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Home » Visa & Regulations » Canada CanadaIn Canada there is no classic au pair programme. However, the “Live-In Caregiver” respectively “Aides familiaux résidents” programme offers to professional caregivers the opportunity to live with and to work for a Canadian host family. This programme is not restricted to childcare, but it also includes care for elderly or disabled people. Please note: If you want to register as a host family with Aupair World, you will need to have at least one minor child living permanently in your household. The au pair should be required to help take care of your child / children. Information for Live-In Caregivers: If you want to use Aupair World for your search you have to be between 18 and 30 years. Live-In Caregiver ProgrammePreconditions: Age: 18 – 30 years Duration of stay: 1 year. It is possible to extend the stay to up to 2 years. Language skills: As a Live-In Caregiver you need to have good knowledge in English or French. That means that you need to be able to cope with situation in every day life. You should also be able to understand medical instructions and to call for help and to call in a doctor in an emergency. Qualification: A Live-In Caregiver must be a qualified caregiver or must have experience in the field of care. More precisely this means:
Further conditions:
Working conditions It is the Live-In Caregiver's responsibility to independently look after children or care for people in need of care. Working hours: normally 40 hours per week, but not more than 48 hours Payment: The Live-In Caregiver is paid at wages per hour which is at least the respective minimum wage set for the individual province. For work on bank holidays or for extra hours the Live-In caregiver receives extra payments. Working conditions depend on the individual province. For more detailed information please contact the individual province. A Live-In Caregiver's income is subject to income taxation. Board and lodge: A Live-In Caregiver has to live in the host family's house so that you will have your room. However the host family can deduct charges for board and lodge from your salary. Work contract: A written work contract in which are determined tasks, working hours, salary and other benefits which the employer has to provide is mandatory. The employer sends a sample of this contract to the Live-In Caregiver. This contract has to be presented when the visa is being applied for. Please ask the Canadian embassy whether you need a visa. Work permit: A work permit can only be applied for when you have concluded a work contract. It is issued for a year and can be extended for a further year. Health insurance: Live-In caregivers are covered by health insurance. However, insurance coverage might only enter into force after a stay of 3 months depending on the regulations of the province or territory where the host family lives. For more detailed information please contact the health insurance office of the respective province and the immigration authority Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). Courses of studies: You have the opportunity to enrol in courses at university or at other educational institutions. If the duration of your courses exceeds the duration of 6 months, you need a permit to study. But you should be aware of the fact that the main reason of your stay in Canada is to work as a Live-In Caregiver and not to study. Travel costs: The Live-In Caregiver has to pay for his/her travel costs. Further information about the Live-in Caregiver Programme can be found on the website of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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