We need a long term live-in caregiver who can take care of my two children 4 & 6 and do some housework. We are ok if you will come from abroad, and we are willing to help if needed. & t2 B) m4 Q' d1 D/ n ' Y' H E, x2 a6 g0 v, \% ZMy current nanny (from Philippine) has work for us for about 4 years. She has received her open permit and would like to pursue other opportunities. Please only contact us if you are interested in long-term commitment: euniceyin@yahoo.com ; J' t5 S% I9 g4 W1 y$ B' F. n( w c( `0 A1 G n q
Thanks 1 P& [& G- [1 h1 p; n$ u w
I was asked how I can help on the work permit. I will follow the government of Canada live in caregiver program. If you are interested, here is the link:& U, A: R/ `& R4 K/ j+ o+ D% O
C- u2 a$ b$ v8 }+ Q. U http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/caregiver/index.asp, T( ]6 @7 e* i
3 y/ D6 i: I/ qI followed the instructions 4 years to bring my nanny to Canada. She is a great person. I hope I will be lucky again this time.
Thank you very much for your interest. The official job description has been posted in Canada job bank:* G1 W2 M$ a+ o# d http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/detail- ... age=50&Stdnt=No / o' R+ R1 C+ E 1 V1 l" R2 e, i( d, Q( [" y& ]) P$ R7 V7 a! N' |0 I
This is a required step in order to apply Labor market opinion in case the applicant needs a working permit. : I# Y9 T! h0 W, } t ( r& w$ O' P5 xEunice
Please share with me if you have any experience in applying the LMO recently. I went through the LMO process 4 years ago for my current nanny. I have checked the government requirements for employers and expect more preparation on my side too.