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. ; }+ Q( a- h. r0 B- q" R" C 2 }) j' {5 A. Z3 ?: IMy 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" v; Y- s/ A7 D7 w
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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: y. q5 x# f9 ^; R6 B
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I 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.
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This is a required step in order to apply Labor market opinion in case the applicant needs a working permit. % j+ c( s4 ~* K& {7 { , l6 ]4 F) Y# b& Z; W- X4 HEunice
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.
From beginning to have her here: around 6 months. 9 I" x8 |7 p/ F6 s7 b1. post ad - 2 weeks * n( Q; D- ]/ ?! ~4 c1 h2. Apply LMO - 4 weeks- o, R# l" o1 l& K
3. send my offer to HongKong (my nanny was there) and apply Visa: 4 months$ y6 ?- j! Z# Z3 o4 B$ R
4. arrange air ticket to Edmonton from HongKong: a few weeks. & h6 Z6 Z2 O( s' g% B. d h