Hello,
Currently my aunt is visiting from Jamaica on a visitors visa, she has a 6-yr visa with multiple entry which allows her to be in Canada for 6 mths at a time. I have a 7 mth old son with a physical disability and will need a full-time caregiver for him in the home when I go back to work in January. I am wondering if I can apply for her to a live-in caregiver for us while she is here.....we don't want her to have to leave Canada in 6 mths since that is when I actually need her to stay. My son cannot be in a daycare setting and requires very specific care including physiotherapy. My aunt attends medical appointments with me since we're both home together so she's very well versed and understands my sons physical needs which another caregiver would not. My aunt is a principal in Jamaica and has worked around children her entire life, she has no criminal record or any other factors that would be an issue.
So my question is does anyone think I can get her visa extended or changed to one for a live-in-caregiver?
Any input is appreciated!
Currently my aunt is visiting from Jamaica on a visitors visa, she has a 6-yr visa with multiple entry which allows her to be in Canada for 6 mths at a time. I have a 7 mth old son with a physical disability and will need a full-time caregiver for him in the home when I go back to work in January. I am wondering if I can apply for her to a live-in caregiver for us while she is here.....we don't want her to have to leave Canada in 6 mths since that is when I actually need her to stay. My son cannot be in a daycare setting and requires very specific care including physiotherapy. My aunt attends medical appointments with me since we're both home together so she's very well versed and understands my sons physical needs which another caregiver would not. My aunt is a principal in Jamaica and has worked around children her entire life, she has no criminal record or any other factors that would be an issue.
So my question is does anyone think I can get her visa extended or changed to one for a live-in-caregiver?
Any input is appreciated!