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I am on PR in Edmonton, Alberta since July 2011 and doing full time Job here. I came to Canada in March 2011 only on PR from India.
I am finding this place good but the only problem that I am facing is that I have a son of 3 years of age. So of his age he cant go to school and neither can live at home alone. I tried a day care for him but first of all they are expensive and secondly my son spends whole day there but dont eat anything and getting weak day by day.I am really tensed that after a year or so when he would start going to Kintergarden then how we will manage as we both would be working again then.
I would like to sponser one of my husbands cousin (A girl is Dumb and Deaf) who used to look after my son at back home and my son is pretty comfortable with her.
Is there any way so that I can call her here for atleast few years so that I can manage my son's early school years.
Thanks & Regard
Usually you would sponsor someone to care for your child through the live-in caregiver program. However it doesn't sound like she would qualify. Here are the requirements:
Successful completion of the equivalent of a Canadian secondary school education
You must have successfully completed the equivalent of Canadian high school education (secondary school). Because of the differences in school systems across Canada, it is not possible to give a precise number of years. In most provinces, it takes 12 years of schooling to obtain a Canadian high school diploma. The immigration officer assessing your application will let you know what is needed.
At least six months’ training or at least one year of full-time paid work experience as a caregiver or in a related field or occupation (including six months with one employer) in the past three years
To claim work experience, you need to have worked for one year, including at least six months of continuous employment for the same employer. This work experience must be in a field or occupation specific to what you will do as a live-in caregiver. This experience must have been acquired within the three years immediately before the day on which you make an application for a work permit as a caregiver.
To claim training, it must have been full-time training in a classroom setting. Areas of study could be early childhood education, geriatric care, pediatric nursing or first aid.
Good knowledge of English or French
You must be able to speak, read and understand either English or French so that you can function on your own in your employer’s home. For example, you must be able to call emergency services if they are needed, and to understand labels on medication. You will be unsupervised for most of the day and may have to communicate with someone outside the home. You can also read and understand your rights and obligations if you can function in English or French.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/caregiver/apply-who.asp
meena said:
I am on PR in Edmonton, Alberta since July 2011 and doing full time Job here. I came to Canada in March 2011 only on PR from India.
I am finding this place good but the only problem that I am facing is that I have a son of 3 years of age. So of his age he cant go to school and neither can live at home alone. I tried a day care for him but first of all they are expensive and secondly my son spends whole day there but dont eat anything and getting weak day by day.I am really tensed that after a year or so when he would start going to Kintergarden then how we will manage as we both would be working again then.
I would like to sponser one of my husbands cousin (A girl is Dumb and Deaf) who used to look after my son at back home and my son is pretty comfortable with her.
Is there any way so that I can call her here for atleast few years so that I can manage my son's early school years.
Thanks & Regard
Agreed with scylla ......+1 , but there is another option if you qualify.Please go through the link below
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/adoption/index.asp
Thank u guys for replying.
I wud go through this link and wud c if it works or not.
I know its tough as that girl is not at all educated being dumb and deaf.. But I know; only she can takes proper care of my kid.
Thanks
Hi
meena said:
Thank u guys for replying.
I wud go through this link and wud c if it works or not.
I know its tough as that girl is not at all educated being dumb and deaf.. But I know; only she can takes proper care of my kid.
Thanks
It won't happen, she would not be admitted as an LCP.
Hi,
Thanks for yur reply.
Can I apply visit visa for her. If yes what r the chances that she can get visa and for how long..
Thanks in advance.
meena said:
Hi,
Thanks for yur reply.
Can I apply visit visa for her. If yes what r the chances that she can get visa and for how long..
Thanks in advance.
She needs to meet the conditions.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp
Thank u, I m trying to gather informations on the provided links.
Regards.
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