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kmac

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Feb 18, 2013
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Good morning,

I'd like to bring a Nanny to Canada. Looking at the HRSDC website for a Live-In Caregiver in Ontario the hourly rate is 10.77 so that would make the monthly rate 1723 with a room in rate of only 31.70 a week. I've never heard of a room being rented in a city for 31.70 especially with heat, electricity and water included. Why is this so low? Are we required to hire the nanny for 40 hours a week or can it be less (if you are a Canadian government employee full time is 37.5 hours a week)? If you own a second home can the live-in caregiver be placed there instead of in your primary residence?

Thank you
 
"Employers must provide the live-in caregiver with suitable accommodation in the home of the person receiving care", see http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/foreign_workers/caregiver/requirements.shtml under Housing.

The minimum hours considered full time for a live-in caregiver is 30 hrs. a week, see here: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/foreign_workers/caregiver/description.shtml

As for the amount you can charge for the room, I assume Ontario has decided that live-in caregivers shouldn't have to pay too much rent for their rooms. After all, they are often only working 30 hrs. a week and don't make a lot of money. If you look at Quebec, they are not allowed to charge them for room and board at all.
 
kmac said:
Good morning,

I'd like to bring a Nanny to Canada. Looking at the HRSDC website for a Live-In Caregiver in Ontario the hourly rate is 10.77 so that would make the monthly rate 1723 with a room in rate of only 31.70 a week. I've never heard of a room being rented in a city for 31.70 especially with heat, electricity and water included. Why is this so low? Are we required to hire the nanny for 40 hours a week or can it be less (if you are a Canadian government employee full time is 37.5 hours a week)? If you own a second home can the live-in caregiver be placed there instead of in your primary residence?

Thank you

You must provide her food so I'm not sure placing her in a second home would work.

Having a live-in is the most expensive childcare option in most cases. If you're worried about cost, consider a live-out part time and hiring a cleaner once a week for 2-3 hours (if needed). Or if you have a napper that naps well and consistently, the live-out can do housekeeping. Most live-outs only do light housekeeping. You might find a college student or a mom with 1 young child looking for some work. Especially mom with 1 child. A lot of people won't let a nanny bring her own child. You could find a great nanny at rock bottom price if you go that route.
 
kmac said:
If you own a second home can the live-in caregiver be placed there instead of in your primary residence?

No - you can't. Live-in Caregiver means they must be living in the same residence as the person they are providing a service to.