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Jobs For Nannies / Caregivers in Vancouver Area

Posted by admin on 06 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Hiring A Nanny, Nanny Job, Nanny Services

Many jobs available for Nannies in the Lower Mainland in the following areas:


Nanny / Caregiver Jobs

  • North Vancouver – Family with 2 children (baby and toddler), looking for a driver, live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation, driving the children to activities.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • Vancouver – Family with 4 year old boy and 1 year old girl, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare and housekeeping.
    Starting date: March 1st, 2010
  • Vancouver – Family with 3 children (school age), looking for a live-in or live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Vancouver – Family with 1 year old child, looking for a live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Vancouver - Family with 3 years old child, looking for a driver with a car, live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, meal preparation.
    Starting date: March 1st, 2010.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children (school age) looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: driving, childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation. TOP SALARY OFFERED PLUS BENEFITS.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children (4 and 10 years old), looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP. Salary Negotiable.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 3 children (school-age), looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP. Salary Negotiable.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 3 children (school-age), looking for a driver live-in or live-out nanny.
    Duties: driving the children to activities, childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP. Salary Negotiable.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 1 year old boy looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP. Salary Negotiable.
  • Burnaby – Family with 2 children (baby and toddler), looking for a driver, live-out nanny.
    Duties: driver, childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Burnaby – Family with 2 children (school-age), looking for a driver, live-out nanny.
    Duties: driver, childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Surrey – Family with 1 baby, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping.
    Starting date: February 1st, 2010. Salary Negotiable.
  • White Rock – Couple seniors live-in caregiver.
    Duties: meal preparation, housekeeping.
    Starting date: February 1st, 2010. Salary Negotiable.

Call 604-298-6633 and find the right job for you.

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Changes to the Live-in Caregiver Program

Posted by admin on 22 Dec 2009 | Tagged as: Caregiver, Live-In Caregiver, Live-in Caregiver Program, Nanny Services

The official newspaper of the Government of Canada, “Canada Gazette”, published “Regulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations” with changes to the Live-in Caregiver Program:

It is proposed that all live-in caregivers no longer be required to complete a medical examination when they apply for permanent
residence. Instead, the medical examination completed to qualify for the initial work permit/temporary residence as a live-in caregiver
would be assessed for excessive demand in anticipation of the applicant applying for permanent residence under the LCP
rather than just for temporary residence.

By eliminating one of the two medical examinations and requiring that live-in caregivers, at the time of their application for a work permit, be assessed with a long-term view in anticipation of their application for PR status under the LCP, administrative processes would be streamlined and cost savings for live-in caregivers could be achieved. The examination at the work permit/temporary resident stage would continue to screen for infectious disease and the chance of contracting such a disease after arriving in Canada would be minimal.

REGULATIONS AMENDING THE IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION REGULATIONS

1. Section 30 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations1 is amended by adding the following after subsection (2):

Exception (2.1) A foreign national who has applied for permanent resident status and is a member of the live-in caregiver class is not required to submit to a medical examination under subsection (1).

2. (1) The portion of paragraph 113(1)(d) of the Regulations before subparagraph (i) is replaced by the following:

(d) they entered Canada as a live-in caregiver
and for at least two of the four years immediately
following their entry or, alternatively, for at least
3,900 hours during a period of not less than
22 months in those four years,

(2) Subsection 113(2) of the Regulations is replaced
by the following:
Calculation (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(d),
(a) the periods of two years and 3,900 hours may
be in respect of more than one employer or
household, but may not be in respect of more
than one employer or household at a time; and
(b) the 3,900 hours are not to include more than
390 hours of overtime.

For more info go to http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2009/2009-12-19/pdf/g1-14351.pdf.

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