Hi ,
I am an employer in Canada ,I want a live in caregiver from Colombia , her work permit got denied (reason: does not know english and does not have experience, she does both but I am not sure how to prove it and cannot appeal decision-already emailed embassy but they have not responded) I was wondering what her chances are of coming here on a visitor visa and enrolling her on the caregiver program as well as improve her english while living with us for 6 months. She would not need a student visa as course is 6 months. Would they deny her just because she previously applied for a work permit and they would assume she is coming to work illegally?
She does not have the money to pay for all of these so I will be covering all of her expenses as well as she would be living in my home, does this cover the "ability to afford her trip".
She would return to Colombia or the US and re-apply for a work visa after she can prove all of the requirements.
Thanks!
I am an employer in Canada ,I want a live in caregiver from Colombia , her work permit got denied (reason: does not know english and does not have experience, she does both but I am not sure how to prove it and cannot appeal decision-already emailed embassy but they have not responded) I was wondering what her chances are of coming here on a visitor visa and enrolling her on the caregiver program as well as improve her english while living with us for 6 months. She would not need a student visa as course is 6 months. Would they deny her just because she previously applied for a work permit and they would assume she is coming to work illegally?
She does not have the money to pay for all of these so I will be covering all of her expenses as well as she would be living in my home, does this cover the "ability to afford her trip".
She would return to Colombia or the US and re-apply for a work visa after she can prove all of the requirements.
Thanks!