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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Is This The End Of Filipino Caregivers' Dream To Live Permanently In Canada?


The Canadian government will no longer accept an application for permanent residency from caregivers starting November 2019. Because of this, applicants to the program including many Filipino caregivers are unhappy with the news. The Philippines is among the top source of Canada's caregiver.

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The Canadian government will no longer accept an application for permanent residency from caregivers starting November 2019. Because of this, applicants to the program including many Filipino caregivers are unhappy with the news. The Philippines is among the top source of Canada's caregiver.  With this, Canada's Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Department assured caregivers that there is and will always be a pathway for them to apply for permanent residency.  Just this year, the Canadian government announced its target to bring 310,000 new immigrants including new caregivers and economic class workers. They also assured caregivers they will eliminate or reduce the backlog in the processing of permanent residency application.  Caregivers who have work experience in Canada caring for people with high medical needs may apply for permanent residence through the Caring for People with High Medical Needs Program. But this program will come to an end on November 29, 2019. That means eligible applicants will have a more than a year to apply for the program before the said date.  To be eligible to apply, a two years full-time work experience as a caregiver is number one requirement.  But according to Filipino caregiver Margie Lingbaoan, she applied for permanent residency in 2013 but until now she is still waiting for the approval and have no idea about the status of her application in immigration.  On the other hand, Connie Sorio, coordinator of KAIROS Migrants Justice and Asia Partnership believes that Filipino caregivers will look for other countries as an option if Canada will end the permanent residency opportunity. She added the country is very cold and very far from the Philippines. Sorio said the only reason why many caregivers are coming to Canada because of the residency opportunity.
With this, Canada's Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Department assured caregivers that there is and will always be a pathway for them to apply for permanent residency.

Just this year, the Canadian government announced its target to bring 310,000 new immigrants including new caregivers and economic class workers. They also assured caregivers they will eliminate or reduce the backlog in the processing of permanent residency application.
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Caregivers who have work experience in Canada caring for people with high medical needs may apply for permanent residence through the Caring for People with High Medical Needs Program. But this program will come to an end on November 29, 2019. That means eligible applicants will have a more than a year to apply for the program before the said date.

To be eligible to apply, a two years full-time work experience as a caregiver is number one requirement.

The Canadian government will no longer accept an application for permanent residency from caregivers starting November 2019. Because of this, applicants to the program including many Filipino caregivers are unhappy with the news. The Philippines is among the top source of Canada's caregiver.  With this, Canada's Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Department assured caregivers that there is and will always be a pathway for them to apply for permanent residency.  Just this year, the Canadian government announced its target to bring 310,000 new immigrants including new caregivers and economic class workers. They also assured caregivers they will eliminate or reduce the backlog in the processing of permanent residency application.  Caregivers who have work experience in Canada caring for people with high medical needs may apply for permanent residence through the Caring for People with High Medical Needs Program. But this program will come to an end on November 29, 2019. That means eligible applicants will have a more than a year to apply for the program before the said date.  To be eligible to apply, a two years full-time work experience as a caregiver is number one requirement.  But according to Filipino caregiver Margie Lingbaoan, she applied for permanent residency in 2013 but until now she is still waiting for the approval and have no idea about the status of her application in immigration.  On the other hand, Connie Sorio, coordinator of KAIROS Migrants Justice and Asia Partnership believes that Filipino caregivers will look for other countries as an option if Canada will end the permanent residency opportunity. She added the country is very cold and very far from the Philippines. Sorio said the only reason why many caregivers are coming to Canada because of the residency opportunity.
But according to Filipino caregiver Margie Lingbaoan, she applied for permanent residency in 2013 but until now she is still waiting for the approval and have no idea about the status of her application in immigration.



On the other hand, Connie Sorio, coordinator of KAIROS Migrants Justice and Asia Partnership believes that Filipino caregivers will look for other countries as an option if Canada will end the permanent residency opportunity. She added the country is very cold and very far from the Philippines. Sorio said the only reason why many caregivers are coming to Canada because of the residency opportunity.

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Canada is among the list of people from different nationalities for an ideal country to immigrate and a home to thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFW) and their families. This friendly country will again welcome about almost one million immigrants until 2020, according to the multi-year strategy tabled by the Liberal government five months ago in what it calls "the most ambitious immigration levels in recent history. The number of economic migrants, family reunifications and refugees is expected to climb to 310,000 in 2018, up from 300,000 last year. That number will rise to 330,000 in 2019 then 340,000 in 2020.
 Canada is the second largest country in the world but small in terms of population. This is the main reason why the country is always hiring Filipino workers to fill in the shortage in their local employment bringing good opportunities to Filipinos who are searching for international employment or jobs abroad.  The following jobs in Canada comes with Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). An LMIA is a document from Employment and Social Development Canada that gives the employer permission to hire a temporary worker.  On the other hand, Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean and the third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean. Historically and culturally, Cyprus is a European country, although geographically, it is closer to Asia. Cyprus is one of many countries that are looking for Filipino workers. Check the complete list below for April 2018.
Eight countries are now hiring Filipino workers for cleaning jobs! Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Lebanon, Malaysia, Brunei, and Romania are looking for male and female cleaners. Below is the cleaners job vacancy from the database or employment site of Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)




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