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Whether it's due to a demanding career, a heavy workload or a challenging household, extra help is often needed, and therefore the demand for live-in caregivers in Canada is growing.
Federal Minimum Necessary Income for Sponsorship Size of Family UnitMinimum Income 2023Minimum Income 2021 2 persons $44,530 $32,898 3 persons $54,743 $40,444 4 persons $66,466 $49,106 5 persons $75,384 $55,6943 more rows
Caregiver Jobs in Canada No specialized degree or diploma is mandatory for a caregiver job. A certification in First Aid and CPR is mandatory. A previous caregiving experience is required. Language proficiency in English or French is required. Excellent interpersonal communication skill is an added advantage.
Employer-Sponsored Visa An Employer-Specific Work Permit is an option for employers to sponsor a worker to work and live in Canada if they cannot find a local person to fill the vacancy. The worker can be in Canada or abroad and could be currently working for the same employer.
This application can take up to 12 months to be processed thus the employer must plan before hiring a caregiver. The work permit will be eligible for 3 years.
If you want to find a new employer, a Service Canada Centre may have information about available caregiver positions. You can also use the national Job Bank to find a new employer. If you haven't found a new job as a live-in caregiver, and your work permit is about to expire, you can apply for a bridge extension.
To find potential employers before coming to Canada: check with the nearest Canadian embassy to see if there are any job fairs held by Canadian businesses in your region. search for any industry associations in your area that may host job fairs or trade shows that include Canadian businesses.
You can only apply for Canada immigration without IELTS if it is a visit visa or low-skilled work visa (such as a caregiver). In such instances, the applicants must have a previous history of communication in English.
To be eligible for any of the three caregiver benefits, you must be able to show that: your regular weekly earnings from work have decreased by more than 40%; and. you have accumulated 600 insured hours of work in the last 52 weeks, or since the start of your last claim (this period is called the qualifying period)