save the money and do it myself, but I really don't want to screw this up so if it's a better idea to pay someone then so be it. I just don't know how good of a case I have to bring in someone as my live-in caregiver, although my health situation is not going to change and I really could use someone to help me with house duties, helping take care of my 3 dogs, and just having someone here in case I fall out of my chair or injure myself trying to take a shower or getting into bed. I am so happy to have found this site, I hope there is someone that can help me as I have read over lots of caregiver posts here and the people on this site have a lot of knowledge about canada immigration and I appreciate any advice or help anyone can give me. Thanks !
-The Guy in the Chair
I am a 29 year old paraplegic, and I'm looking to hire a live-in caregiver from Thailand to help me with things around the house. I have been doing everything myself for 6 years and it's just become too much for me. The person I would like to hire has been working as a nurse in Thailand for 4 years, she is 25 years old. I have talked to her about how much I can afford to pay her and she we are both happy with 500$ a month. This may seem very low, but I don't need that much help, and it's as much money as she is currently making in Thailand but here she would work much less hours and I would not be charging her room and board or any other expenses so it's a pretty good deal for her to be able to save money. I have been looking over the canadian immigration website for a while and to me it seems like she fits all of the criteria they require for someone to be a live-in caregiver, however her english is not so good and I have offered to pay for her to go to english school in Thailand to get better at it. My question is... Do I stand any chance of getting approved to bring her here as a live-in caregiver if I can only pay her 500$ a month ? and should I hire someone to help me with the labour market opinion or is it something I can handle doing on my own ? I have seen websites that charge 1000$ for help doing the LMO, but I am no stranger to paperwork over the years and if it's not too crazy I would rather save the money and do it myself, but I really don't want to screw this up so if it's a better idea to pay someone then so be it. I just don't know how good of a case I have to bring in someone as my live-in caregiver, although my health situation is not going to change and I really could use someone to help me with house duties, helping take care of my 3 dogs, and just having someone here in case I fall out of my chair or injure myself trying to take a shower or getting into bed. I am so happy to have found this site, I hope there is someone that can help me as I have read over lots of caregiver posts here and the people on this site have a lot of knowledge about canada immigration and I appreciate any advice or help anyone can give me. Thanks !
-The Guy in the Chair